Author: Freedom Watch

Giuliani: Trump sees no danger in Manafort plea By Darren Samuelsohn and Josh Gerstein POLITICO September 13, 2018 The prospect of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort cutting a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller’s office to avoid a second criminal trial set to open next week doesn’t concern President Donald Trump or his legal team, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani told POLITICO. “We can see a reason why he might want to do that. What’s the need for another trial?” Giuliani said in an interview late Wednesday. “They’ve got enough to put him in jail. His lawyer…

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FREEDOM WATCH IS YOUR “JUSTICE DEPARTMENT” AND I AM YOUR “ATTORNEY GENERAL”! WHO ELSE BUT LARRY KLAYMAN CAN OR WOULD TAKE REAL ACTION FOR JUSTICE! LATEST ANTITRUST CASE AGAINST GOOGLE/YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, APPLE AND INSTAGAM FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CONSERVATIVES IS JUST THE LATEST EXAMPLE! AND OUR CITIZENS’ GRAND JURIES TO INDICT MUELLER, HILLARY, COMEY, AND THE REST OF THE CRIMINALS ARE ON THE HORIZON! WE AT FREEDOM WATCH NEED YOUR URGENT AND STRONG SUPPORT TO SUCCEED! Dear Patriot, Friend and Supporter: You know me as a trial lawyer and former federal prosecutor with 41 years of experience. As the…

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GOP senators: No Sessions replacement could get confirmed By Burgess Everett and Eliana Johnson POLITICO September 12, 2018 Senate Republicans are in a jam when it comes to Jeff Sessions. While resigned to President Donald Trump firing the attorney general after the midterm elections, they suspect that perhaps only a sitting senator could win confirmation as Sessions’ successor — that is, someone they could trust not to interfere with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. But no one from their ranks seems to want the job. Continue Reading…..

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Bringing It: Judicial Watch Files Ethics Complaint Against Cory Booker By Katie Pavlich Townhall September 12, 2018 Government watchdog Judicial Watch has filed an ethics complaint against Democrat Senator Cory Booker for deliberately breaking Senate rules and releasing confidential Senate Judiciary Committee documents for political gain. Booker did so during the confirmation hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. “By publicly releasing Committee Confidential records, Sen. Booker appears to have violated provisions 5 and/or 6 of Rule 29 of the Standing Rules of the Senate (Rev. Jan. 24, 2013),” Judicial Watch details in a letter delivered to to the chairman…

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Trump reportedly thinks getting impeached after losing the midterms would help him win in 2020 By Alex Lockie Business Insider September 12, 2018 President Donald Trump has reportedly woken up to the possibility of being impeached but thinks he could play the situation toward a big reelection in 2020. If he is impeached but not removed from office, Trump would try to play the victim card and paint Democrats as having unfairly attacked him over accusations of collusion and obstruction of justice, the news website Axios reported on Wednesday. Continue Reading…..

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Ken Starr: I almost charged Hillary Clinton with perjury New York Post September 12, 2018 Former independent counsel Ken Starr was so frustrated with Hillary Clinton’s answers during the 1990s Whitewater probe that he considered charging her with perjury, the prosecutor reveals in a new tell-all. The then-first lady repeatedly said she “did not recall” during questioning about the suicide of White House adviser Vince Foster, Starr wrote. “I was upset over Mrs. Clinton’s performance, and was even considering bringing the matter before the Washington grand jury for possible indictment on perjury,” Starr writes in “Contempt: A Memoir…

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CNN Poll: More approve of Mueller than of Trump By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director CNN September 12, 2018 Special counsel Robert Mueller’s approval rating for handling the Russia investigation stands at 50% in a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. That outpaces President Donald Trump’s approval rating on the matter by 20 points. The poll is CNN’s first since the conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on tax and bank fraud charges stemming from Mueller’s investigation and guilty pleas from Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen on several charges after an investigation that Mueller had referred…

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