Congress moves to address postal carriers' safety concerns amid nationwide robbery trend



Congress will introduce new legislation Wednesday that aims to address postal carriers' safety concerns amid a nationwide robbery trend, the Associated Press reported.

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), the legislation's lead sponsor in the House, will introduce the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act this week to respond to a recent uptick in robberies targeting postal workers.

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Fitzpatrick stated that the bipartisan legislation "provides resources to protect our dedicated postal service workers while making sure we are punishing criminals to the fullest extent of the law," the AP reported. If passed, it would speed up the replacement of the U.S. Postal Service's mailbox keys, known as "arrow keys," with electronic versions to deter thieves. According to the AP, the updated keys will have no value to crooks.

According to Brian Renfroe, the president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, the bill would also require 93 U.S. attorneys to assign a prosecutor to pursue postal crimes. Renfroe noted that the legislation will reexamine sentencing guidelines for various postal crimes.

Renfroe addressed NALC members and supporters in Oklahoma City last month about the uptick in robberies, calling the incidents "unacceptable ... appalling ... and out of control."

"Nearly every day, we learn of another incident of violence against a letter carrier," he stated. "Targeted armed robbery, assault, shootings — and yes, even murder — has become part of our job."

According to records obtained from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and reviewed by the AP, postal carrier robberies increased 30% last year, and the number of robberies that resulted in injury doubled.

USPS spokesperson Jeff Adams told the news outlet that letter carrier robberies dropped 19% over the past five months. He noted that there has been a 73% increase in arrests for letter carrier robberies so far in fiscal year 2024.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy stated, "We have been unrelenting in our pursuit of criminals who target postal employees and the U.S. mail. The efforts of our postal inspectors and law enforcement partners have yielded positive results."

At a rally held in Jacksonville, Jim Thigpenn, the president of the USPS North Florida Branch 53, explained that the attacks on postal carriers are not random.

"Every single neighborhood [has been affected]; we've had situations where it happened on the Northside, and then a half hour later, it happened on the Westside in one day," he explained. "This is just not tied to a certain side of town or anything like that. It's more of a targeted type of situation."

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WATCH: Tens of thousands participate in worldwide anti-vaccine passport protests, violent clashes erupt



Protests against vaccine passports erupted across the planet, stretching from London to Sydney. Hundreds of thousands of people rallied against government plans to institute vaccine passes that will grant access to many places to those who are vaccinated.

In France, approximately 160,000 anti-vaccine passport protesters took to the streets to protest a proposed vaccine pass. Protesters in Paris chanted, "Liberty! Liberty!"

The vaccine passport is being considered by legislators in France's Senate, and would require French citizens to have a special vaccine pass to enter restaurants. The proposed bill would also mandate COVID-19 vaccination for all health care workers.

In Paris, tensions flared to the point that the police fired water cannons and tear gas at the crowd, and numerous arrests were made.

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The protest in Paris, France against the Macron government domestic vaccine pass is massive. https://t.co/K20R1GMRCN

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Les #ChampsElysees noyé sous les lacrymogènes. #manif24juillet #PasseSanitaire https://t.co/7eG7QAsCuE https://t.co/tWkZ3Y6BhU

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Thousands participated in large protests in London, where anti-vaccine passport demonstrators got into physical altercations with law enforcement.

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Thousands protested coronavirus vaccine certificates in Milan, Italy. As of Aug. 6, Italy will require a "Green Pass," a proof of COVID vaccination which will be required to "enter cinemas, museums, indoor swimming pools or sports stadiums, or eat indoors at restaurants."

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An estimated 3,500 people participated in protests in Sydney, Australia. The crowd demanded the termination of the city's lockdown, which is entering its fifth week and only permits residents with a reasonable excuse to leave home. The crowd chanted, "You serve us!" There were violent clashes between protesters and law enforcement, and several police officers were assaulted. There were 57 people arrested.

Following Saturday's protest, the New South Wales police minister, David Elliott, announced the creation of a strike force to identify every protester at the "super spreader" event.

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NEW 🚨 Scenes from large anti-lockdown protest rally in Sydney, Australia https://t.co/THIKJKXOHK

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Rose McGowan, Juanita Broaddrick, and Epstein accuser blast Kamala Harris for hosting women's empowerment event with Bill Clinton: 'Have you no soul?'



Rose McGowan, Juanita Broaddrick, Leslie Millwee, and an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim ripped Vice President Kamala Harris for hosting a women's empowerment event with former President Bill Clinton, who has multiple allegations of sexual assault and sexual misconduct against him.

An upcoming event for the Clinton Global Initiative University in conjunction with Harris' alma mater, Howard University, will reportedly feature a "one-one-one conversation with President Clinton and Vice President Kamala Harris on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women, and empowering women and girls in the U.S. and around the world."

Virginia Giuffre, an alleged sex trafficking victim of Jeffrey Epstein, blasted Harris for attending the Clinton Foundation event with the former president.

Giuffre tweeted on Wednesday, "Wow!! She's asking Clinton how to empower women??? Wrong person, what she should be asking him is what the hell was Clinton doing on #Epstein island & private jets 27 TIMES!! #EnoughIsEnough."

Flight logs show that Clinton traveled with Jeffrey Epstein 26 times between 2001 and 2003 on the late convicted sexual predator's private jet nicknamed the "Lolita Express." Photos surfaced last August showing Clinton getting a massage from one of Epstein's alleged victims during a trip to Africa in 2002.

Rose McGowan shared Giuffre's tweet, and then slammed Vice President Harris for appearing with Clinton, who was a purported acquaintance with alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell, a former Epstein associate.

"This is obscene @KamalaHarris. You speaking with Bill Clinton about empowering women & girls is disgusting," McGowan wrote on Twitter. "Have you no soul? Have you no ethics? Ask him about being on an island of human trafficking victims 27 times. You are showing us exactly who you are."

Last August, McGowan lashed out at then-Sen. Harris (D-CA) for previously accepting donations from convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein. The actress-turned-activist also attacked Democrats for inviting Clinton to speak at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

This is obscene @KamalaHarris. You speaking with Bill Clinton about empowering women & girls is disgusting. Have yo… https://t.co/Go1xtSxHYt
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McGowan included a screenshot of the Wikipedia entry titled "Bill Clinton sexual assault and misconduct allegations" in the tweet. The Wikipedia post included the sexual assault accusations against Clinton by Juanita Broaddrick, Leslie Millwee, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey.

Broaddrick was enraged that Clinton would be hosting a women's empowerment event, "Is this a f***ing joke? This pervert ........ who raped me....is going to talk about empowering women....with a woman who spread her legs for power."

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— Juanita Broaddrick (@Juanita Broaddrick)1616554746.0

Broaddrick made a comparison to cannibal and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, "Inviting Bill Clinton to speak on Empowering women.... is like asking Jeffrey Dahmer to host a cooking class."

Inviting Bill Clinton to speak on Empowering women.... is like asking Jeffrey Dahmer to host a cooking class.
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Broaddrick also retweeted a post that said, "I thought this was a joke. They're really having BILL CLINTON do a talk with Kamala Harris about the well-being and empowerment of women + girls. Did anyone ask Paula Jones (he settled her sexual harassment suit for nearly $1M), Juanita Broaddrick or Kathleen Willey for comment?"

Millwee told the Daily Caller, "And he is going to get up on a stage and tell us about how to be empowered? I truly can't think of anything more brazen. I think this goes to show you the political power that the Clintons still have."

"It's just such an upset upside-down world when you have a rapist and a sexual assaulter who is giving tips and information to try and help empower women," Millwee said. "I can't think of anything more ludicrous than that."

Clinton has denied the sexual assault allegations by all four women.

Clinton's spokesperson issued a statement to the Daily Mail that reads, "For 20 years under the direction of President Clinton, the Clinton Foundation has worked to empower girls and women around the world. The Clinton Global Initiative has launched thousands of commitments to improve lives: empowering more than 13 million girls and women through job and leadership training; improving maternal and child health care access for more than 114 million people; and increasing opportunity for women in STEM education and careers."