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Trump Nominates Colin McDonald for New Fraud Enforcement Role
President Donald Trump nominated federal prosecutor Colin McDonald to serve as the first-ever Assistant Attorney General for National Fraud Enforcement, a newly created division within the Department of Justice, according to Fox News. The announcement was made Wednesday.
McDonald is currently serving as an associate deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice. The creation of this role signifies the Trump administration's focus on combating fraud nationwide, as stated by Fox News.
In other news, the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process sparked controversy as former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick was not elected in his first year of eligibility, despite expectations. Belichick, who won two Super Bowl rings as an assistant and six titles as head coach of the Patriots, did not meet the Hall of Fame's 50-vote threshold, according to Fox News.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to solidify their quarterback situation, with ownership hoping for clarity on Aaron Rodgers' future "in the next month or so," Fox News reported. This comes as Mike McCarthy officially takes over as the Steelers' head coach, replacing Mike Tomlin.
In Georgia, Courtney Janell Shaw, an assistant principal at an elementary school, was arrested last Monday on shoplifting charges. Shaw was allegedly caught on camera using a "stacking" method at self-checkout kiosks at Walmart, taking roughly $1,000 worth of merchandise, according to Fox 5 Atlanta, as reported by Fox News. She was booked into the Cherokee County jail and released on a $4,875 bond, according to the Cherokee Tribune, as reported by Fox News.
A New Jersey township councilwoman, Anita Greenberg-Belli, defended Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a heated public meeting on January 27. Greenberg-Belli criticized disruptive protests and condemned comparisons of federal agents to Nazis as ignorant and historically offensive, according to Fox News.
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