got to pay attention to this next story. george santos s win in new york was key in republicans taking back control of the house, but now the new york times has uncovered parts of his resume, like his education, his employment history and charity work that didn t really add up. they don t really add up. a cnn review of the claims confirms it. george santos claimed he received degrees from baruch college and new york university, but both schools say they were unable to find records of anyone with his name ever attending. also according to his website, he worked at citi group and goldman sachs. both firms tell cnn that they have no record of his employment. and he claims to have founded a nonprofit animal rescue operation, but the group does not exist in the irs s searchable database or among registered charities in new york or florida. an attorney for santos is calling this a smear. so joining us now, robert
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Department of Natural Resources (DNR) agents recently killed six animals while conducting an “animal rescue operation” at a Petoskey farm in Emmet County, Michigan. As part of the operation, the agents also arrested Kei Ju Farm and Rescue owner Julie Hall.
The DNR received a complaint stating that Hall was rehabilitating wild animals on the farm, which was not a licensed rehabilitation facility in the state.
Lt. Jim Gorno of the District 3 division of the DNR said Hall had already been warned about rehabilitating wild animals prior to the complaint. As the complaint followed a previous warning, the DNR moved forward with charges.