The Alleged Drone Plot Against the White House
6/17/202624 min
Several suspects are under arrest for an alleged plot to attack Sunday’s White House UFC event with drones. The Department of Education announces plans to offload key programs to other agencies. And doctors are growing concerned over surges in off-label use of ivermectin as a cancer treatment.
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Brad Mielke· Host0:29
[upbeat music] It's Wednesday, June 17th, and anything goes is only supposed to apply in the octagon. We start here. Federal agents make several arrests in an alleged plot to bomb the White House with drones.
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:45
It was an active plot, and it's ongoing.
Brad Mielke· Host0:48
They say they foiled this plot in the lead-up to a UFC fight. The latest details from DC. The Education Department hasn't folded, but it's offloading a lot of its work.
Arthur Jones II0:57
This major announcement moves special education services and civil rights protections- Secretary Linda McMahon makes good on her promise to put herself out of a job.
Brad Mielke· Host1:08
And the cancer drug surging in popularity has never been approved for cancer.
Steve Osunsami1:13
It is absolutely big business.
Brad Mielke· Host1:15
Why doctors are worried about the rise of ivermectin. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milke.
Unknown speaker1:25
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