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Craig Robertson’s online threats to the president brought an FBI raid to his house. A journalist interviewed the friends, family and neighbors to get a fuller picture of his life and death.
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January Walker with the Utah United Party, Cassie Easley with the Constitution Party and Brad Green with the Libertarian Party didn’t qualify for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District debate, but will appear on voters’ ballots.
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“Hamas and Putin represent different threats," the president said from the White House. "But they share this in common. They both want to completely annihilate a neighboring democracy.”
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The president vowed to "stand with Israel" in remarks made from the White House on Oct. 10.
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Wilson is a supporter of former President Donald Trump and had already launched an exploratory committee before Romney’s recent announcement that he won't seek a second term.
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Utah’s governor pointed to polarization fueled by social media and cable news as one of the warning signs of a republic in decline.
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Police records show that 75-year-old Craig Robertson of Provo had a history of frightening people with firearms. Robertson was killed last week as the FBI tried to arrest him for threats made against President Joe Biden.
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The FBI said in a statement that Robertson had resisted arrest and pointed a .357 revolver at agents who had come to his home to arrest him. The FBI did not respond to questions about whether Robertson shot at agents.
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The family insisted in a statement Thursday that Air Force veteran Craig Deleeuw Robertson would not have committed violence over political disagreements.
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At the end of a three-state western swing, President Joe Biden touted the law’s benefits to millions of veterans and their families.
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The PACT Act is intended to improve health care and disability compensation for exposure to toxic substances, such as burn pits used to dispose of trash on military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The shooting happened around 6:15 a.m. as special agents tried to serve a warrant on the home of Craig Deleeuw Robertson in Provo, Utah.