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President Donald Trump’s 15th week in office will include his 100th day back in the White House, which he will celebrate by hosting a rally in Michigan – the last state he campaigned in before polls opened on Election Day of last year. 

«President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan next Tuesday, where he will rally in Macomb County to celebrate the FIRST 100 DAYS!» White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in an X post announcing the rally. 

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Trump’s presidential campaigns in 2016, 2020 and 2024 all ended with rallies in the battleground state of Michigan. Trump’s visit to Macomb County this week follows his final 2024 campaign rally in Grand Rapids, where he joined the crowds just after midnight in the final hours before his victory over then-Vice President Kamala Harris. 

The event is billed as a celebration of Trump’s «LEGENDARY start to his presidency,» according to the Republican National Committee’s website. The rally will be held at Macomb Community College in Warren and will kick off at 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday. 

TRUMP TO HOLD RALLY TUESDAY IN CELEBRATION OF FIRST 100 DAYS, LEAVITT SAYS

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President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office from U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts during inauguration ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump wraps up his 100th day in office with more executive orders signed than any other president over the same period since President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Trump has signed at least 137 executive orders, ranging from dismantling the Department of Education, establishing the Department of Government Efficiency, and stripping diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the fabric of the federal government following the Biden administration. 

‘Very critical week’ for Russia and Ukraine peace talks 

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President Donald Trump meets face-to-face with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time since their Oval Office spat in February. (Vatican and Ukraine Ambassador to Holy See)

Trump returned from Rome on Saturday after attending Pope Francis’ funeral mass at the Vatican with first lady Melania Trump. Trump met with Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelenskyy during the trip as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues to rage and negotiations for peace stall. 

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«There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days,» Trump wrote on Truth Social, shortly after he met with Zelenskyy at the Vatican on Saturday. 

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«It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through ‘Banking’ or ‘Secondary Sanctions?’ Too many people are dying!!!» he added.

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While on the campaign trail, Trump vowed to end the war between Russia and Ukraine in a matter of 24 hours, but negotiations have proven difficult. Trump’s Truth Social post on Saturday followed Russia launching a missile strike on Kyiv that injured dozens and killed at least 12. 

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday during an appearance on NBC’s «Meet the Press» that the coming week will be «very critical» as the White House weighs whether it wants to continue working towards a peace deal. Rubio warned this month that the U.S. might «move on» from trying to secure a deal between Russia and Ukraine if progress was not made. 

«I think this is going to be a very critical week,» Rubio said on Sunday. «This week is going to be a really important week in which we have to make a determination about whether this is an endeavor that we want to continue to be involved in or if it’s time to sort of focus on some other issues that are equally, if not more, important in some cases. But we want to see it happen. There are reasons to be optimistic, but there are reasons to be realistic, of course, as well. We’re close, but we’re not close enough.»

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Trade talks expected to advance following reciprocal tariff pause 

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

Trump put a 90-day pause on reciprocal, customized tariffs he had imposed on dozens of nations this month, sparking a trade deal negotiation blitz as dozens of nations began knocking on the proverbial doors of the White House in the hopes of striking more favorable terms. 

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The White House has met and spoken with a handful of nations looking to make deals, including South Korea last week. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said negotiations with the Asian nation have progressed quickly and that the two countries could reach a trade agreement as early as this week. 

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«We had a very successful bilateral meeting with the Republic of South Korea today,» Bessent said from the White House on Thursday. «We may be moving faster than I thought, and we will be talking technical terms as early as next week as we reach an agreement on understanding as soon as next week.»

«So South Koreans came early. They came with their A game, and we will see if they follow through on that,» Bessent continued. 

Congress reconvenes with eyes on passing Trump-backed budget

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House Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump (Getty Images)

Congress will reconvene on Monday following a spring recess, with Republican lawmakers expected to resume talks on a budget plan to advance Trump’s first-year agenda, including extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and carving out millions in funds for border security.

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Democrats on Capitol Hill protested on Sunday ahead of Republicans returning to the table for budget plan talks. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker took to the steps of the Capitol on Sunday morning while flanked by supporters to protest the budget plan. 

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., left, Maya Wiley, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., held a live-streamed conversation focused on «our common values, our faith traditions and the moral moment facing our nation» outside the Capitol on April 27, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images)

«Republican leaders have made clear their intention to use the coming weeks to advance a reckless budget scheme to President Trump’s desk that seeks to gut Medicaid, food assistance and basic needs programs that help people, all to give tax breaks to billionaires. Given what’s at stake, these could be some of the most consequential weeks for seniors, kids and families in generations,» the two Democrat lawmakers wrote in a statement of the protests. 

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Trump has repeatedly called on Republican lawmakers to pass the «big, beautiful» tax and spending package to advance his first-year agenda. 

Trump to deliver University of Alabama’s commencement speech 

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The University of Alabama College of Nursing building (Getty Images)

Trump is expected to travel to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Thursday where he will deliver a commencement speech to graduating students at the University of Alabama. 

«I have agreed to do the Commencement Address at two really GREAT places, the University of Alabama and, WEST POINT. Stay tuned for times and dates!!!» Trump posted to Truth Social last week. 

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Trump is expected to deliver his speech from the school’s Coleman Coliseum arena on Thursday evening. 

«The University of Alabama is honored to have been selected as one of the universities President Donald J. Trump will visit to deliver a spring commencement address,» the university said in a statement this month.

Trump-funded American flags to be installed at White House 

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Trump previewed last week that his administration is in the midst of purchasing and installing massive flag poles to feature Ol’ Glory on both the north side lawn and south lawn of the White House. Trump told the media he will personally fund the flags and said they could be ready sometime this week. 

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TRUMP UNFURLS PLANS FOR DOUBLE 100-FOOT FLAGPOLES DURING WHITE HOUSE LAWN WALK

«We’re putting up a beautiful, almost 100-foot-tall American flag on this side and another one on the other side, two flags, top of the line,» he told reporters on Wednesday outside the White House, adding they will be «paid for by Trump.»

«They needed flagpoles for 200 years. It was something I’ve often said, you know, they don’t have a flagpole per se. So we’re putting one right where you saw us, and we’re putting another one on the other side, on top of the mounds. It’s going to be two beautiful poles.»

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Trump added on Wednesday that the flags will «arrive in about a week or so.» An American flag is currently only flown from the White House roof. 

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Quiénes son los líderes europeos que firmaron una carta pidiendo mantener la presión sobre Rusia antes de la cumbre Trump-Putin

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Los principales líderes europeos llamaron este domingo a mantener la presión sobre Rusia para alcanzar la paz y reafirmaron su apoyo a Ucrania, antes de la cumbre entre los presidentes Vladimir Putin y Donald Trump.

Los presidentes de Rusia y Estados Unidos deberán encontrarse el 15 de agosto en Alaska como parte de los esfuerzos de Trump por encontrar una salida al conflicto desatado en febrero de 2022 con la invasión rusa a Ucrania.

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La cita se efectuará sin la presencia del líder ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, quien ha exigido formar parte de las negociaciones.


Al anunciar la cumbre el viernes, Trump dijo que «habrá algún intercambio de territorios para el beneficio de ambos», refiriéndose a Ucrania y Rusia, sin dar más detalles.


«No pueden tomarse decisiones en nuestra contra, no pueden tomarse decisiones sin Ucrania. Sería una decisión contra la paz. No conseguirán nada», advirtió Zelenski el sábado en redes sociales. «Los ucranianos no entregarán su tierra al ocupante».

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El mandatario ucraniano dijo haber conversado con su homólogo francés, Emmanuel Macron, que afirmó en la red X que «el futuro de Ucrania no puede decidirse sin los ucranianos».


El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, también conversó con Zelenski a quien le expresó su «pleno apoyo» y abogó por «una paz justa y duradera que respete la independencia y la soberanía de Ucrania».

Este domingo, los principales líderes europeos firmaron una declaración en la cual afirmaron que «solo un enfoque que combina una diplomacia activa, el apoyo a Ucrania y la presión sobre la Federación Rusa» podrá poner fin a la guerra entre Ucrania y Rusia.

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«Aplaudimos el trabajo del presidente Trump por detener la masacre en Ucrania y estamos listos para apoyar ese trabajo en el plano diplomático, además de mantener nuestro sustancial apoyo militar y financiero a Ucrania» así como «manteniendo e imponiendo medidas restrictivas contra la Federación Rusa», indicaron los líderes europeos.

Entre los firmantes de la declaración figuran Macron, la italiana Giorgia Meloni, el alemán Fiedrich Merz, el polaco Donald Tusk y el británico Keir Starmer, además de la presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen.


Por su parte el presidente brasileño, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, conversó por teléfono este sábado con Vladimir Putín, y expresó la disposición de Brasil a contribuir a una salida pacífica.

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Putin «agradeció a Lula su empeño e interés en el tema», según una nota de la presidencia brasileña.

Las tres rondas de negociaciones entre Rusia y Ucrania celebradas este año no dieron frutos, y sigue sin estar claro si una cumbre contribuirá a acercar la paz.

Por ahora, posiciones irreconciliables

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La invasión rusa de Ucrania, lanzada en febrero de 2022, ha dejado decenas de miles de muertos, millones de desplazados y grandes destrozos. Putin se ha resistido a los múltiples llamamientos de Estados Unidos, Europa y Ucrania para que se declare un alto el fuego.


La cumbre en Alaska, territorio que Rusia vendió a Estados Unidos en 1867, sería la primera entre los presidentes en ejercicio de Estados Unidos y Rusia desde que Joe Biden se reunió con Putin en Ginebra en junio de 2021.


Trump y Putin se reunieron por última vez en 2019 en una cumbre del G20 en Japón durante el primer mandato del estadounidense, aunque han hablado por teléfono en varias ocasiones desde enero.

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Después de más de tres años de combates, las posiciones ucranianas y rusas siguen siendo irreconciliables. Sobre el terreno, los enfrentamientos y ataques mortales continúan, con lanzamientos mutuos de drones durante la noche, y el ejército ruso sigue avanzando en el este frente a un adversario menos numeroso y peor equipado.

En la región oriental de Donetsk, cuatro personas murieron el sábado tras bombardeos rusos y otras dos en la región de Jersón, en el sur, informaron las respectivas autoridades. Estos ataques han dejado una veintena de heridos.

Para poner fin al conflicto, Moscú exige que Ucrania ceda cuatro regiones parcialmente ocupadas (Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporiyia y Jersón), además de Crimea, anexionada en 2014, y que renuncie a los suministros de armas occidentales y a cualquier adhesión a la OTAN.

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Estas exigencias son inaceptables para Ucrania, que exige la retirada de las tropas rusas de su territorio y garantías de seguridad occidentales. Esto incluiría más suministros de armas y el despliegue de un contingente europeo, a lo que Rusia se opone.

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Líderes europeos reafirmaron su apoyo a Ucrania y llamaron a mantener la presión sobre Rusia antes de cumbre entre Trump y Putin

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Líderes europeos reafirmaron su apoyo a Ucrania y llamaron a mantener la presión sobre Rusia antes de cumbre Trump-Putin (EFE)

Los principales líderes europeos reafirmaron este domingo su apoyo a Ucrania y llamaron a mantener la presión sobre Rusia para alcanzar la paz, días antes de la reunión prevista entre los presidentes Vladimir Putin y Donald Trump el próximo 15 de agosto en Alaska.

La cumbre, anunciada por Trump el viernes, forma parte de sus esfuerzos por buscar una salida al conflicto iniciado con la invasión rusa en febrero de 2022. El encuentro se celebrará sin la presencia del presidente ucraniano, Volodimir Zelensky, quien ha reclamado participar en las negociaciones.

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Trump adelantó que el eventual acuerdo “incluirá algún intercambio de territorios para el beneficio de ambos”, en referencia a Ucrania y Rusia, sin dar más detalles. Zelensky rechazó esa posibilidad: “No pueden tomarse decisiones en nuestra contra, no pueden tomarse decisiones sin Ucrania. Sería una decisión contra la paz. No conseguirán nada. Los ucranianos no entregarán su tierra al ocupante”, afirmó el sábado en redes sociales.

En conversaciones separadas con Zelensky, el presidente francés, Emmanuel Macron, y el jefe del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, expresaron su respaldo a Kiev. Macron señaló en X que “el futuro de Ucrania no puede decidirse sin los ucranianos”, mientras que Sánchez abogó por “una paz justa y duradera que respete la independencia y la soberanía” del país.

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El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, junto al presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky (EP)

Además, los mandatarios europeos firmaron una declaración conjunta en la que sostienen que “solo un enfoque que combina una diplomacia activa, el apoyo a Ucrania y la presión sobre la Federación Rusa” podrá poner fin a la guerra. “Aplaudimos el trabajo del presidente Trump por detener la masacre en Ucrania” y “estamos listos para apoyar ese trabajo en el plano diplomático, además de mantener nuestro sustancial apoyo militar y financiero a Ucrania”, añade el texto.

Entre los firmantes figuran Macron, la primera ministra italiana, Giorgia Meloni; el canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz; el primer ministro polaco, Donald Tusk; el primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer; el presidente finlandés, Alexander Stubb, y la presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen.

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En paralelo, el presidente brasileño, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, conversó el sábado por teléfono con Putin y expresó la disposición de Brasil a contribuir a una solución pacífica. Según la presidencia brasileña, el mandatario ruso agradeció el interés.

Las tres rondas de conversaciones celebradas este año entre Rusia y Ucrania no produjeron avances. Moscú exige la cesión de cuatro regiones parcialmente ocupadas —Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia y Kherson—, además de Crimea, anexionada en 2014, y que Kiev renuncie a suministros de armas occidentales y a su ingreso en la OTAN. Ucrania considera estas condiciones inaceptables y exige la retirada total de las tropas rusas y garantías de seguridad que incluyan más armamento y presencia militar europea.

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Los combates y bombardeos continúan en distintos puntos de la región (REUTERS)

Sobre el terreno, los combates continúan. En la región de Donetsk, bombardeos rusos mataron el sábado a cuatro personas y dejaron una veintena de heridos; en Kherson, otras dos personas murieron.

La reunión de Alaska será la primera entre presidentes en ejercicio de Estados Unidos y Rusia desde la celebrada en Ginebra en junio de 2021 entre Putin y el ex presidente Joe Biden. Trump y Putin no se encuentran cara a cara desde la cumbre del G20 en Japón en 2019, aunque han mantenido contactos telefónicos desde enero.

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Los líderes europeos subrayaron que “el camino a la paz en Ucrania no puede decidirse sin Ucrania” y reiteraron su compromiso con garantías de seguridad “creíbles y robustas” para Kiev. Además, calificaron la invasión rusa como una “flagrante violación” de la Carta de la ONU, el Tratado de Helsinki de 1975, el Memorándum de Budapest de 1994 y otros compromisos internacionales suscritos por Moscú.

Seguiremos trabajando con el presidente Trump y los Estados Unidos y con el presidente Zelensky y el pueblo ucraniano por una paz en Ucrania que proteja nuestros intereses vitales de seguridad”, concluye la declaración.

(Con información de EFE y AFP)

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Kash Patel slams ‘corrupt’ sanctuary sheriff indicted for cannabis company extortion

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Boston’s sanctuary sheriff was arrested Friday on federal charges after allegedly leveraging his elected position to extort $50,000 from a cannabis executive who was seeking state approval to open a dispensary—a scheme FBI Director Kash Patel called a betrayal of public trust.

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Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins, 67, who oversees more than 1,000 employees in the Boston-area, was handcuffed Friday morning in the Southern District of Florida after a federal grand jury indicted him on two counts of extortion under color of official right, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.

«When someone entrusted with enforcing the law is accused of breaking it for personal gain, it undermines the public’s trust in every honest officer who wears the badge,» Patel told Fox News Digital. «The FBI will pursue corruption at every level, because no one is above the law. The people of Suffolk County, and the country, deserve leaders who serve them, not themselves.»

Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins was arrested on Friday in connection to an illegal licensing scheme. (Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)

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Tompkins was appointed sheriff of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department (SCSD) in 2013, elected in a 2014 special election, and later re-elected to serve successive six-year terms. 

He made headlines in 2019 after booting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents out of the county jail, signing an eviction notice that required hundreds of illegal immigrant detainees to be moved out within 60 days, according to a report from the Boston Herald.

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According to court documents, a cannabis company applied in 2019 for a retail dispensary license in Boston through the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC). To meet the state’s Positive Impact Plan (PIP) requirement, the company partnered with the sheriff’s department, which agreed to screen and refer graduates from its re-entry program for work at the dispensary’s retail store.

The company’s partnership with SCSD was formalized in a letter signed by Tompkins in 2019 and submitted with its dispensary license application in 2020. The cannabis commission approved the license in 2021 and renewed it in 2022 and 2023, with the company citing the partnership to meet the PIP requirement in each application.

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Governor Deval Patrick swears in Steven Tompkins as Suffolk County Sheriff at the State House on Tuesday, January 22, 2013.

Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins is accused of pressuring an executive into selling him stocks and then demanding a refund. (John Wilcox/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)

To raise capital for an initial public offering (IPO) and expand as a publicly traded company, executives sought multimillion-dollar investments from institutions and other high-net-worth investors—not the general public, according to court documents. 

By mid-2020, the company was preparing for its IPO by producing audited financial statements, hiring attorneys and obtaining additional financing.

Prosecutors allege Tompkins pressured the cannabis executive for stock, reminding the executive he had helped the company in its licensing efforts. The executive feared Tompkins might exploit his position as sheriff to undermine the partnership with the department, putting both the license and the company’s planned IPO in jeopardy.

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In October 2020, the company asked Tompkins for an updated partnership letter to submit with its license renewal application, according to court documents. Within a month of signing the letter, and after alleged pressure on the executive, Tompkins obtained a pre-IPO stake in the company.

Prosecutors claim that in November 2020, Tompkins wired $50,000 from his retirement account to an account controlled by the executive, purchasing nearly 29,000 shares at $1.73 each. Following a reverse stock split, he held about 14,400 shares valued at $3.46 each.

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Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins on Herald Radio on Tuesday, August 23, 2016.

Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins is facing up to 20 years in prison for each count of extortion. (Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)

Once the company launched its IPO in 2021, the stock value jumped to $9.60 per share, increasing the value of Tompkins’ $50,000 purchase of 14,417 shares to $138,403.

By May 2022, the value of Tompkins’ stock had dropped thousands of dollars below his $50,000 investment, but he allegedly demanded a full refund. The executive agreed, issuing five checks between May 2022 and July 2023.

Prosecutors claim some checks were marked as «loan repayment» and «[company] expense» at Tompkins’s direction to disguise the nature of some of the payments.

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Copies of checks showed payments allegedly made to Suffolk County sheriff.

Copies of checks showed payments allegedly made to the Suffolk County sheriff.

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U.S. Attorney Leah Foley wrote in a statement that elected officials, particularly those in law enforcement, are expected to be ethical, honest and law-abiding, «not self-serving.» 

«His alleged actions are an affront to the voters and taxpayers who elected him to his position, and the many dedicated and honest public servants at the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department. The people of Suffolk County deserve better,» Foley wrote. «Public corruption remains a top priority for my administration, and we will continue to investigate and prosecute anyone who uses their position of trust and power for their own gain.»

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FBI Boston special agent in charge Ted Docks added the act was «clear-cut corruption.»

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«From his very first day as Suffolk County Sheriff, Steven Tompkins sought to portray himself as a man of the people–a principled public servant and reformer, devoted to the cause of justice. That’s why it’s beyond disappointing that he’s now accused of gaming a system instituted in the interests of public safety and fair play,» Docks wrote in a statement. «We believe what the Sheriff saw as an easy way to make a quick buck on the sly is clear-cut corruption under federal law. The citizens of Suffolk County deserve better, not a man who is accused of trading on his position to bankroll his own political and financial future. Public servants must be held to the highest of ethical standards, and those falling short will be rooted out.»

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Tompkins, who faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison for each count, will appear in Boston federal court at a later date.

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