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Jill Biden corrects Joe on number of grandchildren Washington Examiner April 7, 2020 Joe Biden and wife Jill Biden acknowledged the birth of their new grandchildren more than a week after the latest addition to the family of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. “We have three children, and we have six grandchildren,” Jill Biden said at the beginning of a virtual town hall Sunday night. The two-term vice president added, during the online event dedicated to helping families adjust to life amid the coronavirus pandemic, that their grandchildren ranged from “seniors in law school to little infants.” Continue…

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(Tel Aviv, Israel and Washington, D.C., April 7, 2020). Larry Klayman, the founder of Freedom Watch, Inc. and now chairman and general counsel, and Israeli lawyers Ruth Machnes Suchovolsky, Arie Suchovolsky, and Yacov Bidor of A. Suchovolsky & Co. Law Firm in Tel Aviv announce the filing of a class action lawsuit against China for the huge damage to health and welfare and the economy of Israel. A copy of the complaint in Hebrew is embedded below. Previously, Klayman and Freedom Watch had filed a similar class action in federal court in Dallas, Texas. He is proud to now…

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The Strange Case of Trish Regan (Too Smart for TV?) | RealClearPolitics Real Clear Politics April 7, 2020 Monday, March 9, 2020, started as a day like any other for a newswoman in the midst of a global pandemic. Trish Regan, like other journalists across the country, studied the new data, both scientific and political, that had come to light over the weekend about coronavirus and developed the material she would use for the opening monologue on her prime-time Fox Business Network show. As always, Regan was prepared to challenge the shibboleths and talking points of the mainstream…

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Inside DOJ’s Nationwide Effort to Take on China By Betsy Woodruff Swan POLITICO April 7, 2020 The leadership of the Justice Department has put a bull’s-eye on the Chinese government, pushing prosecutors across the country to focus on investigations of Chinese state-backed efforts to steal intellectual property. The work involves investigations into American academics and work with U.S. universities, and department officials say their nationwide undertaking isn’t slowing it down. The department’s targets range from Chinese military officers to American college professors — evidence, its leadership says, that the Chinese government is targeting every sector of American public…

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India Drags China To International Court For COVID-19 War | GreatGameIndia GreatGameIndia April 7, 2020 As a direct impact of extensive GreatGameIndia reporting on the sinister aspect of Coronavirus being manufactured as a biological weapon, now India has dragged China to international court for waging COVID-19 War. India’s complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Council seeking compensation from China specifically presents as evidence GreatGameIndia’s report on how Chinese biowarfare agents stole Coronavirus from a Canadian lab and weaponized it at Wuhan Institute of Virology. Although no actual figure for compensation was mentioned in the complaint, according to…

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(Washington, D.C., April 6, 2020). Larry Klayman, a former federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice and the founder, chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch, Inc., today received notification that the public interest group’s criminal complaint filed in the Hague, Netherlands, against the People’s Republic of China and its president and other communist officials is being processed by the judicial body. A copy of the complaint along with the notice by the International Criminal Court are embedded below. Klayman had this to this to say upon getting this good news from The Hague: “I am confident that…

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The silent threat of the coronavirus: America’s dependence on Chinese pharmaceuticals By Andrew Natsios The Conversation April 6, 2020 As the new coronavirus, called 2019-nCoV, spreads rapidly around the globe, the international community is scrambling to keep up. Scientists rush to develop a vaccine, policymakers debate the most effective containment methods, and health care systems strain to accommodate the growing number of sick and dying. Though it may sound like a scene from the 2011 movie “Contagion,” it is actually an unfolding reality. In the midst of all of this, a potential crisis simmers in the shadows: The…

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