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Dates: July 5 and 6, 2021 Times: 9 am to 4 pm Place: Independence Hall (Visitors Center) Second Floor Ballroom (July 3, 2021 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Larry Klayman and Freedom Watch are hosting the Third Continental Congress on July 5 and 6, 2021 at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of liberty. This important convention of delegates from around the nation will convene on the 245th anniversary of the founding of our nation at a time in our nation’s history where We the People’s freedoms and liberty again hang in the balance. Please go to www.freedomwatchusa.org to view a…
Watters: Kamala’s laugh a ‘defense mechanism’ that often works; ‘failed miserably’ with Lester Holt By Fox News Staff Fox News July 3, 2021 Jesse Watters said Friday on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ that Vice President Kamala Harris’ signature ‘cackle’ is a “defense mechanism” when she is faced with a question she can’t answer or doesn’t want to respond to, adding that it often is employed to lighten the interview — which he said notably failed during a recent back-and-forth with NBC News anchor Lester Holt. JESSE WATTERS: as someone who made his career doing man-on-the-street interviews, I feel like…
Trump-appointed judge rejects US Capitol rioter’s claim he was ‘selectively charged’ because he supports Trump By Marshall Cohen CNN July 3, 2021 (CNN)A Trump-appointed federal judge on Friday rejected claims from a US Capitol riot defendant that he had been “selectively charged” because he is a supporter of former President Donald Trump. Federal Judge Trevor McFadden shot down that accusation and upheld the criminal charges against Couy Griffin, a county commissioner from New Mexico who founded the “Cowboys for Trump” group and was featured in a recent CNN documentary about the January 6 insurrection. The judge also rejected…
By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter CNN July 2, 2021 (CNN)Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch on Friday said the Supreme Court should revisit the breadth of the landmark First Amendment decision in New York Times v. Sullivan and explore how it applies to social media and technology companies. That 1964 ruling created a higher bar for public figures to claim libel and has been a bedrock of US media law, but the two conservative justices said it’s time to take another look. “Since 1964,” Gorsuch wrote Friday, “our Nation’s media landscape has shifted in ways few…
Neighboring construction could have impacted Surfside building’s stability, experts say By Laura Romero, Soo Rin Kim, and Lucien Bruggeman ABC News July 2, 2021 Engineers and Surfside, Florida, officials are concerned that recent construction at a neighboring residential building may have contributed to instability at the Champlain Tower South building that collapsed last week — and could potentially have been “the straw that broke the camel’s back,” according to one expert. “Construction of a neighboring building can certainly impact the conditions, particularly the foundation for an existing building,” Ben Schafer, a structural engineer at Johns Hopkins University, told…
President Biden wins global support for massive tax overhaul By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business CNN July 2, 2021 London (CNN Business)The United States has won international backing for its plan to overhaul the global system for taxing companies, a huge step toward simplifying a complex web of rules long exploited by big corporations. Countries including India, China and Switzerland have agreed to a broad framework for reform set out by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The Paris-based group said Thursday that 130 countries and jurisdictions were on board, representing more than 90% of global economic output.…
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By Bill Hoffmann Newsmax July 1, 2021 The top executive at Fox News banned one of her star reporters from asking questions about the NFL’s National Anthem controversy out of fear it would blow a multi-billion dollar deal to air football games that was being negotiated, a bombshell lawsuit charges. The suit filed by news anchor and White House correspondent Ed Henry against Fox News and Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Scott also claims another reason for the muzzling was Scott was “tired of “carrying water”‘ for then-President Donald Trump. Continue Reading…..
Prosecutors charge Trump Organization with a 15-year tax scheme By Erica Orden and Kara Scannell CNN July 1, 2021 New York (CNN)New York prosecutors on Thursday charged the Trump Organization, Trump Payroll Corporation and Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg with 15 felony counts in connection with an alleged tax scheme stretching back to 2005, in an extraordinary legal development against the former President’s namesake company. Prosecutors in court said the counts include a scheme to defraud, conspiracy, criminal tax fraud, offering a false instrument for filing and falsifying business records. The indictment also alleges Weisselberg evaded $1.76 million…
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