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US Israeli Strikes Hit Iran Bridge Killing 13, Trump Pardons Tax Fraudster

Video Captures US Israeli Strikes On Iran Bridge
- Strikes targeted the B1 bridge in northern Alborz province.
- The attack on April 2 reportedly killed eight people.
- Approximately 95 others sustained wounds.
ALBORZ PROVINCE, Apr 04 (TNGB) – Video footage released Saturday reportedly captured multiple US-Israeli strikes that hit the B1 bridge in Iran’s northern Alborz province on Thursday, April 2. Iranian authorities confirmed eight people died and roughly 95 more were injured in the assault. The bridge carried civilian traffic through the region at the time of the strike. Emergency crews reached the site shortly after the explosions. Officials described the target as part of ongoing military operations.
The footage and casualty counts establish the timeline and scale of this specific strike.
Trump Pardons Convict In 39 Million Dollar Tax Fraud Case
- Joseph Schwartz pleaded guilty to a 39 million dollar tax fraud.
- Prosecutors could not trace funds across over 200 accounts.
- Trump granted the pardon in November 2025.
NEW YORK, Apr 04 (TNGB) – President Trump granted a pardon in November 2025 to Joseph Schwartz, a nursing home operator who had pleaded guilty to a 39 million dollar tax fraud scheme. Prosecutors documented over 200 bank accounts but could not trace how the funds moved. The pardon eliminated the sentence and halted any remaining IRS efforts to recover the money. A ProPublica review of court records and financial documents released Saturday detailed the gaps in tracking. No restitution reached affected patients or taxpayers.
The unrecovered funds leave a clear gap in accountability for the original fraud.
Passenger Gives Birth On Flight To JFK Airport
- A woman went into labor on a Caribbean Airlines flight.
- Crew secured the situation and contacted medical support.
- An air traffic controller suggested naming the baby Kennedy.
NEW YORK, Apr 04 (TNGB) – A passenger aboard a Caribbean Airlines flight bound for JFK went into labor mid flight. Crew members stabilized the situation and coordinated with ground medical teams. An air traffic controller reportedly advised the pilot to suggest the name Kennedy for the newborn. The flight landed safely with mother and child in good condition. Airport staff prepared for the arrival.
The incident turned a routine flight into a memorable moment for everyone involved.
Patients Gain Right To View Insurance Claim Denial Files
- Insurance companies create detailed files for treatment decisions.
- These files include reasons for any claim denial.
- Patients have held this access right under HIPAA for years.
USA, Apr 04 (TNGB) – Insurance companies generate comprehensive files when they review medical treatment claims. These records contain every document and the exact reasons for any denial. Patients have possessed the legal right to request and examine the full file under the long-standing HIPAA right of access. A ProPublica analysis published Saturday reminded consumers of this existing protection. The guidance urges individuals to obtain the records before disputes escalate.
This established right equips patients with the evidence needed to challenge coverage decisions.
US Agents Arrest Relatives Of Former IRGC Leader Soleimani
- Agents detained family members of Qasem Soleimani.
- The State Department had revoked their residency status.
- The action followed alleged support for the Iranian regime.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 04 (TNGB) – U.S. immigration agents arrested relatives of former IRGC commander Qasem Soleimani. The State Department revoked their permanent residency after reports of public support for the Iranian regime. Officials cited praise for attacks on American forces as justification. The family members faced immediate custody. This move forms part of broader efforts targeting regime affiliates.
The arrests signal stricter scrutiny of individuals linked to designated terrorist organizations.
Long Island Mother Saves Elderly Woman From House Fire
- A mother kicked in her neighbor’s door during a fire.
- Her teenage son spotted flames and called 911.
- The pair pulled an elderly resident to safety.
LONG ISLAND, Apr 04 (TNGB) – A Long Island mother recounted rushing to her neighbor’s burning home after her son noticed the flames and dialed emergency services. She reportedly kicked open the door and helped drag an elderly woman outside. Firefighters arrived shortly afterward to contain the blaze. The quick response prevented serious injury or worse. Neighbors praised the family’s bravery under pressure.
Ordinary citizens can make the difference between tragedy and survival in emergencies.
Ousted Army Chief Calls For Courageous Leaders In Farewell Note
- Gen. Randy George sent an outgoing email to troops.
- He stated soldiers deserve leaders of character.
- The general was recently removed from his post.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 04 (TNGB) – Ousted Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George issued a farewell message to U.S. soldiers. He reportedly emphasized that troops deserve courageous leaders of strong character. The email circulated internally after his departure from the top role. Military observers noted the timing amid leadership transitions. The statement reflected on service values and accountability.
The message reinforces expectations for integrity at every command level.
Usha Vance Addresses Misconceptions About Husband JD Vance
- Usha Vance responded to questions about her husband.
- She described him as kind and humorous in private.
- The interview occurred in late March 2026.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 04 (TNGB) – In a late March 2026 interview Usha Vance addressed common misconceptions surrounding her husband Vice President JD Vance. She described him as kind and humorous in private settings. The comments countered narratives shaped by his public political image. Vance noted many assumptions arise from selective media focus. Family perspectives often differ from outside commentary.
Personal insights can challenge broader political caricatures.
Lindsey Graham Endorses Trump Ultimatum On Iran
- Sen. Lindsey Graham praised the president’s 48 hour demand.
- He warned of massive military action if Iran refuses.
- The statement came during rising regional tensions.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 04 (TNGB) – Senator Lindsey Graham voiced support for President Trump’s ultimatum to Iran on Saturday. Graham reportedly said a massive military operation awaits if Iran chooses poorly. The senator framed the deadline as necessary pressure for a deal. Observers linked the comments to ongoing strikes and threats. Graham has long advocated strong measures against Tehran.
The endorsement adds congressional weight behind the administration’s hard line.
White House Expected To Reshuffle Justice Department Leadership
- The White House plans changes to top Justice roles.
- Sources indicate further adjustments are forthcoming.
- The moves follow earlier discussions on key officials.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 04 (TNGB) – The White House is reportedly set to announce leadership shifts at the top levels of the Justice Department. Insiders point to ongoing reviews of senior positions. The expected changes align with broader administration goals for the agency. Details remain limited pending official confirmation. Officials continue internal deliberations on candidates.
Such reshuffles often signal new priorities in law enforcement policy.


