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Crowdsource the Truth June 19, 2019 Despite strong words, Larry remains convinced Barr’s DOJ will do nothing as he analyzes the seemingly unending Congressional hearings into all things Mueller.
Hicks stopped returning some of Trump’s calls, now she’s testifying By Kaitlan Collins and Kevin Liptak CNN June 19, 2019 (CNN)For Hope Hicks, President Donald Trump is “boss man” no more. Once the President’s closest West Wing confidante — the recipient of his repeated phone calls, the witness to his angriest moments, and according to other campaign aides, the person who steamed wrinkles out of his pants — sources now say their relationship has changed. Instead of carrying out a near-constant conversation, they rarely speak. Hicks returns to Washington on Wednesday to testify behind closed doors before the…
Washington Examiner June 18, 2019 A federal agency recommended counselor Kellyanne Conway be fired for repeatedly violating the Hatch Act, but didn’t offer similar guidance for Obama-era officials cited for Hatch Act rule-breaking. The Office of the Special Counsel, headed by Henry Kerner, said last week Conway had repeatedly violated the federal law during official media appearances through her endorsements of President Trump’s reelection and attacks on Democrats and recommended she be removed as counselor. But that investigative body didn’t make similar recommendations when two Obama Cabinet officials — Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and Secretary…
John Cusack slammed for antisemitic retweet By Amy Spiro The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com June 18, 2019 Actor John Cusack was widely criticized on Monday after tweeting an antisemitic image. The actor – best known for Say Anything…, Being John Malkovich and High Fidelity – at first defended his retweet of the meme, before later backtracking, deleting it and apologizing. Late on Monday Cusack tweeted the image, which features a hand emblazoned with a Star of David crushing a group of people. On the image is written a quote that is falsely attributed to the French philosopher Voltaire:…
By Justin Wise TheHill June 18, 2019 President Trump on Monday dismissed a new poll from Fox News that showed him losing to multiple 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, saying “something weird” is happening at the network favored by conservatives. .@FoxNews Polls are always bad for me. They were against Crooked Hillary also. Something weird going on at Fox. Our polls show us leading in all 17 Swing States. For the record, I didn’t spend 30 hours with @abcnews, but rather a tiny fraction of that. More Fake News @BretBaier — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 17, 2019 Fox News…
By Larry Klayman WND June 17, 2019 Kellyanne Conway has been constantly humiliated since her husband (to use the term loosely), George Conway, was not offered the position of solicitor general at the U.S. Department of Justice. His vicious tweets defame the president she loyally serves. Even though Kellyanne is no longer even a member of the District of Columbia Bar, having let her registration lapse, she has been subjected to a vindictive bar complaint before Bar Disciplinary Counsel, filed by 16 leftist law professors, one of whom even serves on the bar’s hearing disciplinary committees. Her crime? She…
Former NSA director would support ending phone data collection program CBS News June 16, 2019 The telephone data collection program run by the National Security Agency in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks — which was amended following its public disclosure by contractor Edward Snowden in 2013 — may no longer be “useful,” the former head of the agency, retired Army Gen. Keith Alexander, said Friday. Alexander, who led the NSA from 2005 to 2014 and became the first commander of U.S. Cyber Command upon its creation in 2009, spoke to reporters ahead of the Intelligence…
By Herb Keinon The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com June 16, 2019 Public officials who “support and endorse antisemitism,” such as US Rep. Ilhan Omar and British Labour Party head Jeremy Corbyn, should be removed from office, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon said Sunday at The Jerusalem Post conference in New York. “Antisemitism is on the rise, and we cannot and will not ignore it,” Danon said. “Unfortunately also here in the US we hear remarks from public officials — member of Congress Ilhan Omar, in the UK, Mr. Corbyn — public officials who support and endorse antisemitism.…
Trump agrees with AOC after Dem warns of ‘very real risk’ president will be re-elected in 2020 By Gregg Re Fox News June 16, 2019 Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., warned Sunday there is “very real risk” President Trump will win re-election in 2020, sparking a rare response of its kind from the president: “I agree.” Her comments struck an unusually defensive tone for the 29-year-old progressive firebrand, as Democrats seek to winnow their list of 23 presidential contenders. Ocasio-Cortez also acknowledged that progressive frustration with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was “quite real” and spoke bluntly on her initiative…
Trump campaign cutting ties with pollsters after internal numbers leaked By Chuck Todd, Kristen Welker and Ben Kamisar NBC News June 16, 2019 WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign is cutting ties with some of its own pollsters after leaked internal polling showed the president trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in critical 2020 battleground states, according to a person close to the campaign. The move comes after NBC News obtained new details from a March internal poll that found Trump trailing Biden in 11 key states. Portions of the campaign’s expansive March polling trickled out in…