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Leonardo Briceno

Leonardo Briceno is a contributing writer for The Post Millennial. He has published work with the Federalist and is a Political Journalism graduate from Patrick Henry College in northern Virginia.

News, American News

Minneapolis residents sue city over lack of police

Cathy Spann says she is tired of hearing gunshots every night, and she isn't the only one. So far, eight other citizens have filed similar lawsuits.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 20, 2020

News, American News

Senate vote to subpoena Twitter CEO delayed

The Senate Judiciary Committee has decided to delay a vote his for issuing Dorsey a subpoena, which forces the ensuing hearing to be moved to a later date.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 20, 2020

News, American News

Debate commission to mute mics during next presidential debate

The Commission on Presidential Debates announced that microphones for Trump and Biden will be muted outside of their designated speaking times.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 20, 2020

News, American News

North Carolina officer assaulted while onlookers cheer his attacker

Michael Sale, a 27-year old police officer from Robeson County, North Carolina, had to be airlifted to a hospital after having sustained numerous injuries in a street brawl.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 19, 2020

News Analysis

Wikipedia runs cover for Bidens, says claims against them were 'debunked'

Emails containing alarming details about Hunter Biden's international business dealings and influence peddling were revealed only last week, but Wikipedia has already cleared his name.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 19, 2020

News Analysis

Starbucks goes woke—links executive pay to minority hiring quotas

The pay received by Starbucks executives will now be tied to the diversity of their workforce, incentivizing management to control hiring based on racial quotas.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 16, 2020

News Analysis

China claims that US presence in Taiwan Strait creates regional instability

China denounced the sailing of the Destroyer class battleship the USS Barry through the international waters of the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 15, 2020

News, American News

Hunter Biden's links to Chinese energy company on behalf of his family revealed

Hunter Biden had been looking to gain from lucrative deals made through Changzhou Energy Engineering Co. on behalf of himself and his family.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 15, 2020

News, American News

Senate to investigate Hunter Biden after emails reveal he introduced Joe Biden to Ukrainian energy execs

It was Hunter Biden who initially introduced his VP dad to Burisma executives, less than a year before the elder Biden demanded the firing of a Ukraine prosecutor.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 14, 2020

News, American News

'I'll kiss the guys and the beautiful women': Trump feels 'powerful' back on the campaign trail

President Trump was feeling so great on the campaign trail on Monday in Florida that he could barely contain his joy at being back among his supportive constituents.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 13, 2020

News, American News

FBI raids postal carrier's home and seizes trash bags full of mail

On the curb outside of Sean Troesch's home in Baldwin, Pennsylvania, trash bags full of United States Postal Service mail have been left out for garbage collection.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 13, 2020

News Analysis

The New York Times Writers Guild attacks one of its own for going after the '1619 Project'—then deletes the tweet

According to a source in the Guild, the tweet was posted without internal discussion, prompting conflict in NYT circles of communication. After the tweet was sent, the ensuing conversation resulted in deletion.

Leonardo Briceno / Oct 12, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Establishment Democrats unable to stop far left infiltration of the party

For the Democratic party as a whole, Bowman and Engel’s race represents a political struggle for identity that goes beyond a handful of New York constituents.

Leonardo Briceno / Jul 20, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ottawa to mandate face masks on public transit

Passengers in Ottawa attempting to catch the bus or board a train after June 15th will want to bring a mask with them if they want to hitch a ride.

Leonardo Briceno / Jun 3, 2020

News, International News

UN Security Council fails to condemn China's actions against Hong Kong

China’s domestic legislation was raised by the US, but the conversation stopped when China and Russia objected to discussing the issue at the Security Council.

Leonardo Briceno / Jun 3, 2020

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