Author: Freedom Watch

Tulsi Gabbard sues Hillary Clinton for $50M over ‘Russian asset’ remark NBC News January 22, 2020 Gabbard filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday against Hillary Clinton seeking $50 million in damages, claiming the former Democratic presidential nominee “carelessly and recklessly impugned” her reputation when she suggested in October that one of the 2020 Democratic candidates is “the favorite of the Russians.” The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, says it aims to hold Clinton and other “political elites” accountable for “distorting the truth in the middle of a critical Presidential election.”…

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Iranian lawmaker announces a $3 million cash reward for ‘whoever kills Trump’ By Greg Norman Fox News January 21, 2020 An Iranian lawmaker apparently has placed a $3 million bounty on President Trump’s head. Ahmad Hamzeh made the declaration Tuesday during a speech to parliament in Tehran, although it’s unclear whether it has any backing from Iran’s top leaders, Reuters reported, citing the ISNA news agency. “On behalf of the people of Kerman province, we will pay a $3 million reward in cash to whoever kills Trump,” Hamzeh was quoted as saying. Continue Reading…..

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Newsmax TV Surpasses Bloomberg TV, C-SPAN in Key Ratings Newsmax January 20, 2020 BOCA RATON, Fla. — Newsmax TV surpassed Bloomberg Television in total household reach, household coverage area rating, and average audience for the week of Dec. 9, 2019. Newsmax also topped C-SPAN in household coverage area rating for the same week, according to recently released Comscore data. For the week of Dec. 9, 2019, Newsmax TV had a total reach of 2.64 million households compared to 1.63 million for Bloomberg Television. “This is a major milestone for us,” Newsmax Media CEO Christopher Ruddy said. “Our content…

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By Robert Turner Medium January 20, 2020 Hollywood has clearly lost its taste for self-deprecation and self-effacement if its response to Ricky Gervais can be used as a barometer. The liberal press, surely it’s mouthpiece, was scathing in their reviews of his master of ceremony duties for the 77th Golden Globe Awards. Almost unanimous in their condemnation of Gervais and his comments on the evening, their responses are a clear indicator of how far out of touch they have become with the American public. How their sycophantic pandering to Hollywood and a group of self-aggrandizing, pretentious and pompous actors…

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Opinion | George Conway: Why Trump had to hire this legal odd couple Washington Post January 19, 2020 This is what happens when you don’t pay your legal bills. President Trump, whose businesses and now campaign have left a long trail of unpaid bills behind them, has never discriminated when it comes to stiffing people who work for him. That includes lawyers — which is part of the reason he found the need to make some curious last-minute tweaks to his team, announcing the addition of the legal odd couple of Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth W. Starr. ��������The…

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For 3: Louisville makes a statement at Duke ESPN.com January 19, 2020 Let’s see. We had thrilling matchups, upsets, an ejection and questions about next week’s rankings. A typical Saturday in the 2019-2020 season. 3 things from Saturday. Louisville punctuates season with pivotal win at Duke We can discuss a multitude of moments that unfolded in No. 11 Louisville’s 79-73 win at No. 3 Duke on Saturday. Louisville’s 10-point lead at halftime. Louisville squandering that lead in the second half. Freshman David Johnson, who entered the game averaging 3.7 PPG, dropping 17 points on the Blue Devils in…

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Fox’s Chris Wallace asks if Trump legal team filled with people who have their own axe to grind By Joe Concha TheHill January 18, 2020 Chris Wallace questioned the motives of some of those on President Trump’s impeachment defense team, asking if it included “a bunch of people who each have their own axe to grind and their own ego to fill?” Wallace, the anchor of “Fox News Sunday,” also questioned whether Pat Cipollone, the president’s counsel, would be happy with the rest of his team, which includes Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr, the former…

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‘Strong’ paper trail has John Durham investigating the months before Mueller appointment Washington Examiner January 18, 2020 A trail of documents has reportedly led Attorney General William Barr’s handpicked federal prosecutor to focus his inquiry into the origins of the Russia investigation on the first several months of President Trump’s tenure. John Durham, a U.S. attorney from Connecticut, is zeroing in on the period spanning from January 2017, when Trump took office, to May of that year. A “strong” paper trail, as CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge put it on Friday, has led the investigation into…

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By Larry Klayman WND January 17, 2020 Just when I thought nothing could become even more bizarre, President Donald J. Trump’s so-called legal team, led by Jay Sekulow, has recruited Ken Starr and Robert Ray, independent counsels during the Clinton years, to lead the defense of The Donald during the looming impeachment trial. Joining the legal team as well is retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. Notably absent from the legal team is Rudy Giuliani, the president’s private legal counsel during the Russian collusion witch hunt of Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Giuliani,…

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