Author: Freedom Watch

Kavanaugh Hires Award Winning Female Lawyer Over Assault Allegation Daily Caller September 25, 2018 U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh hired attorney Beth Wilkinson to represent him in an upcoming hearing regarding allegations of sexual assault ahead of Thursday’s nomination proceeding. Kavanaugh hired award winning lawyer Wilkinson of Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz to represent him according to multiple sources, CNN reported Monday. Continue Reading…..

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Democratic AGs warn Sessions against policing tech speech By Cristiano Lima and Steven Overly POLITICO September 25, 2018 Such GOP accusations of systematic bias — made without evidence and denied by the companies — have picked up pace heading into the midterm elections. President Donald Trump has embraced the conservative grievances in recent months. He’s lashed out at Google, saying the company manipulates news search results to portray him in a bad light, and he’s targeted Twitter with claims that it “shadow bans” conservatives, reducing the visibility of their accounts. In an interview last month, Trump suggested Amazon,…

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Sekulow: Mueller Probe Should Be Paused If Rosenstein Exits By Solange Reyner Newsmax September 25, 2018 Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into President Donald Trump should be paused if Rod Rosenstein exits his post as deputy attorney general, Jay Sekulow said Monday on his radio show. “It clearly becomes necessary and appropriate . . . that there be a step back taken here, and a review — and I think it’s a review that has to be thorough and complete” if Rosenstein is dismissed, Sekulow, Trump’s personal attorney, said following reports Rosenstein might depart his position at the…

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If Kavanaugh Doesn’t Make It, Who’s Next? By Oliver Roeder FiveThirtyEight September 24, 2018 Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says he’s not going anywhere. He now faces two allegations of sexual assault, including attempted rape when he was in high school and, during his time at Yale, that he exposed himself to a woman “at a drunken dormitory party, thrust his penis in her face, and caused her to touch it without her consent as she pushed him away.” The newest charge is according to reporting in The New Yorker. Kavanaugh denies both allegations, and President Trump is…

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Rod Rosenstein’s Resistance | National Review By Michael W. Schwartz National Review September 24, 2018 Weasel words, weasel moves from an emotionally overwrought deputy AG eager to ingratiate himself with Democrats Rod Rosenstein is even a weasel when repudiating his weasel moves. Here (with my italics) is the deputy attorney general’s non-denial denial of a New York Times report Friday that he brainstormed about ousting President Trump in May 2017: The New York Times’s story is inaccurate and factually incorrect. . . . I will not further comment on a story based on anonymous sources who are obviously…

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By Larry Klayman Newsmax September 24, 2018 President Donald J. Trump’s is sinking into the swamp of the Washington, D.C., establishments of both political parties. Despite his previous best efforts, the snakes and alligators now seem on the verge of totally swallowing up and then devouring his presidency, much less him, his family, and associates personally. First, there is the Judge Brett Kavanaugh fiasco. Having nominated a jurist who was pushed by the inside Washington Republican establishment and club, and who civil libertarians opposed, based on his past ruling in Klayman v. Obama, a landmark case that enjoined unconstitutional…

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Trump points finger at Sessions for Rosenstein controversy By Samuel Chamberlain Fox News September 23, 2018 President Trump appeared to blame Attorney General Jeff Sessions for the latest controversy surrounding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Sunday, saying that Sessions had “hired” Rosenstein to be his second-in-command. “He was hired by Jeff Sessions,” Trump said in an interview with “The Geraldo Show” on WTAM radio. “I was not involved in that process because, you know, they go out and get their own deputies and the people that work in the department.” Trump announced on Jan. 31, 2017 he would…

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