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By Jennifer Yachnin Greenwire April 10, 2019 A Nevada state judge rebuffed rancher Cliven Bundy’s latest bid to force the federal government to cede control of 56 million acres of public lands in the Silver State, characterizing the lawsuit as “simply delusional.” In an eight-page ruling, Nevada state Judge Jim Crockett rejected Bundy’s assertion that only individual states — rather than the U.S. government — can own public lands. “It is simply delusional to maintain that all public land within the boundaries of Nevada belongs to the State of Nevada,” Crockett wrote in the decision dated April 1 and…
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Judge throws out Cliven Bundy’s “delusional” and “fundamentally flawed” lawsuit By Nikki Bowers Las Vegas Now April 10, 2019 LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Nevada judge threw out Cliven Bundy’s lawsuit Monday saying that all of Nevada’s public lands belong to the state, and that includes where he has been illegally grazing his cattle for a few decades. Bundy sued the State of Nevada, Clark County, and the Center for Biological Diversity because he was seeking declaratory relief for three causes of actions: A declaration of the court that all public lands within the State of Nevada, including…
Crenshaw calls out Omar for describing 9/11 attacks as ‘some people did something’ By Lukas Mikelionis Fox News April 10, 2019 Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar is facing backlash after her speech at a Muslim rights group’s event in which she described the September 11, 2001 terror attacks as “some people did something.” Omar spoke at a Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) fundraiser last month, where she called upon other Muslim Americans to “make people uncomfortable” with their activism and presence in the society and criticized the Jewish state. But another part of the speech surfaced on social media…
Omar defends herself after calling Miller ‘white nationalist’ By Sunlen Serfaty, Ashley Killough and Veronica Stracqualursi CNN April 10, 2019 (CNN)Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota defended herself Tuesday afternoon against Republican criticism she has faced over a tweet she wrote that slammed a senior White House adviser as a “white nationalist” Monday on Twitter. “It is the most bizarre thing,” Omar told CNN on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, when asked about the condemnation she’s faced since she tweeted that “Stephen Miller is a white nationalist” on Monday. In her tweet, Omar pointed to reporting that Miller has…
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Buttigieg to Pence: ‘Your problem is not with me — your quarrel, sir, is with my creator’ By Devan Cole CNN April 8, 2019 Washington (CNN) Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg on Sunday again took on Vice President Mike Pence — whose stances on LGBTQ issues have faced criticism from gay rights activists — saying that if Pence has “a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me — your quarrel, sir, is with my creator.” Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, made the comments while speaking at the LGBTQ Victory Fund National Champagne…
Trump under fire over Islamophobia after man threatens to kill Ilhan Omar By Ed Pilkington the Guardian April 7, 2019 Donald Trump and Fox News are coming under fire for contributing to a climate of Islamophobia, following the arrest of a supporter of the president who threatened to kill Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota who was one of the first Muslim women elected to the US Congress. Patrick Carlineo, from Addison, New York, was arrested on Friday and charged with making a threatening phone call to Omar’s office. According to the FBI, Carlineo told a staff member:…
Conservatives’ takeover of Supreme Court stalled by John Roberts-Brett Kavanaugh bromance By Richard Wolf USA TODAY April 7, 2019 WASHINGTON — The conservative takeover of the Supreme Court that was anticipated following President Donald Trump’s two selections has been stalled by a budding bromance between the senior and junior justices. Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s newest member, Brett Kavanaugh, have voted in tandem on nearly every case that’s come before them since Kavanaugh joined the court in October. They’ve been more likely to side with the court’s liberal justices than its other conservatives. Continue Reading…..
CNN’s Don Lemon announces engagement to boyfriend Tim Malone By Sara M Moniuszko USA TODAY April 6, 2019 Congrats are in order for Don Lemon and Tim Malone — they’re engaged! The CNN anchor, 53, announced the news on Instagram Saturday, sharing a photo of the ring and how Malone popped the question. “He gave me a present on his birthday. How could I say no?” Lemon wrote in the image caption. In the photo, we see customized dog tags on the collar of their pets Boomer and Barkley with the words: “Daddy will you marry Papa?” Continue…