Subscribe
Please enter your email address to receive Freedom Watch updates on the suggested topics below. You can change or cancel your subscription at any time.
Author: Freedom Watch
By Joseph Wulfsohn Fox News May 25, 2019 Actor Jon Voight expressed his support for President Trump, declaring him “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln” in a two-part video message posted on Twitter on Friday night. Voight, one of the very few outspoken conservative actors in Hollywood, spoke directly to the “people of the Republican Party.” “I know that you’ll agree with me when I say that our president has our utmost respect and our love,” Voight began. “This job is not easy for he’s battling the left and their absurd words of destruction. … Our nation has been…
By Larry Klayman WND May 25, 2019 When I was a young law student in 1973 at Emory University in Atlanta, the feminist movement was just beginning to take flight. Despite this, these were different times; people were less strident and polarized, and my classmates generally were focused on academics with the hope of landing a good-paying job after graduation. But this was also a time when much of our body politic was in flux. The Vietnam War was ending, and President Richard Nixon, caught up in the Watergate scandal, had resigned. But trumping all of this was a…
Freedom Watch TV May 24, 2019
Judges clears Roger Stone to travel for Memphis strip club gig Washington Examiner May 22, 2019 A federal judge gave Roger Stone permission on Wednesday to travel outside of Florida for “business opportunities,” paving the way for him to attend a strip club event in Memphis, Tenn., next month. Before he can go, however, Stone must submit his “specific travel itinerary” to U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson. He also is not allowed to stray from that itinerary. The order from Jackson says there are two trips Stone wishes to take: June 6-8 to Tennessee and July…
Pentagon finally admits it investigates UFOs Fox News May 22, 2019 The U.S. Navy is drafting new guidelines for pilots and other employees to report encounters with ‘unidentified aircraft.’ The Pentagon has finally uttered the words it always avoided when discussing the possible existence of UFOs — “unidentified aerial phenomena” — and admits that it still investigates reports of them. In a statement provided exclusively to The Post, a Department of Defense spokesman said a secret government initiative called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program “did pursue research and investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena.” Continue Reading….. See also:…
Washington Examiner May 22, 2019 Hundreds of protesters gathered in Times Square to demand Rep. Ilhan Omar be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “I’m not Islamophobic, I’m Ilhan-phobic!” organizer Joe Diamond told the crowd at the Monday rally. The event, put on by a group of Jewish Americans called “Ilhan Must Go,” seeks to get the freshman Minnesota congresswoman removed from her post of the Foreign Affairs for comments they say are anti-Semitic and anti-American. “In her brief political career, Omar has made one vile statement after another attacking American Jews, America’s allies, and America’s troops fighting…
Daily Wire May 22, 2019 Hundreds of Jews gathered in Times Square in New York City on Monday evening to protest anti-Semitic Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and chanted, “Omar must go!” “Following the highly-publicized allegations of the Minnesotan congresswoman’s antisemitism and her statement downplaying the 9/11 terrorist attacks, New York native and activist Joe Diamond organized a rally and billboard launch calling for her removal,” The Jerusalem Post reported. “Speakers at the event included former Democratic New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind and award-winning advocate of Christian Zionism Laurie Cardoza-Moore.” “In my lifetime, I cannot think of any other…
Watchdog sues for FBI chart on statutes for prosecuting Hillary Clinton Washington Examiner May 21, 2019 A conservative watchdog group is suing the Justice Department for any copies of a chart that may show statutes by which former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could have been prosecuted for the use of an unauthorized private email server. The lawsuit comes after the agency declined to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request, Judicial Watch announced on Monday. This chart was discussed during testimony last year by Bill Priestap, who served as assistant director of the Federal Bureau of…
Judge upholds Dem subpoena for Trump financial records By Andrew Desiderio, Kyle Cheney POLITICO May 20, 2019 A federal judge on Monday upheld a congressional subpoena seeking President Donald Trump’s financial records from an accounting firm, arguing that Congress is well within its rights to investigate potential illegal behavior by a president — even without launching a formal impeachment inquiry. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling delivers a striking blow to the president’s efforts to resist Democratic investigations, and is certain to give Democrats further legal basis to investigate Trump, his finances, and his presidential campaign. In…
Amash faces fresh GOP primary challenge after Trump impeachment comments By Ronn Blitzer Fox News May 20, 2019 Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs speaks out against Amash, saying he’s “wrong on this.” Less than 48 hours after GOP Rep. Justin Amash declared that President Trump “engaged in impeachable conduct,” a fellow Republican has vowed to challenge him in the upcoming primary election. Michigan state Rep. Jim Lower made his intentions known Monday morning, announcing that instead of seeking a third term in the state legislature, he will run against Amash for their party’s nomination for the 2020 election. Amash…