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Freedom Watch TV April 20, 2020
By Justine Coleman TheHill April 19, 2020 President Trump criticized Fox News and host Chris Wallace on Sunday, saying they are “on a bad path” after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) appeared on “Fox News Sunday” for the first time since 2017. The president in a tweet also called the Speaker “an inherently ‘dumb’ person.” “She wasted all of her time on the Impeachment Hoax,” he tweeted, referring to Pelosi. “She will be overthrown, either by inside or out, just like her last time as ‘Speaker,'” he added. “Wallace & @FoxNews are on a bad path, watch!” Continue Reading…..
Trump torches Matt Drudge, and Matt fiercely fires back By Joe Kovacs WND April 19, 2020 President Donald Trump is blasting online newsman Matt Drudge this weekend, as the commander in chief said he’s given up on the popular Drudge Report website. “I gave up on Drudge (a really nice guy) long ago, as have many others,” Trump tweeted on Saturday. “People are dropping off like flies!” In a rare statement, Drudge fired back at Trump to refute the claim that his online traffic is plummeting. Continue Reading…..
Roger Stone says order to report to jail is ‘essentially a death sentence’ YouTube April 18, 2020 Click to Watch Video
FREEDOM WATCH SUING CHINA FOR $20T “America This Week” with Eric Bolling April 18, 2020 Larry Klayman already has nearly 1,000 plaintiffs in his lawsuit against China which alleges the government created and released the coronavirus as a biological weapon. “We’re asking for $20 trillion-plus in damages for everything that been done to the U.S.,” Klayman said. “Why should the American taxpayer have to pay for this?… The communist Chinese need to pay.” The lawsuit filed in the Northern District Court of Texas claims that China violated its international treaty obligations by developing a biological weapon and either…
Freedom Watch TV April 17, 2020 See also: Premarket stocks: China could emerge from the pandemic even stronger – CNN California’s top cop defends extraordinary virus shutdowns – The San Diego Union-Tribune
China could emerge from the pandemic even stronger By Charles Riley, CNN Business CNN April 17, 2020 London (CNN Business)It’s official: Even the world’s second biggest economy, on a growth streak lasting four decades, was no match for the coronavirus pandemic. China’s economy shrank 6.8% in the first quarter of 2020 compared to a year earlier, according to government statistics released Friday. China’s economy just shrank for the first time in decades. It could still eke out growth this year The superlatives: The plunge is the worst for a single quarter that China has recorded since it started…
Chris Wallace on the ‘tremendous political ramifications’ of Trump’s next move By Joshua Nelson Fox News April 17, 2020 “Fox News Sunday” anchor Chris Wallace on Thursday highlighted the “political risks” President Trump is facing as he determines the appropriate time to reopen the economy amid the coronavirus outbreak. “You don’t want to open too soon and get people sick and spread the virus again after we’ve done all this hard work of social distancing and sheltering in place to try to bend it down,” Wallace said on Fox News Radio’s “Brian Kilmeade Show.” But on the other…
Newsweek April 17, 2020 United States District Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied a motion requesting a new trial for Roger Stone, the convicted former adviser to President Donald Trump, in a Thursday ruling. Court documents show that Stone must appear in person “at the institution designated by the Bureau of Prisons” within 14 days to serve out his sentence. Stone is currently out on bond. Stone was found guilty in 2019 of obstructing an investigation conducted by Congress, witness tampering and making false statements to the U.S. Government in relation to alleged meddling in the 2016 election by Russia.…
California’s top cop defends extraordinary virus shutdowns San Diego Union-Tribune April 17, 2020 What would normally be broad constitutional protections for freedoms of assembly, religion — even buying guns — have their limits when they endanger others during the coronavirus pandemic, California’s top law enforcement officer said in an interview. The state has been sued over all three during its shutdown as government officials pick winners and losers in deciding which businesses and activities can operate and which can’t. But in an interview with The Associated Press Thursday, Attorney General Xavier Becerra said officials have broad authority to…