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Soyuz Coolant Leak

 


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A Russian spacecraft started leaking uncontrollably on Wednesday night

by Eric Berger - Dec 15, 2022 3:58 am UTC
3 - 4 minutes

After three hours Wednesday night, the leak remained ongoing.

A view of the aft end of the Soyuz spacecraft leaking what appears to be ammonia on Wednesday night.

NASA TV

A Russian spacewalk was canceled at the last minute on Wednesday night when a spacecraft attached to the International Space Station unexpectedly sprang a large leak.

Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin were dressed in spacesuits, with the airlock depressurized, when flight controllers told them to standby while the leak in a Soyuz spacecraft was investigated. The spacewalk was subsequently called off shortly before 10pm ET (03:00 UTC Thursday).

The leak appears to have originated in an external cooling loop located at the aft end of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft. Public affairs officer Rob Navias, who was commentating on the spacewalk for NASA Television, characterized the spacecraft as leaking "fairly substantially." Video of the coolant leak showed particles streaming continuously from the Soyuz, a rather remarkable sight.

At no time were any of the crew members on the space station in danger, including Prokopyev and Petelin, their fellow cosmonaut Anna Kikina; NASA astronauts Frank Rubio, Nicole Mann, and Josh Cassada; and Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata. The leak was external to the station, not inside the orbiting laboratory.

However, the leak does raise questions about the viability of the Soyuz spacecraft, which is the ride back to Earth for Prokopyev, Petelin, and NASA's Frank Rubio. They launched to the space station back in September on board this Soyuz vehicle and are due to return to Earth next spring. After three hours Monday night the leak remained ongoing, showing no sign of abating.

The Soyuz is a hardy spacecraft, so it is plausible that there may not be any impact on its ability to undock from the space station and return to Earth. However, if Russian engineers—and those from NASA, considering that Rubio will be on board—determine there is an issue, a replacement Soyuz would need to be flown up to the station. Soyuz vehicles do have the capability to launch and dock autonomously. However, it would mean that, until such time as the replacement spacecraft arrived, the three crew members would have no emergency escape vehicle.

Enlarge / Three hours after the leak was initially detected, it remained ongoing.

NASA TV

The other four astronauts on board the station flew up on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in October. That vehicle cannot accommodate seven people for a return to Earth.

Given the long duration of the leak, NASA is also likely to have concerns about the impact of all that ammonia on space station surfaces and those of other docked vehicles. Much of the ammonia would probably boil off the surface of the hardware over time, but it will certainly complicate operations as the US space agency works toward conducting a spacewalk of its own on December 19 to install new solar arrays.

Eric Berger / Eric Berger is the senior space editor at Ars Technica, covering everything from astronomy to private space to NASA, and author of the book Liftoff, about the rise of SpaceX. A certified meteorologist, Eric lives in Houston.




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Soyuz leak cancels space station spacewalk - SpaceNews

Jeff Foust
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Soyuz leak
Video from the International Space Station late Dec. 14 showed coolant leaking out of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft docked there. The cause and severity of the leak remain under investigation. Credit: NASA TV

WASHINGTON — A coolant leak in a Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station Dec. 14 forced flight controllers to cancel a Russian spacewalk there and raised questions about the spacecraft’s ability to return to Earth safely.

Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin were preparing for a spacewalk when station controllers noticed a coolant leak in the service module of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft docked there at approximately 7:45 p.m. Eastern. That spacecraft delivered Prokopyev and Petelin, along with NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, to the station nearly three months ago.

The two cosmonauts continued their spacewalk preparations but remained in the airlock as engineers on the ground assessed the problem. Their seven-hour spacewalk was scheduled to begin at about 9:20 p.m. Eastern, but was delayed and ultimately canceled shortly before 10 p.m. Eastern. The leak, visible as a stream of particles from the Soyuz, was visible more than three hours after it started in NASA TV coverage.

“The best plan of action tonight was focus all of our Moscow team’s attention on sorting out what’s going on exactly with the Soyuz spacecraft and then we’ll regroup tomorrow,” Emily Nelson, NASA chief flight director at the Johnson Space Center, said in comments on NASA TV around midnight Eastern.

The Russian space agency Roscosmos, in a brief statement Dec. 15, said there was “damage to the outer lining” of the service module of the Soyuz, but didn’t offer more details on the problem. Roscosmos said a third Russian cosmonaut on the station, Anna Kikina, used a robotic arm to perform a photographic inspection of the spacecraft, returning those images to Earth for analysis.

Both the cause and the severity of the leak are unclear. The leak did not pose any immediate risk to the station and its crew, but in a worst-case scenario, it would render the Soyuz spacecraft unable to return to Earth safely with its crew.

Roscosmos could launch the next Soyuz to the station without any crew on board as a replacement, but it’s uncertain when the spacecraft, Soyuz MS-23, could be prepared for launch, and doing so would affect future crew rotations. Soyuz MS-23 is currently scheduled to launch to the station in March 2023 with two Roscosmos cosmonauts and one NASA astronaut.

The risk of a problem with either Soyuz or U.S. commercial crew vehicles is a major reason why NASA had, for years, sought to exchange seats between such spacecraft in a barter arrangement. That would mean there would be at least one NASA astronaut and one Roscosmos cosmonaut on the station at any time should either Soyuz or commercial crew vehicles be out of service for an extended period..." READ MORE

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INTERNET SECURITY IS A MYTH >> SWEEPING LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES: 48 DDoS-hiring Services Busted by FBI in Major Sweep

Hmm..."Ironically, most of the DDoSes relied on DDoS protection, such as those from content delivery network Cloudflare, to keep from being taken down in DDoSes themselves. In some cases, defendants relied on Cloudflare’s free tier, with others using a more advanced tier that required payment...The charges and seizures are part of “Operation PowerOFF,” an ongoing campaign by international law enforcement agencies to dismantle criminal DDoS-for-hire services...(Seizure notice on the sites taken over by authorities (Image: Hackread.com)


 

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48 DDoS-hiring Services Busted by FBI in Major Sweep

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I am a UK-based cybersecurity journalist with a passion for covering the latest happenings in cyber security and tech world. I am also into gaming, reading and investigative journalism

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"The seizure is a part of a coordinated operation dubbed Operation PowerOFF conducted in collaboration with the UK, Europol, and the Netherlands.

On Wednesday, December 14th, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) announced seizing 48 domains and charging six suspects for being involved in Stresser, aka Booter services.

These services offered malicious actors a platform to carry out DDoS attacks (distributed denial of service attacks).


DDoS attacks – A Growing Concern

DDoS attacks are a growing concern among businesses and organizations around the world. These malicious cyber attacks involve flooding an organization’s network with large amounts of traffic, making it difficult or impossible for legitimate users to access the services they need.

While DDoS attacks can be difficult to prevent, there are several steps organizations can take to protect themselves against such threats. The first step is to ensure that all software and applications used by the organization are updated regularly with the latest security patches.

Organizations should also consider investing in firewalls and other security solutions that can detect and block DDoS attacks before they have a chance to affect operations. Additionally, having security protocols in place for authenticating user accounts is important in order to ensure that malicious actors cannot gain unauthorized access 

Seized Domains Details

According to the DoJ, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seized 48 domains offering to conduct DDoS for hire services on behalf of other cybercriminals in exchange for payment in cryptocurrency.

The seized websites reportedly claimed to offer the service of testing the resilience of web infrastructure but actually offered DDoS for hire services. The platforms had targeted victims worldwide, including in the USA. Their key targets were government agencies, educational institutions, and gaming platforms.

  • Bootersx
  • IPStressercom
  • SecurityTeamio
  • Astrostresscom
  • RoyalStressercom
  • TrueSecurityServicesio

According to the DoJ’s press release, millions of users were targeted via these platforms. Just on one platform (IPStressercom), over a million registered users carried out at least 30 million DDoS attacks between 2014-2022.

. . ." READ MORE

  1. Teen hires attacker to DDoS his school district
  2. Authorities seize 15 popular DDoS-for-hire websites
  3. World’s largest DDoS-for-hire service & seize its domain
  4. Dutch Police Seizes 15 DDoS-for-hire services in one week
  5. No prison for the crook duo behind vDOS DDoS for hire service
 
 
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Prosecutors charge 6 people for allegedly waging massive DDoS attacks 



by Dan Goodin - Dec 14, 2022 10:31 pm UTC
5 - 7 minutes

48 Internet domains associated with the services have also been seized.

 "Federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged six people for allegedly operating websites that launched millions of powerful distributed denial-of-service attacks on a wide array of victims on behalf of millions of paying customers.

The sites promoted themselves as booter or stressor services designed to test the bandwidth and performance of customers’ networks. Prosecutors said in court papers that the services were used to direct massive amounts of junk traffic at third-party websites and Internet connections customers wanted to take down or seriously constrain. Victims included educational institutions, government agencies, gaming platforms, and millions of individuals. Besides charging six defendants, prosecutors also seized 48 Internet domains associated with the services.

“These booter services allow anyone to launch cyberattacks that harm individual victims and compromise everyone’s ability to access the Internet,” Martin Estrada, US attorney for the Central District of California, said in a statement. “This week’s sweeping law enforcement activity is a major step in our ongoing efforts to eradicate criminal conduct that threatens the Internet’s infrastructure and our ability to function in a digital world.”

The services offered user interfaces that were essentially the same except for cosmetic differences. The screenshot below shows the web panel offered by orphicsecurityteam.com as of February 28. It allowed users to enter an IP address of a target, the network port, and the specific type of attack they wanted. The panel allowed users to pick various methods to amplify their attacks. Amplification involved bouncing a relatively small amount of specially crafted data at a third-party server in a way that caused the server to pummel the intended victim with payloads that were as much as 10,000 times bigger.

US Justice Department

According to an affidavit filed on Wednesday, some of the services had staggering numbers of registered customers and attacks launched. For instance, logs indicate that a service called ipstressor.com had 2 million registered users, with 1 million of them conducting DDoSes. The service conducted or attempted to conduct 30 million DDoSes between 2014 and 2022. Securityteam.io allegedly conducted or attempted to conduct 1.3 million attacks and had 50,000 registered users. Prosecutors said astrostress.com conducted or attempted to conduct 700,000 DDoSes and had 30,000 registered users.

The domains seized were:

  • anonboot.com
  • api-sky.xyz
  • astrostress.com
  • booter.vip
  • brrsecurity.org
  • cyberstress.us
  • dragonstresser.com
  • dreams-stresser.io
  • freestresser.so
  • instant-stresser.com
  • ipstress.vip
  • ipstresser.wtf
  • orphicsecurityteam.com
  • ovhstresser.com
  • quantum-stresser.net
  • redstresser.cc
  • royalstresser.com
  • silentstress.net
  • stresser.app
  • stresser.best
  • stresser.gg
  • stresser.is
  • stresser.net/stresser.org
  • stresser.so
  • stresser.top
  • truesecurityservices.io
  • vdos-s.co
  • zerostresser.com
  • ipstresser.xyz
  • kraysec.com
  • securityteam.io
  • ipstresser.us
  • stresser.shop
  • exotic-booter.com
  • mcstorm.io
  • nightmarestresser.com
  • shock-stresser.com stresserai.com
  • sunstresser.com

The six individuals charged were:

  • Jeremiah Sam Evans Miller, aka “John The Dev,” 23, of San Antonio, Texas, is charged with conspiracy to violate and violating the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named RoyalStresser.com (formerly known as Supremesecurityteam.com).
  • Angel Manuel Colon Jr., aka “Anonghost720” and “Anonghost1337,” 37, of Belleview, Florida, is charged with conspiracy to violate and violating the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named SecurityTeam.io.
  • Shamar Shattock, 19, of Margate, Florida, is charged with conspiracy for allegedly running a booter service known as Astrostress.com.
  • Cory Anthony Palmer, 22, of Lauderhill, Florida, is charged with conspiracy for allegedly running a booter service known as Booter.sx.
  • John M. Dobbs, 32 of Honolulu, Hawaii, is charged with aiding and abetting violations of the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named Ipstressor.com, also known as IPS, between 2009 and November 2022.
  • Joshua Laing, 32, of Liverpool, New York, is charged with aiding and abetting violations of the computer fraud and abuse act related to the alleged operation of a booter service named TrueSecurityServices.io between 2014 and November 2022.

All six have yet to enter a plea and are expected to make their first court appearance early next year. . ." READ MORE 



Operation Power Off: 50 DDoS-services taken offline in international crackdown | Tripwire

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Tag Archives: Operation Power Off - Krebs on Security

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Tag Archives: Operation Power Off. 250 Webstresser Users to Face Legal Action. February 1, 2019. 37 Comments. More than 250 customers of a popular and ...

Operation Power OFF - DDoS Attack Selling Market Place Taken Down - GBHackers

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Administrators of DDoS-for-hire Service were arrested as a result of a joint Operation Power OFF led by the Dutch police, and UK's National Crime Agency ...

Operation Power OFF pulls the plug on 'DDoS-for-hire' website - TechSpot

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Apr 25, 2018 · This domain name has been seized in conjunction with Operation Power OFF. The operation is aimed at the takedown of the illegal DDoS-for-hire- ...

Global crackdown against DDoS services shuts down most popular platforms - Europol

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10 hours ago · Known as Operation Power Off, this operation saw law enforcement in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland and Germany ...

World's biggest marketplace selling internet paralysing DDoS attacks taken down - Europol

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Apr 25, 2018 · The administrators of the DDoS marketplace webstresser.org were arrested on 24 April 2018 as a result of Operation Power Off, a complex ...

'Operation Power Off' Took Down 50 DDoS Booter Services, Seven Admins Arrested

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Federal Prosecutors in Alaska and Los Angeles Charge 6 Defendants with Operating Websites that Offered Computer Attack Services | USAO-AK | Department of Justice

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22 hours ago · These law enforcement actions were taken as part of Operation Power OFF, an ongoing, coordinated effort among international law enforcement

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DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Arizona For Building Shipping Container Border Wall

 


 

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DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Arizona For Building Shipping Container Border Wall

Ty Roush
Forbes Staff
I cover breaking news.
Dec 14, 2022,05:17pm EST


Topline

The Department of Justice accused Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) and state officials of trespassing on federal lands by building a wall of shipping containers along the state’s border with Mexico, in a lawsuit filed Wednesday, four months after Ducey issued an executive order for its construction.



Key Facts

The lawsuit names Ducey, Maj. Gen. Kerry Muehlenbeck and Arizona Division of Emergency Management Director Allen Clark as defendants.

Arizona has “entered and occupied” lands owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Forest Service without required permits or authorization while damaging federal lands, threatening public safety and impeding federal officials from performing official duties, according to the lawsuit.


Officials from both agencies previously notified the state that it is trespassing, though the lawsuit claims Ducey has indicated the state will continue to install additional shipping containers while utilizing construction crews from the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.

 


Ducey responded to earlier federal objections to the wall with an October 21 lawsuit against officials from the two agencies and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack claiming the wall was necessary to alleviate “an unprecedented crisis” along the nation’s border with Mexico.

The U.S. is requesting damages in the amount required to remove the containers and declarations by the state that it has violated federal law and the U.S. Constitution.

Ducey’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Forbes.

Big Number

$95 million. That’s how much the 3,000-container wall is estimated to cost, according to the Associated Press.

Crucial Quote

“The area where they’re placing the containers is entirely on federal land, on national forest land,” Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathway told FOX 10. “It’s not state land, it’s not private land, and the federal government has said this [is] illegal activity."

What To Watch For

It is unknown whether the shipping containers will be removed before Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs assumes office in January, though Hobbs said the containers could be repurposed as affordable housing opportunities if they remained, according to the Arizona Republic.

Key Background

Ducey’s refusal to remove the shipping container wall is based on his belief that President Joe Biden has not placed enough urgency on border security, according to a release announcing Ducey’s executive order to fill gaps along the state’s southern border with Mexico in August. The wall became a topic prior to the midterm election, in which Hobbs beat Republican Kari Lake, who has defended the wall and added she is willing to defend it to the Supreme Court, according to KTAR. A decision to build the shipping container wall complements decisions calling for more border security by officials in other states, including Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) busing migrants to Philadelphia and New York City.

Further Reading

Arizona Gov. Ducey Stacks Containers On Border At Term’s End (AP)

Gov. Ducey Builds Border Wall With Shipping Containers Before Leadership Transition (Axios)

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Sheriff Calls on Feds to Seize Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Illegal Border Wall Equipment - The Intercept

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5 days ago · David Hathaway, the sheriff in southern Arizona's Santa Cruz County, is offering a simple solution to stop Republican Gov. 

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Sheriff Calls on Feds to Seize Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s Illegal Border Wall Equipment

Ryan Devereaux
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David Hathaway, the sheriff in southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz County, is offering a simple solution to stop Republican Gov. Doug Ducey’s illegal wall of shipping containers along the border: Federal agents should begin seizing vehicles associated with the project.

Hathaway’s county sits directly west of Cochise County, where Ducey has been dropping containers for the past month and a half despite federal officials repeatedly telling him that his actions are unauthorized and unlawful. With federal authorities doing nothing to act on those warnings, Hathaway has vowed to arrest the governor’s contractors if they cross the county line into his turf.

That scenario would be unlikely, as the contract for the project has the governor’s wall stopping just shy of Hathaway’s jurisdiction. Convoys of Ducey’s contractors have, however, been racing through communities in Santa Cruz County for weeks now, hauling 40-foot shipping containers behind multi-ton pickup trucks at dangerous speeds. Hathaway said his department has received complaints from residents in the town of Elgin of Ducey’s drivers “barreling through town,” ignoring stop signs, and “flying past children.”

“The way you would end this right away is you go get a seizure sticker, and you slap it on the side of one of those $200,000 trackhoes.”

“I’ve advised my deputies to especially scrutinize that area looking for speed violations, reckless endangerment, reckless driving,” Hathaway told The Intercept in an interview Friday — though, the sheriff argued, the real solution lies with the federal authorities paid to protect the public lands where the governor’s lawbreaking is taking place. The process wouldn’t be complicated. As a former Drug Enforcement Administration investigator, Hathaway sketched out a response the feds often take when targeting ongoing organized criminal activity. . ." READ MORE 

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Sheriff Hathaway Visits Container Wall Protesters, Offers His Support - Patagonia Regional Times

Nisa Stover Talavera, Jay Babcock
5 - 6 minutes

On Wednesday, Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway (second from left) visited the container wall construction site and offered enthusiastic support—and commemorative Sheriff’s Office coins—to the group of protesters gathered there. Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center executive director Kate Scott is pictured at center. Photo courtesy Kate Scott

On Wednesday afternoon, Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway made an unscheduled visit to the group of protesters who have been working since Nov. 29 to stop construction of the container wall by the state of Arizona in Coronado National Forest, inside the neighboring Cochise County.

“He just came riding up in his sheriff’s car like he was kind of the cavalry,” said Kate Scott, executive director of the Cochise County-based Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center and one of the organizers of the ongoing protest. “He said, ‘I’m so glad you guys are here.’ When you do a protest that’s not what you usually hear from law enforcement.”

Hathaway’s visit to the construction site in support of the protesters may have been unannounced, but it was not out of character for the sheriff. Hathaway, a Democrat, has been especially outspoken in the last week in his opposition to the controversial $95 million project put in motion earlier this year by Governor Doug Ducey.

“It is clearly illegal activity,” Hathaway told the PRT last Friday, Dec. 2, in a phone interview. “There are no permits for what they’re doing. It is illegal—and it is happening on federal land!”

Hathaway said his office had received numerous calls from concerned citizens in eastern Santa Cruz County regarding the trucks hauling the containers and heavy equipment, claiming they were traveling at breakneck speed.

“Those containers are now just 6.5 miles from Santa Cruz County,” he said. “I have a department of 38 sheriffs for the whole county, so we are not that big of a department, but we are prepared to draw a line in the sand if these containers make it to SCC. If we become aware of any individuals involved with the placing or trying to place these containers, we will arrest them and charge them with illegal dumping on public land.”

Hathaway felt that he was a bit of a “lone voice” in publicly calling out what he believes are illegal actions by the state of Arizona. He expressed disappointment that other agencies—and politicians—at the county, state and federal levels hadn’t done more to stop construction of the wall. 

“The feds are the ones that should be really upset about these containers,” he said. “I’m not sure why they haven’t done more to stop this. They are just sitting there when they are the ones most impacted.”

The protesters are also puzzled over the federal government’s inaction.

“I don’t understand why the federal government doesn’t help out, or get an injunction,” said Scott today. “The state government of Arizona is seizing federal land—isn’t that kind of an insurrectionary act? And so I appreciate the direct and succinct statements Sheriff Hathaway has made to the governor. He’s really feisty. His presence, and his enthusiasm and appreciation for what we are doing here, mean a lot.”

Early Friday morning, the camp of protesters seemed to have triumphed. According to Scott, sometime around 7:30am a supervisor for the project asked activists not to block construction machinery, which he said was going to be returned to a staging area. The protesters cooperated, and the heavy equipment is now gone from the site. 


 

A backhoe operator working to install containers along the border in the San Rafael Valley waits as protesters blocked work on the wall on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Photo by Jenny Wrenn 

Maintaining a 24-hour presence near the work site and placing their bodies in front of machinery had allowed the growing group of organized protesters to significantly slow the wall’s construction in the last week, bringing it to a near-halt. A sheriff’s deputy from Cochise County visited the site recently and, according to Scott, told the protesters their actions were within their rights. Scott said the construction workers were clearly frustrated. . ." READ MORE

Feds sue against Arizona over border wall made of shipping containers - NBC News

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15 hours ago · Doug Ducey is building the barrier illegally on federal land. ... Affairs to fill gaps in the existing border wall in Yuma County using shipping containers.

US sues Arizona over shipping containers on Mexico border - AP News

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14 hours ago · Ducey sued federal officials over their objections to the container wall Oct. 21, insisting that Arizona holds sole or shared jurisdiction over the 60-foot ( ...

US government sues Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey over shipping container border wall

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13 hours ago · The U.S. government is suing Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey over the shipping container barrier he's building along the state's southern border.

Biden admin sues Arizona over creation of shipping container border wall to stop illegal immigration | Fox News

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13 hours ago · Doug Ducey and the Biden administration over Ducey's decision earlier this year to fill gaps in the border wall with shipping containers.

US government sues Arizona over shipping container wall on Mexico border - The Guardian

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11 hours ago · The US government sued Arizona governor Doug Ducey and the state on Wednesday over the placement of shipping containers as a barrier on the border with ...

The U.S. is suing Arizona over shipping containers on the border with Mexico - NPR

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3 hours ago · Doug Ducey and the state Wednesday over the placement of shipping ... Ducey sued federal officials over their objections to the container wall Oct. 21, ...

Federal government plans to sue over Gov. Doug Ducey's shipping container wall at border

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18 hours ago · Doug Ducey that it intends to file suit against Arizona as early as Wednesday over shipping containers used as a makeshift wall at the border, which the ...

U.S. sues Arizona over shipping containers on Mexico border

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14 hours ago · Lawsuit filed by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey over shipping containers at border wall. The lawsuit came after officials with the federal government ordered Arizona ...

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'AMERICA NEEDS A SUPERHERO! I will be making a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT tomorrow. Thank you!'

 


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'America needs a superhero': Trump teases a 'major announcement' TOMORROW with laser eyes

Geoff Earle
6 - 7 minutes

'America needs a superhero': Trump teases a 'major announcement' TOMORROW with video of him in a Superman outfit shooting lasers from his eyes (as he drops in the polls) 

12:47 EST 14 Dec 2022 , updated 14:22 EST 14 Dec 2022

  • Trump blasted out a dramatic video on his Truth Social platform
  • It shows him ripping off his shirt to reveal a superhero costume
  • He promised a 'major announcement' Thursday
  • It comes after bad headlines and poll with him trailing Ron DeSantis of Florida 

Former President Donald Trump is hyping a 'major announcement' Thursday with an animated video that depicts him with ripped muscles and laser vision – a month after he launched his presidential campaign to watch Ron DeSantis gain. 

Trump dropped the video with little additional explanation on his Truth Social platform.

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