Author: Freedom Watch

By Daniel Canova Fox News September 16, 2020 Back in 2016 when quarterback Colin Kaepernick started protesting racial inequality during the national anthem, Hall of Fame coach Mike Ditka said he should “get the hell out” of the country because he thought that it was a form of disrespect. Just a few short months ago when George Floyd and Breonna Taylor were both victims of police brutality, Ditka once again reiterated in July that athletes who are protesting the anthem should “get the hell out” of the United States. And following this week’s NFL games, for a third time…

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Caputo apologizes to HHS staff, signals desire for medical leave By Adam Cancryn, Dan Diamond, Sarah Owermohle POLITICO September 15, 2020 The health department’s top spokesperson Michael Caputo called an emergency staff meeting on Tuesday to apologize for drawing negative attention to the Trump administration’s health care strategy and signaled that he might be soon departing his role, according to five people with knowledge of the meeting. The departure of Caputo, who has closely controlled the health agencies’ dissemination of information about coronavirus, would be a blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to promote a possible vaccine, if…

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Yahoo News September 15, 2020 Two of the biggest names from the Fox Corporation are set to testify under oath in a lawsuit over a right-wing conspiracy theory that Russia did not hack the emails from Democratic National Committee that were released to help Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. “Fox News star Sean Hannity was once his network’s most prominent booster of conspiracy theories about murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, only stopping the rumor-mongering after Rich’s grieving parents publicly begged him to knock it off,” The Daily Beast reported Monday. Continue Reading…..

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Black Lives Matter protesters chant ‘F*** your Jesus’ By WND Staff WND September 15, 2020 A black street preacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, declaring “Jesus saves” was attacked by a mob shouting “F*** Jesus.” The confrontation took placing during Republican National Convention events in the city in August but was ignored by media and spotlighted Monday by the Gateway Pundit. See the video of marchers: See the attack on the preacher: Continue Reading…..

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Durham speculation reaching fever pitch after aide resignation, Graham comments, phone-wipe mystery By Brooke Singman Fox News September 14, 2020 What is the next shoe to drop in U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation? That’s one of the big questions in Washington this month, even as lawmakers’ attention is torn among coronavirus, school reopenings, economic uncertainty, wildfires, social unrest and the presidential election. Speculation over the status of Durham’s review into the origins of the Russia probe has only intensified amid the resignation of a top aide last week and comments from congressional Republicans suggesting developments could soon be…

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Peter Navarro abruptly cut from CNN interview after telling Jake Tapper network ‘is not honest with the American people’ By Nick Givas Fox News September 14, 2020 White House adviser Peter Navarro was seemingly cut off by CNN host Jake Tapper during an episode of “State of the Union” on Sunday after the two got into a heated debate about the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. The interview lasted for several minutes with Tapper giving Navarro the floor to speak at the beginning of the sitdown. Things escalated quickly, however, and the exchange was abruptly shut…

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New York Post September 14, 2020 More voters consider the unrest in three US cities stemming from Black Lives Matter demonstrations to be riots rather than protests, a new Fox News poll shows. The poll, published Sunday, found that 48 percent of likely voters surveyed described violence in New York, Portland, and Kenosha, Wisconsin to be riots, compared to 40 percent who saw them as protests. The results break down in part along party lines, with 68 percent of Republicans calling the unrest riots, compared to 30 percent of Democrats. Continue Reading…..

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Kisner apologizes for callous COVID-19 tweet Golf Channel September 13, 2020 Kevin Kisner on Saturday inserted himself into the COVID-19 conversation with a callous remark sent in response to a tweet about the death and illness of others. Former NBA player and current Twitter personality Rex Chapman sent the following tweet detailing his personal connection to the COVID-19 pandemic and his frustration with President Donald Trump. Kisner responded in a tweet that his since been deleted: Kisner later directed this apology to Chapman — who initially did not accept it — and to “anyone else that was hurt…

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