


The Times has reviewed receipts from Cash App, a mobile payments app, and Apple Pay that show payments from Mr. The New York Times reported last week that the Justice Department has linked Gaetz to Joel Greenberg, a former Florida tax collector, who was indicted last year on sex trafficking charges. The 38-year-old Congressman has claimed the allegations came from a extortion plot worth $25 million. Gaetz, who gained national attention as a highly vocal Trump-ally, has denied that he paid for sex or that he engaged sexually with a 17-year-old girl. Matt Gaetz, has resigned, according to a person familiar.īall quit out of principle, according to the person. Luke Ball, the communications director for Rep. “Be willing to deny yourself and follow him, pick up your cross”. “The Minister is here to save me and the rest of humanity, even if it means facing death,” he wrote, appearing to reference Farrakhan. In his Facebook post, Green wrote that he had been “unknowingly” taking a drug and suffering from side effects. In March, he credited the Nation of Islam leader with saving him from “the terrible afflictions I have suffered presumably by the CIA and FBI, government agencies of the United States of America”. Government is the #1 enemy of Black people!” CNN reports. In the hours before he rammed his car into US Capitol police officers, killing one and injuring the other, Green posted Instagram stories linking to videos of Farrakhan, and a caption that read, “The U.S. Green also shared on social media his belief that the federal government was trying to control his mind. I am currently now unemployed, after I left my job, partly due to afflictions.” “I have been tried with some of the biggest, unimaginable tests in my life. “To be honest, these past few years have been tough, and these past few months have been tougher,” Green reportedly wrote. Green’s Facebook account, which was taken down on Friday, showed the young man struggled through the past year, and also posted about the “end times” and the anti-Christ. The page praised Nation of Islam and repeatedly warned of a nearing "end times." Story coming shortly. NEW from me + Statement from Facebook on the Capitol attack suspect Noah Green's purported page.

“As part of President Biden’s commitment to deliver economic relief and ensure every family can afford to put food on the table, today’s actions will provide much-needed support for those who need it most.” “The emergency Snap increases authorized by Congress last year were not being distributed equitably, and the poorest households - who have the least ability to absorb the economic shocks brought about by Covid - received little to no emergency benefit increases,” Vilsack said in a statement. Lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania and California against Trump’s agriculture secretary, Sonny Perdue, were settled last week by Tom Vilsack, who filled his seat under the Biden administration, the Washington Post reports.Ĭalifornia, the state with the largest population, stands to gain the most from the change, with an increase of nearly $120 million a month. The move marks a shift from former President Trump’s opposition to food assistance. “This is a real increase in people’s benefits that’s going to make it a little easier to keep food on the table,” Lindsay Nako, director of litigation and training at the Impact Fund, which represented the California plaintiffs alongside the Western Center on Law & Poverty, told AP. USDA estimates show that the new program will send out roughly $1 billion monthly. Roughly 25 million Americans could soon see an increase in food assistance as part of a new policy enacted by the Biden Administration, according to the Associated Press.
