
Morning Wire Evening Wire: Hamas Leaders Targeted & South Korea Sends Plane | 9.9.25
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Sep 9, 2025 In a whirlwind of current events, Israel targets Hamas leaders in Qatar, highlighting escalating geopolitical tensions. Nepal's prime minister resigns amid violent protests, raising questions about corruption and civil rights. Meanwhile, a whistleblower unveils a scandal in a Fairfax high school regarding underage abortions, sparking debate on parental rights. Labor market woes and illegal immigration legislation stir discussions on economic impact, while an NFL incident adds chaos to the sports narrative. Tune in for a fact-packed rundown.
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Federal Probe Into Charlotte Transit Stabbing
- A repeat-offender suspect faces federal charges for a fatal stabbing on North Carolina mass transit.
- DOJ's Civil Rights Division is investigating whether race played a role in policing or the attack's motivation.
Trump Frames Stabbing As Policy Failure
- President Trump used the Charlotte murder to criticize policies in Democrat-led cities and repeat-offender policies.
- He framed the killing as evidence of dangerous criminals roaming free despite prior arrests.
Bill Seeks To End Work Permits For Illegals
- Congressman Brandon Gill proposes stripping executive power to grant work authorization to illegal immigrants.
- The bill aims to protect American jobs by preventing administrations from issuing work permits to illegal entrants.
