Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Green Bay police report says woman shared meth and had sex with man, then strangled and decapitated him

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 GREEN BAY – A 24-year-old Green Bay woman was charged on Tuesday with killing and then decapitating a Green Bay man at a west-side home last week after smoking methamphetamine with him.
Taylor Schabusiness is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and third-degree sexual assault. In a criminal complaint, Brown County prosecutors accused her of removing parts of the victim's body, using a bread knife and another knife found at the scene of the killing.
The complaint describes how officers made their grisly discovery in a home in the 800 block of Stony Brook Lane. A police officer went down the basement stairs and saw a plastic bucket on the floor. He "lifted the towel and observed a human head inside the bucket. (He) ... looked around the room and observed what appeared to be dried blood on a nearby mattress," the complaint said.

Officers and detectives found other blood around the home's basement, as well.
Brown County Court Commissioner Chad Resar on Tuesday set bail for Schabusiness at $2 million. Assistant Brown County District Attorney Caleb Saunders cited the "violent and grave nature of the offense" and said the killing was one of the most serious to have been committed in Brown County in a long time.
Green Bay police officers had been called about 3:25 a.m. Feb. 23 to the home on Stony Brook Lane, where they found the victim's body. Police have yet to reveal his name.
Schabusiness was taken into custody Feb. 23 at a home in the 2300 block of Eastman Avenue on the city's east side. She was "a known associate of the victim," Green Bay police said Tuesday in a news release.
In the criminal complaint, prosecutors said Schabusiness and the man first smoked methamphetamine together on Feb. 23. They then began a sexual encounter that included Schabusiness choking the man with a chain, the complaint said, and eventually strangling him with her bare hands.
She also made comments to detectives, the complaint said, "asking if they knew what it was like to love something so much that you kill it."
It was unclear from the complaint exactly when the victim stopped breathing; Schabusiness estimated that it took 3 to 5 minutes from when she began choking the man, but could not be exact because she had blacked out at some point.

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Man allegedly hid in attic of woman he met on OnlyFans, filmed her while she was naked

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 A Pennsylvania man is accused of breaking into a woman’s home and hiding in the attic after they met on the social media platform OnlyFans.
Mauricio Damian Guerrero, 20, of Bensalem, Pennsylvania, allegedly broke into the woman’s home in Somersworth, New Hampshire, multiple times last month according to the Somersworth Police Department.
The woman told law enforcement officials that she awoke to someone standing in her doorway on Feb 9, according to an affidavit from the police department obtained by USA TODAY. Police heard footsteps on the roof, where they said they found Guerrero.

The man was detained, and the woman confirmed that she met him through her OnlyFans account in October 2021. She said she previously gave the man her address after he said he wanted to buy her a television and fireplace.
The woman said Guerrero admitted to her before he was arrested that he had been to an apartment where she previously resided. He once appeared outside of her home, and she let him in for approximately two hours, according to the affidavit.
Police said Guerrero told officials that he went to the woman’s home to take back the fireplace and television and went into the attic when he heard people in the home. The woman found food in the attic, as well as urine in a cup. Officials also found a Bluetooth tracking device.
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Police said the man admitted to taking videos of the woman naked without her knowledge in the home. He also said he planned to put the tracking device on her car, according to the affidavit.
The woman, who has a young child, told police she noticed that, in the days before Guerrero’s arrest, her keys were temporarily missing in her home. Mauricio told officers after he was arrested that he had taken the woman’s key and made a copy.

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Alfie Oakes arrested at South Florida casino, says the casino is a 'sore loser'

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Naples grocer Alfie Oakes faces a charge of disorderly conduct after an altercation took place at a South Florida casino, officials say.
On Sunday, Oakes, 53, was attempting to cash in casino chips at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, but he refused to provide identification, a Seminole Police Department spokesperson said.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida owns the casino in Hollywood, which offers guests a selection of 3,100 slots, nearly 200 table games, and a 45-table poker room.

He was booked into Broward County Jail and was released on a $25 bond.
No stranger to controversy
Oakes, a farmer and major food retailer and distributor, is no stranger to controversy – or attention.
When asked for comment, Oakes wrote in an email to the Naples Daily News that the casino was giving him a hard time cashing in chips, but that he was never asked for identification "when they took my cash."
He added, "sore losers! $8700.00 in winnings (minus) $25.00 bond. $8675.00 to the good...still not a bad night."

The owner of Oakes Farms, Seed to Table, Oakes Farm Market and Food & Thought, is a self-made businessman, known for both his success and his strong political and personal views, espoused at public forums and through social media.
Oakes participated in the "Save America March" in Washington, D.C. on the day of the riots at the Capitol — and funded two busloads of local supporters to attend the pro-Trump rally.
He denied any involvement in the insurrection, telling the Daily News after he returned from the rally that protesters were "supporting liberty and freedom." He blamed left-wing activists for the siege on the U.S. Capitol, describing his trip as amazing.

He described COVID-19 as a “hoax”
He's a major supplier of fresh produce — and other foods, not just through his own private retail and distribution channels, but through federal contracts.
In 2020, he fought Collier County’s mask order, refusing to follow it in his stores and challenging it in court. He described COVID-19 as a “hoax.”
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The Lee County School School District ended its food supply contract with Oakes after he declared both the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement as hoaxes and called George Floyd a "disgraceful career criminal." He sued the district over its decision.

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Admitted pedophile caught with Fresno girl, 12, can represent self in court, judge says

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 A federal judge will allow accused kidnapper and pedophile Nathan Larson to defend himself against charges he kidnapped a 12-year-old girl from Fresno because he intended to sexually assault her.
In a hearing Friday, United States District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston granted Nathan Larson’s request to serve as his own defense attorney.
The 41-year-old Larson, an admitted pedophile, is charged with several felonies that could put him in prison for life, if he is found guilty.

The judge also allowed Larson of Virginia to designate defense attorney Peter Jones as his “standby counsel.”
Jones described his role Friday as being more of a legal consultant. “He will represent himself fully,” Jones said. “I am not his attorney of record.”
A status hearing is scheduled for April 1. It is unclear when Larson’s trial would begin.
He has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping, transportation of a minor with the intent to engage in illegal sexual activity, coercion and enticement of a minor, sexual exploitation of a minor, and receipt and distribution of material involving the sexual exploitation of minors.
Larson was arrested on December, 14 2020 at the Denver International Airport. He was attempting to take the 12-year-old Fresno girl to his home in Virginia where his plan was to sexually assault her and impregnate her when she turned 13, according to court records.
He allegedly began grooming her online after he found her on a rape/kidnap fetish website he operated from his home in Virginia, according to court records.
Larson is an accountant whose criminal history includes, a prison sentence in 2008 for threatening to assassinate President George W. Bush.
In 2018, Larson ran for Congress in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District but later withdrew. In a Huffington Post article about his candidacy, he was reported to have “endorsed child rape, father-daughter marriage, killing women and raping virgins.”
Last year, federal prosecutors raised a doubt about Larson’s mental competency and asked a judge to have him be evaluated by a mental health professional with the Bureau of Prisons.
A forensic evaluation was done and in January it was determined that there was “no reasonable cause to believe Larson is currently incompetent to stand trial...”

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Colorado needs more than 100% snowpack thanks to drought. March and April are critical months.

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usaa insurance - #1:Colorado needs more than 100% snowpack thanks to drought. March and April are critical months.

 

 Colorado needs more than 100% effort out of Mother Nature when it comes to snowpack, especially as we enter the two most critical snow months of the season — March and April.
That's because persistent drought has gripped all parts of Colorado to various degrees, leaving soil dry and thirsty for water that would otherwise run into the state's streams and reservoirs. That affects everyone from Durango to Denver and Springfield to Steamboat Springs.
Statewide snowpack Friday was at 92% of average, but a snow-laden storm brewing for the weekend carried the promise of 10-20 inches of snow in the state's northern mountains.

But just how much more than 100% snowpack does Colorado need to soak the dry soil and still have enough for adequate river flows come spring and summer?
State climatologist Russ Schumacher said there isn't a magic number just yet, but the Colorado Climate Center and others are working on figuring it out.
"A lot of people are asking that question, especially the last few years,'' he said. "But we don't have a simple number right now where we can say we need 110% or 120%.''

Schumacher said drought has not had as firm a grip on Colorado's northern mountains as it has for the southwestern part of the state and Colorado River basin, which has suffered through a two-decade megadrought influenced by climate change.
Drought here has a ripple effect downstream on the millions of people across the U.S. West who rely on the Colorado River for water.
That makes this March and April, when snowpack reaches its peak here, even more critical.
Schumacher said a La Nina pattern still exists in Colorado. Historically, La Nina springs tend to be drier and warmer than average, which can further complicate matters.
He said last year, which also was a La Nina year, saw warm and dry conditions in April surrounded by wet weather in March and May, blunting April's impact.
"March and April are key months in any year, but especially in La Nina years,'' Schumacher said. "If you don't get some of those snowstorms and it gets warm over an extended period of time the snowpack melts too early.''
After last year's wet spring, the second half of the year saw extremely hot and dry conditions. Fortunately for Colorado's drought-stricken Western Slope, a modest monsoon season brought some relief.
However, early snowpack runoff coupled with a lack of monsoonal moisture can lead to increased wildfire risk in late summer and into fall.
That's why each snowstorm like the one forecast for this weekend is so critical for everyone from recreationists to ranchers, and from rural folks who rely on wells to city dwellers who rely on reservoirs.
"We have two months to go for snow accumulation, so a lot depends on March and April as we get to peak snowpack,'' Schumacher said.

Colorado snowpack
Here is a basin-by-basin look at snowpack Friday, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Colorado:
Statewide: 92%

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Flight attendant reveals the secret meaning behind the ‘chime sounds’ you hear on airplanes: ‘I never knew that’

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#1:Flight attendant reveals the secret meaning behind the ‘chime sounds’ you hear on airplanes: ‘I never knew that

 

A flight attendant revealed the secret meaning behind the strange airplane chime sounds you hear during a flight.
The flight attendant, named Tommy Cimato (@tommycimato), shared the info in a now-viralTikTok clip. In his video, he explained the different beeping sounds you might hear during a flight and what each one means.
It’s just the latest in a long line of viral TikToks that show what it’s like to work in and around airplanes. In recent clips, users have revealed how the airport ground crew signals planes into their gates, how flight attendants clock their work hours and how to use a neck pillow the “real” way.
Cimato’s video begins with a sound any air traveler knows well — the two-toned beep that shows up in the plane’s speakers at seemingly random intervals during a flight.
As Cimato explains, this sound is actually one of three noises that flight attendants use to understand what’s happening on the plane.
Cimato first explains that if you hear a high-to-low chime, it means one flight attendant is signaling another — or that the flight deck is trying to reach them.
Meanwhile, one single tone means that a passenger is trying to get help from a flight attendant. This is the sound you’ll hear if you press the “call” button at your seat.
Three tones mean an emergency, Cimato says. However, he adds that these noises are extremely uncommon.  
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“You never will have to hear that,” he says in the video.
TikTok users were largely blown away by the video. Many had no clue what each of the sounds meant.
“I never knew that,” one user wrote.
“I always thought it meant an announcement is gonna be made,” another added.
“New fear unlocked: Hearing three tones,” another user joked.
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"Hogging" Is A Horrifying Sex Competition That Some Fraternities Engage In, And People Are Finally Talking About It

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#1:"Hogging" Is A Horrifying Sex Competition That Some Fraternities Engage In, And People Are Finally Talking About It

 

 I've always disliked fraternities, for obvious reasons. But now, I am genuinely terrified of them after learning about a practice called "hogging."
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Evidently, the practice is not anything new, and the term has been in Urban Dictionary for nearly two decades. According to the website, "hogging" is basically when groups of men compete to have sex with the "fattest" woman at a bar or party.

And apparently, in 2018, it happened at Cornell University. According to Slate, people reported the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity for having what they called a "pig roast," where members of the house "competed to sleep with women they consider overweight."

"Hogging is a practice in which men will typically prey on fat women, and make bets with their friends about finding the fattest and most unattractive woman and having sex with her," Megan Mapes, who goes by @megsforfun on TikTok, explained in her viral video, which now has nearly 1.5 million views on the platform. "Sometimes they will then, in the completion of having sex with her, have the entire group of men come barging in the room, and they'll start oinking and harassing the woman until she leaves that space."
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This is a thing that has been happening at colleges across the country. Yet, why does it seem like nobody really knows that this exists? BuzzFeed spoke with Megan, a plus-sized fashion and body positivity activist, to learn more about the subject.
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"Hogging is a practice of achieving masculinity," Megan told BuzzFeed. "One of the ways men can do that, in their eyes, is by sleeping with the greatest number of people possible. They see fat women as easy targets."
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"My hope is that by having a conversation about hogging, more people will become aware of it and respond negatively to it happening. And so, hopefully it happens less frequently," she added. "But more importantly, if and when it happens, I hope that people see, and become aware, and we can check each other."
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For some people, seeing Megan's TikTok was the moment they realized they may have been involved in a hogging-related incident. "This confirms to me that I was definitely a part of a hazing ritual at Mizzou against my will," Adrieanna, who goes by @urgirladrie on TikTok, said. "I matched with a guy who was pledging this frat and he invites me over...We get to the room and its just a bed on a floor and a laptop pointing... I knew I was being watched."
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"At some point he asked me to go all the way, and I'm just like, 'I'm good, I actually wanna leave' ... He starts looking around and says, 'We have to get you out of here right now.' I think I ruined his frat ritual by saying 'No,' and they were basically gonna jump out and laugh at me," she added.

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Bannon Defiant as He Surrenders to FBI: ‘We’re Taking Down the Biden Regime’

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#1:Bannon Defiant as He Surrenders to FBI: ‘We’re Taking Down the Biden Regime’ 

Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to President Trump, surrendered to the FBI on Monday on two criminal contempt charges that were leveled against him for refusing to cooperate with the select committee probing the January 6 Capitol riot.
On Monday morning, Bannon pulled up to the FBI Washington, D.C. branch, greeting dozens of members of the press looking for comment. “We’re taking down the Biden regime,” he said before walking inside.
Bannon was charged with two counts of contempt after he failed to comply with a subpoena to appear for a deposition and submit requested documents related to the events preceding the mob’s storming of the Capitol. Both counts carry a minimum sentence of 30 days and a maximum of one year in jail, the Department of Justice confirmed.
The Monday development comes after Bannon was indicted by grand jury for contempt of Congress last week.
Before he turned himself in Monday, Bannon went on air for an episode of his podcast WarRoom, imploring followers to continue the fight against the Biden administration.
“I don’t want anybody to take their eye off the ball from what we do every day, OK,” he said. “I want you guys to stay focused on message.”
When the January 6 committee demanded files and testimony from Bannon in October, his lawyer claimed executive privilege extended to his client by Trump, even though others in the field disputed that the protection applied once the president has left office.
The attorney told the committee that “the executive privileges belong to President Trump,” despite his being a private citizen. President Biden has refused to grant executive privilege to actors under investigation for the January 6 incident.

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Woman claims she was 'scammed' by online reseller after noticing label detail: 'Oh my god is this real?'

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#1:Woman claims she was 'scammed' by online reseller after noticing label detail: 'Oh my god is this real?

 

' A woman took to TikTok after she thought she bought a secondhand Zara vest, only to realize a Shein label was on the garment instead.
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Anya (@xx.anzz) said she first thought Zara was duping her, captioning her initial TikTok exposing the tag with “excuse me @zara I want a refund.”
In a follow-up video, Anya admitted that she didn’t buy the vest — or gilet, as she refers to it — directly from Zara. Instead, she actually got it off of the popular reselling app Depop. The Depop seller had allegedly shared a photo of the vest alongside an official photo from the Zara website in the listing.
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’m guessing [the Depop sellers] probably get a Shein product and stitch a Zara label on the back and sell it as Zara,” Anya said in the video. “Long story short, I think we got scammed.”
Anya also said she owned the coat version of the vest from Zara, so she didn’t give the Depop post a second thought until she saw the Shein label.
While Zara and Shein are at vastly different price points, Zara is still considered a fast-fashion company. Zara may have a higher price point than Shein, but the clothing brand still lives up to the fast-fashion name with unsustainably high turnover and new on-trend style arrivals every month.
Shein, for context, adds around 6,000 new items to its site every day and the average item costs slightly less than $11.
Prices aside, there are some major similarities between Zara and Shein’s merchandise. There is a slew of Instagram accounts that compare almost indistinguishable side-by-sides of the two companies’ products.
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Anya’s TikTok has since racked up almost 16 million views and thousands of comments — many of which pointed out that the Zara tag at the top of the vest seemed a bit off.
Commenters were also stunned at how bold the Depop seller was for allegedly sewing on a fake Zara label.
“Oh my god, is this real?” one asked. “That’s insane.”
Some viewers suggested that Zara and Shein manufacture clothes at the same facilities, but that hasn’t been confirmed. Zara is pretty open on its website and in annual reports about the sourcing of its clothing and the working conditions of employees. Shein, as of now, has not divulged that information.
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Jared Kushner said he was too busy with the Middle East to challenge Trump on his doomed effort to overturn the election: book

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#1:Jared Kushner said he was too busy with the Middle East to challenge Trump on his doomed effort to overturn the election: book

 

 Pence's chief of staff asked Kushner to challenge Trump on his doomed effort to overturn the election, according to a new book.
Trump was obsessed with the false notion that Pence could overturn the results, the book said.
Kushner said he was too busy with the Middle East to talk to Trump.
Jared Kushner told Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, Marc Short, that he was too busy focusing on the Middle East to challenge President Donald Trump on his unprecedented effort to overturn the 2020 election results, according to a new book by ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl.
After losing the 2020 election, Trump effectively threw Pence under the bus by falsely suggesting that the vice president could unilaterally upend the results when Congress gathered to certifying the Electoral College vote on January 6. Despite statements from Trump to the contrary, Pence did not have the power to do this. Vice presidents preside over the Electoral College certification process, but it's a largely ceremonial role.
The baseless notion that Pence had the power to overturn the election had become a "Trump obsession, and Marc Short wanted Kushner to convince the president that the idea was nothing but a fantasy, Karl wrote in the forthcoming book, "Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show."
Karl said that Short believed Kushner was intelligence enough to understand Trump was "flat-out wrong." Privately, the president's son-in-law was telling people he knew that Trump lost the election, Karl wrote, and he was aware Pence couldn't do anything to change that.
"Please talk to the president," Short said to Kushner during a phone call, per Karl. "He listens to you. Explain to him that the vice president's role in counting electoral votes is entirely ceremonial. He has no power whatsoever to reject any state's electoral votes."
According to the book, Kushner responded, "You know, I'm really focused on the Middle East right now," adding, "I haven't really been involved in the election stuff since Rudy Giuliani came in."
Short implored Kushner to intervene, underscoring that this is a "big problem," Karl wrote. "The president is being misled. Please talk to him."
Kushner replied that he really didn't want to get involved, Karl said, stating that his "focus is on Middle East peace."
Over the course of the Trump era, Kushner was intricately involved in the administration's Middle East policy.
Kushner spearheaded the Trump administration's "peace plan" for the Middle East. But Kushner's roadmap for peace involved no consultation with Palestinian leaders. Critics of the plan dismissed it as a PR stunt for then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a close ally of Trump's, to boost his chances in an impending election. Palestinian leaders rejected the plan.
Kushner also helped broker the Abraham Accords. The UAE and Bahrain formalized diplomatic ties with Israel via the landmark accords in September 2020. Two more Arab countries, Morocco and Sudan, joined the Abraham Accords shortly after.

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Sunday, November 21, 2021

Trump announced he would skip Biden's inauguration after he learned McConnell was planning to disinvite him, book says

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#1:Trump announced he would skip Biden's inauguration after he learned McConnell was planning to disinvite him, book says

 

 Trump tweeted on January 8 that he would skip Joe Biden's inauguration.
A new book says he made the announcement after learning of plans to disinvite him.
Congressional leaders wanted to bar Trump from the event after the Capitol riot, the book said.
Then-President Donald Trump announced in January that he would skip Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony after learning of plans to disinvite him, a new book says, according to excerpts published by ABC News and Politico on Monday.
The outlets published excerpts from "Betrayal," the ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl's new book on Trump's final few months in power, set to be released on Tuesday.
Trump announced on Twitter on January 8 that he would not attend the ceremony. "To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20," he said.
The tweet turned out to be his last before Twitter barred him, citing "the risk of further incitement of violence" after the Capitol riot on January 6.
But according to Karl's book, Trump had caught wind of a plan by then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, to bar him from the inauguration, fearing a repeat of the violence of January 6.
"McConnell felt he could not give Trump another opportunity to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power," Karl wrote, ABC News reported. "McConnell wanted to get a letter together from the top four congressional leaders informing Trump that he had been disinvited."
But House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, also a Republican, tipped Trump off about the plan, and Trump made the announcement he wouldn't attend, Karl's book said.
"Trump apparently wanted people to think it was his decision alone to become the first outgoing president after an election to fail to attend an inauguration since Andrew Johnson skipped the inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant in 1869," Karl wrote, according to ABC.
Liz Harrington, a spokeswoman for Trump, tweeted a statement on Monday in which Trump repeated his false election-fraud claims, said the decision not to attend Biden's inauguration was "mine, and mine alone," and insulted McConnell and Karl.
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Instead of attending Biden's inauguration, Trump left the White House on the morning of January 20 on Marine One to fly to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

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