Author: Freedom Watch

By Jazmin Goodwin, CNN Business CNN March 21, 2021 New York (CNN Business)Former President Donald Trump is coming back to social media — but this time with his own network, a Trump spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday. Jason Miller, a long-time adviser and spokesperson for Trump’s 2020 campaign told Howard Kurtz on Fox’s “MediaBuzz” that Trump will be “returning to social media in probably about two or three months.” He added Trump’s return will be with “his own platform” that will attract “tens of millions” of new users and “completely redefine the game.” .@JasonMillerinDC said President Trump will…

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Reseeding the men’s March Madness 2021 field for the round of 32 ESPN.com March 21, 2021 After two years without NCAA tournament action, the postseason party for men’s basketball has not disappointed. We’ve had thrilling overtime matchups. Plus, a few major upsets have unfolded in the past two days. In our attempt to reseed the field, don’t expect a ton of movement after one game (or none, in the case of Oregon). Sure, some of the double-digit seeds that pulled off upsets in the first round deserve the attention they have received thus far but are probably not…

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By Larry Klayman RenewAmerica March 21, 2021 Over the last many decades, it has become more than apparent that the criminal justice system does not apply to the rich and powerful elite, particularly those that reside and carry out their nefarious deeds on the banks of the Potomac. As just one of the latest examples, not even the Trump Justice Department (DOJ), which was run by two establishment Republican hacks, Attorneys General Jeff Sessions and then Bill Barr, refused to hold anyone accountable to the rule of law with regard to the Russian collusion witch hunts and the fraudulent…

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U.S.-China trade relations remain strained as Biden team takes tough stance similar to Trump CNBC March 20, 2021 U.S.-China trade relations are likely to remain challenged after this week’s diplomatic talks showed that the Biden team will retain a tough tone with Beijing. “I had low expectations for Alaska and those expectations have been met,” said attorney Clete Willems, who served as a trade advisor to President Trump. At stake is one of the most valuable relationships in the world. China was the United States’ third-largest goods trading partner in 2019 with $558.1 billion in total trade. “The…

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Biden Falls While Walking Up Steps To Get On Air Force One The Daily Wire March 19, 2021 President Joe Biden fell while walking up the stairs to board Air Force One on Friday as he was preparing to go to Atlanta to visit with community leaders after this week’s tragedy in the city. Videos posted online showed Biden, 78, repeatedly stumbling while trying to walk up the stairs as he grasped the rail the entire time. Eventually Biden was able to get up the stairs and he turned around and gave a salute. Biden’s fall comes after…

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By Josh Gerstein POLITICO March 19, 2021 A federal appeals court judge issued an extraordinary opinion Friday attacking partisan bias in the news media, lamenting the treatment of conservatives in American society and calling for the Supreme Court to overturn a landmark legal precedent that protects news outlets from lawsuits over reports about public figures. D.C. Circuit Senior Judge Laurence Silberman’s diatribe, contained in his dissent in a libel case, amounted to a withering, frontal assault on the 1964 Supreme Court decision that set the framework for modern defamation law — New York Times v. Sullivan. Advertisement Silberman said…

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Duke basketball appears to suffer first official exit of offseason Ball Durham March 19, 2021 The Duke basketball team appeared to have suffered its first official exit of the offseason. For the second straight season, the Duke basketball team has begun its offseason in mid-March, and roster movement is already underway. Many look to the Blue Devils for the top NBA Draft prospects, and their most notable draft-eligible player, Jalen Johnson, bolted from Durham in mid-February to try and preserve his draft stock amid the struggles of the five-time National Champions. Continue Reading…..

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