Author: Freedom Watch

(November 29, 2018) – Today, Larry Klayman, former federal prosecutor and founder of both Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, amended the antitrust class action complaint he had filed for Freedom Watch against leftist social media companies Google/YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Apple and Instagram under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act for agreeing among themselves and acting as a monopoly to restrain trade and discriminate against conservatives. Klayman had this to say on filing the Amended Complaint.: “Added as a lead plaintiff today was Laura Loomer, that courageous Jewish female activist who was just banned from Twitter and…

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By Kyle Cheney POLITICO November 28, 2018 Trump retweeted the image after separately ripping Mueller, whose investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election appears to be closing in on several Trump associates, including longtime ally Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi. Trump has ramped up his attacks on Mueller in recent days, after a quiet few weeks ahead of the November midterm elections. Continue Reading…..

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Sinclair Group reportedly required over 100 TV stations to air ‘must run’ segment that defends use of tear gas on migrants at the border By Christian Edwards Business Insider November 28, 2018 A report from The Daily Beast suggests that the right-leaning Sinclair Broadcast Group gave over 100 of their local news outlets a “must run” segment to broadcast: a defense of the US Border Patrol’s use of tear gas against migrants, including children crossing the border, on Sunday. Sinclair Broadcasting Group, which is based in Maryland, is the largest television station owner in the United States. According…

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Laura Ingraham: Four reasons why we need a strong, smart, permanent attorney general. Now By Laura Ingraham Fox News November 28, 2018 Justice delayed, justice denied. That’s the focus of Tuesday’s Angle. Remember when President Trump said this about Attorney General Jeff Sessions? “By putting [an] attorney general that never took control of the Justice Department — Jeff Sessions — never took control of the Justice Department and it’s sort of an incredible thing. I’m disappointed in the attorney general for many reasons and you understand that.” Well, it happens in relationships. The president and Jeff Sessions started…

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Fox disciplines employees who set up Pruitt ‘Fox & Friends’ appearance By The Associated Press POLITICO November 28, 2018 NEW YORK — Fox News Channel said Tuesday that it is disciplining employees involved in an email exchange with an aide to President Trump’s former EPA administrator Scott Pruitt to craft a “Fox & Friends” interview with the environmental chief last year. The emails showed one of Pruitt’s aides suggesting the interview, passing along “talking points” and given the chance by a Fox producer to approve a script written to introduce Pruitt. Continue Reading…..

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Analysis | Could Robert Mueller be about to tell us something big? By Aaron Blake Washington Post November 27, 2018 Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has voided his cooperation agreement with former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, accusing Manafort of violating it by lying. The episode appears to be a setback for Mueller’s efforts to glean information from a key player in the Russia investigation. But it may double as an opportunity for disclosure — even a chance for Mueller to enter key events into the public record. That’s especially the case if he’s worried about what…

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By Eric Mack Newsmax November 27, 2018 President Donald Trump has allowed special counsel Robert Mueller too much leeway and impeachment is now “almost certain” even without criminality, former federal prosecutor and Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman told Newsmax TV. “What we’re looking at right now is almost certain impeachment of the president of the United States,” Klayman told Monday’s “America Talks Live.” Continue Reading…..

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Video shows driver trying to run over Jews near Los Angeles synagogue By Emily Birnbaum TheHill November 27, 2018 Los Angeles police over the weekend arrested a man who was allegedly caught on video repeatedly trying to run over two men near a synagogue. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime, CBS Los Angeles reported. Continue Reading…..

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In the United States, right-wing violence is on the rise By Wesley Lowery, Kimberly Kindy, Andrew Ba Tran Washington Post November 25, 2018 As a Republican, Mitchell Adkins complained of feeling like an outcast at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. “Hardcore liberals” made fun of him, he wrote, and he faced “discrimination on a daily basis.” He soon dropped out and enrolled in trade school. But his simmering rage led him back to campus one morning in April 2017, when Adkins pulled out a machete in the campus coffee shop, demanded that patrons state their political affiliation and…

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