The Republican National Committee released a new ad on Friday mocking Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her myriad of outrageous and c...
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[1. RNC releases new ad brutally mocking Ocasio-Cortez](
The Republican National Committee released a new ad on Friday mocking Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her myriad of outrageous and cringeworthy interviews. The ad was spliced together with a famous scene from the hit 1990s movie "Billy Madison." Watch the ad [here](.
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[2. Plane stolen from Seattle airport, video shows fighter jet chase](
A plane was stolen from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport late on Friday by a man who law enforcement described as "suicidal." The man, an emotionally distressed airline worker, later crashed the plane 40 miles from the airport.
Before he crashed, witnesses captured two military F-15 fighter jets intercept the rouge plane. Watch the video [here](.
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Before he crashed, witnesses captured two military F-15 fighter jets intercept the rouge plane. Watch the video here.
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[3. Hurricane relief supplies sat in government facility in PR for nearly a year](
According to a new report, nearly one dozen containers with relief supplies for Puerto Rican victims of Hurricane Maria sat in a government facility for nearly a year. The report shows yet another instance of government bureaucracy gone wrong. Read more [here](.
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