Author: Freedom Watch

By Larry Klayman WND February 22, 2019 Let me get this up front. I am not a racist, nor am I bigoted against any minority. As a Jew who has accepted Jesus as my Savior, I remain proud of my Jewish heritage. I am also a proud Zionist, who believes that Israel is not just the cradle of civilization but also the homeland of Jews and Christians as well those Arabs who do not seek Israel’s destruction. That does not mean that peaceful Arabs and other Muslims should be expelled from Israel — and indeed, the Jewish state, unlike…

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Investor’s Business Daily February 22, 2019 Deep State: The plot, as always in the Russia investigation, thickens. It never thins. Now we find out, contrary to what former FBI Director James Comey said, that top FBI officials wanted to charge Hillary Clinton for criminally misusing her homebrew email server and compromising American secrets. The lies continue to unravel. This is the Deep State on steroids. If newly appointed Attorney General William Barr decides to clean house, and we hope he does, he’ll have his hands full. Meanwhile, as former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe continues his self-destructive book tour,…

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Rosenstein: My time at DOJ is ‘coming to an end’ By Rachel Frazin TheHill February 22, 2019 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Thursday that his time in law enforcement was “coming to an end.” “My time as a law enforcement official is coming to an end, a lot later than I expected,” the No. 2 official at the Department of Justice (DOJ) said during a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania. “People joke about the revolving door between government and the private sector. The door never revolved for me. It was one way in, and one way…

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Federal prosecutors broke law in Jeffrey Epstein case, judge rules Miami Herald February 21, 2019 Federal prosecutors, under former Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, broke the law when they concealed a plea agreement from more than 30 underage victims who had been sexually abused by wealthy New York hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge ruled Thursday. While the decision marks a victory for crime victims, the federal judge, Kenneth A. Marra, stopped short of overturning Epstein’s plea deal, or issuing an order resolving the case. He instead gave federal prosecutors 15 days to confer with Epstein’s…

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Huge snake mauled by alligator in Florida, shocking video shows By Madeline Farber Fox News February 21, 2019 A giant python in the Florida Everglades met its demise earlier this week when an alligator decided to make the serpent its next meal. Rich Kruger was near the Shark Valley Visitor Center in Miami-Dade on Monday when he came across the shocking sight. In a short video he later posted to Facebook, the gator is seen violently shaking the python, which Kruger estimated was more than 10 feet in length. After lifting the python about halfway out of the…

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By John Solomon, opinion contributor TheHill February 21, 2019 For most of the past three years, the FBI has tried to portray its top leadership as united behind ex-Director James Comey’s decision not to pursue criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for transmitting classified information over her insecure, private email server. Although in the end that may have been the case, we now are learning that Comey’s top lawyer, then-FBI General Counsel James Baker, initially believed Clinton deserved to face criminal charges, but was talked out of it “pretty late in the process.” The revelation is contained in testimony Baker…

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Judge Napolitano Explains to Fox News Host: Covington Kid’s Lawsuit ‘Impossible’ to Prove By Justin Baragona The Daily Beast February 20, 2019 Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano on Wednesday helpfully explained to Fox host Charles Payne that the $250 million lawsuit against the Washington Post filed by the family of Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann faces a tough road, adding that it is “impossible” to prove that level of damages claimed. Noting that President Trump gave his support to Sandmann’s suit, which contends the Post targeted and bullied the MAGA hat-wearing teenager in an effort…

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Justice Clarence Thomas Calls for Reconsideration of Landmark Libel Ruling New York Times February 20, 2019 WASHINGTON — Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday called for the Supreme Court to reconsider New York Times v. Sullivan, the landmark 1964 ruling interpreting the First Amendment to make it hard for public officials to prevail in libel suits. He said the decision had no basis in the Constitution as it was understood by the people who drafted and ratified it. “New York Times and the court’s decisions extending it were policy-driven decisions masquerading as constitutional law,” Justice Thomas wrote. Continue Reading…..

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