Author: Freedom Watch

Federal judge orders Trump admin to restart DACA program By Stephen Dinan The Washington Times August 4, 2018 A federal judge on Friday said the government must restart the entire DACA deportation amnesty, including accepting brand new applications — but gave the administration a chance to appeal before his ruling takes effect. The ruling by Judge John D. Bates is a major blow to President Trump, and creates even more confusion about his immigration policy. Continue Reading…..

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By Caitlin Yilek Washington Examiner August 4, 2018 Jerry Falwell Jr., the president of Liberty University and an ally of President Trump, claimed students snubbed then-Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, suggesting the students could see the future attorney general was “a phony.” In a tweet early Thursday, Falwell said Sessions “appeared unannounced” at the university on a bus tour. Continue Reading…..

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Sen. Cory Booker says he had no idea sign he held is linked to pro-Palestinian movement – Jewish Telegraphic Agency Jewish Telegraphic Agency August 3, 2018 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Cory Booker, seen as a likely contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, appears in a photo appearing to endorse a slogan of the pro-Palestinian movement. A Booker spokesman told JTA the senator had no idea the sign had anything to do with Israel. Continue Reading…..

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Motive behind Las Vegas music festival slaughter eludes investigators 10 months later By Ray Sanchez and Deanna Hackney CNN August 3, 2018 The motive behind Stephen Paddock’s slaughter of 58 people at Las Vegas’ Route 91 Harvest music festival remains a mystery 10 months after the deadliest mass shooting in US history, according to a final criminal investigative report. “The goal of our investigation all along has been to provide the public with the clearest picture possible of the events leading up to” the shooting last year, “as well as motive,” Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Friday.…

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Fox News editor: We should stop having reporters at Trump rallies By Justin Wise TheHill August 3, 2018 Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt suggested on Friday that news outlets cease sending reporters to President Trump’s rallies, saying that their presence allows Trump to use them as a “prop.” “We should stop having reporters at those Trump rallies,” Stirewalt said on Fox News’s “Outnumbered.” “Everybody should stop having reporters penned up like veal in the back of those things for the president to use as a prop, and then some of the reporters exploit that for their own…

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Dinesh D’Souza will appear on Special Prosecutor with Larry Klayman on Radio America this Sunday, Aug. 5, to discuss his new book and feature film, “Death of a Nation: Plantation Politics and the Making of the Democratic Party.” The show airs each Sunday and can be found at www.radioamerica.com and www.freedomwatchusa.org, as well as YouTube and other networks. Podcast For past shows, see the podcast at www.spreaker.com/show/special-prosecutor-with-larry-klayman Station Listing Call Band Freq City State Date/Time KFARAM660 kHzFairbanksAKSunday 10 pm-11 pm WEBJAM1240 kHzBrewtonALSunday 2 pm-3 pm KBJTAM1590 kHzFordyceARSunday 2 pm-3 pm KNTRFM106.3 MHzLake Havasu CityAZSunday 1 pm-2 pm WCCFAM1580 kHzPunta…

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Rosenstein: ‘In Case You Haven’t Noticed,’ My Decisions Don’t ‘Please’ Everyone By Nicole Lafond Talking Points Memo August 3, 2018 During a Chicago gathering of the American Bar Association Thursday, deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who did not once mention special counsel Robert Mueller or Republican efforts to impeach him, lamented to the crowd that his decisions don’t always please people, “in case you haven’t noticed.” “President Trump selected a superb team of skilled and principled lawyers to lead the Department of Justice and our U.S. Attorney’s Offices,” Rosenstein said, according to Politico. “Our decisions do not please…

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Brett Kavanaugh Hits Hurdle On Road To Supreme Court By Igor Bobic HuffPost August 2, 2018 Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday that they’ll move forward with the confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s pick to the Supreme Court, even if they will not have time to review documents pertaining to his work in the George W. Bush administration. Republicans asked the National Archives and Records Administration last week if it could release thousands of documents relating to Kavanaugh’s time in the White House Counsel’s Office for Bush by Aug. 15. That would give…

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By Jason Devaney Newsmax August 2, 2018 Two Newsmax TV guests on “Newsmax Now” tussled over President Donald Trump, Russia, Paul Manafort, and former Sen. Harry Reid, D-Utah, on Tuesday night. The opening segment of the program quickly got heated between former federal prosecutor Larry Klayman and Democratic strategist Joel Payne. Klayman and Jeffrey Lord defended Trump and said Manafort, who briefly served as Trump’s campaign chairman in 2016, is getting a raw deal in regards to his trial on tax evasion and other federal charges that kicked off Tuesday. Continue Reading…..

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Newsmax August 2, 2018 Former federal prosecutor Larry Klayman on Wednesday made a double-barreled prediction about how the tax evasion and bank fraud trial of Paul Manafort will end. Klayman, founder of the government watchdog Freedom Watch, told Newsmax TV’s “The Brett Winterble Show” he believes President Donald Trump’s former campaign chair will beat the rap — but even if he does not, Manafort will likely be pardoned by the commander in chief. “I think the jury probably in the end will acquit him,'” Klayman said. But should he be convicted, “Manafort knows that in the end that he…

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