Author: Freedom Watch

Garcetti says economy reopened too quickly, warns of new stay-at-home order By https://www.latimes.com/people/alex-wigglesworth Los Angeles Times July 20, 2020 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Sunday said L.A. opened too quickly and again warned that the city was close to imposing some type of new stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases continued to spike. Speaking on CNN, Garcetti was asked about a Los Angeles Times editorial that criticized the rapid reopening of California, which was followed by a major surge in both new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. “I think a lot of people don’t understand, mayors often have no…

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(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 20, 2020). Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and the current chairman and general counsel of the latter, announced the filing of suit against the The Plainview Project, Mayor Jim Kenney, Soros financed District Attorney Larry Krasner and the former and current Philadelphia Police Commissioners Richard Roth and Danielle Outlaw. The complaint, which can be viewed at www.freedomwatchusa.org, alleges discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity and sex, insofar as the plaintiffs, six Philly cops, were terminated and/or constructively terminated for private social media posts which were illegally hacked by defendant…

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Chris Wallace to Trump: Cognitive Exam ‘Not the Hardest Test’, Involves Identifying an Elephant By Justin Baragona The Daily Beast July 19, 2020 Fox News anchor Chris Wallace found himself entangled in a weird and bizarre debate with President Donald Trump over the president’s cognitive tests boasts, pointing out how easy the test is and that one of the questions merely asks the taker to identify a picture of an elephant. Speaking to Fox News host and close confidant Sean Hannity earlier this month, the president bragged that Walter Reed doctors were “very surprised” that he recently “aced”…

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39 shot, 5 fatally, so far this weekend By Sun-Times Wire Chicago Sun-Times July 18, 2020 Thirty-nine people have been shot across Chicago so far this weekend, five of them fatally. Six teenage boys are among those wounded. Saturday The latest fatal shooting left a man dead Saturday morning in Humboldt Park on the West Side. The 26-year-old was shot multiple times at 6:28 a.m. in the 3400 block of West Ohio Street, Chicago police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. About three hours earlier, another man was killed in Little Village on the Southwest Side.…

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Time: 3 PM Eastern/Noon Pacific Date: This Sunday, July 19, 2020 Watch on Freedom Watch YouTube Channel (Palm Beach, Florida, July 19, 2020). This Sunday, July 19, 2020, the fearless and most banned conservative by social media, Laura Loomer, the woman who exposed the immigration fraud and other crimes of Rep. Ilhan Omar and who sued Omar’s anti-Semitic “Muslim twin,” Rep. Rashida Tlaib over assault at a campaign event with Omar, who jumped the fence at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s mansion and set up camp with illegal immigrants to make a point, and who has taken on California Governor…

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Three Duke basketball players most likely to leave early next year By Matt Giles Ball Durham July 17, 2020 Goodbyes to Duke basketball stars with eligibility remaining, well, those are never easy. But such farewells have become the norm for the numb-to-it fanbase. And though the number of early departures next spring certainly could fall below the program’s average of 3.75 per year since 2017, it’s also conceivable that the number could break the current program record of four in a year (three times: 2017, 2018, 2019). Most probable, though, seems to be that the number will match…

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