A former Los Angeles deputy mayor — tasked with overseeing public safety — has agreed to plead guilty to faking an anti-Israel bomb threat on city hall last year. The post DOJ: Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Will Plead Guilty to Making Phony, Anti-Israel Bomb Threat appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
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