Author: Freedom Watch

The fun and games on Capitol Hill and our nation’s capital the swamp the cesspool continue on not only are the political parties fighting over the budget of course they’ve never balanced the budget it continues to break all records huge amount of interest paid by the US government contributing to inflation you see it with gas prices food prices and everything else but also now Hunter Biden Joe Biden and James Biden coming forward are people inside of the IRS who say that the whistleblowers were telling the truth when they say that the prosecution of Hunter Biden…

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Judge demands answers after Jan. 6 defendant recants guilt By Josh Gerstein, Kyle Cheney POLITICO February 4, 2023 A Jan. 6 defendant’s boast in an interview this week that he had no regrets about his role in the Capitol riot — just days after he acknowledged his guilt in a federal courtroom — may upend the man’s efforts to resolve the criminal case against him. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta issued an order Friday instructing defendant Thomas Adams Jr. and prosecutors to explain why the guilty findings the judge entered on Tuesday, following a brief “stipulated” bench trial should…

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DeSantis files complaint against Orlando Philharmonic for hosting drag holiday event The Hill February 5, 2023 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) administration has filed a complaint against an Orlando foundation over a drag holiday event it hosted in which minors were allowed to attend the show. The complaint, which was filed Friday, alleges that the Orlando Philharmonic Plaza Foundation violated state law in allowing for a person to “commit lewd or lascivious exhibition” in the presence of an individual who is less than 16 years old. It states that the foundation hosted a show called “A Drag Queen Christmas” on…

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US downs Chinese balloon, drawing a threat from China AP NEWS February 5, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military on Saturday shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America. China insisted the flyover was an accident involving a civilian aircraft and threatened repercussions. President Joe Biden issued the order but had wanted the balloon downed even earlier, on Wednesday. He was advised that the best time for the operation would be when it was over water, U.S. officials said. Military officials determined that bringing it down over…

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Record numbers of people are worse off, a recipe for political discontent: POLL ABC News February 5, 2023 Four in 10 Americans say they’ve gotten worse off financially since Joe Biden became president, the most in ABC News/Washington Post polls dating back 37 years. Political fallout includes poor performance ratings for Biden and a tight hypothetical Biden/Trump rematch next year. Given disaffection with both leaders, a rerun of the 2020 presidential election is hardly enticing: Nearly six in 10 Democratic-aligned adults don’t want to see Biden nominated again for the job, and half on the Republican side would rather not…

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US officials disclosed new details about the balloon’s capabilities. Here’s what we know | CNN Politics By Jeremy Herb, Jennifer Hansler, Kylie Atwood, Manu Raju, Haley Britzky CNN February 9, 2023 Biden administration officials disclosed new information Thursday about the capabilities of the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that traversed the United States last week and what they are learning as the FBI begins analyzing the recovered parts after the balloon was shot down Saturday. US officials also detailed what they’ve discovered about the broader spying operation they say the Chinese government has undertaken using a fleet of high-altitude surveillance balloons…

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Man who carried a Confederate flag in the Capitol on Jan. 6 is sentenced to 3 years NBC News February 10, 2023 Kevin Seefried, a Delaware man who carried a Confederate flag through the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday. Kevin Seefried, 53, was convicted on five charges stemming from his participation in the riot, including obstruction of an official proceeding — the joint session of Congress that was working to certify the Electoral College vote that day. The government had sought a 70-month sentence for Seefried, while his lawyers…

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