Author: Freedom Watch

GOP pols slam Rosenstein, say staff ‘shaking’ in fear over ‘threats’ By Adam Shaw Fox News June 13, 2018 GOP lawmakers accused the Justice Department of intimidation on the heels of a Fox News report that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein once threatened to “subpoena” House committee members, with one lawmaker now claiming staffers have been left “physically shaking” over Rosenstein’s tactics. Fox News’ Catherine Herridge reported Tuesday on emails that described a tense closed-door meeting in January. Written by commitee staffers, they said Rosenstein threatened to subpoena emails, phone records and other documents from lawmakers and aides…

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US changes tactics at UN: From defending Israel to offensive By Itamar Eichner Ynetnews June 13, 2018 The United States has decided to change tactics at the United Nations and instead of merely settling for defending Israel, it is now going on the offensive against countries that refuse to condemn the Hamas terror organization. The UN General Assembly is expected to vote Wednesday on a similar resolution Kuwait tried to pass earlier this month at the UN Security Council, which condemned Israel for using “excessive force” against the Palestinians and called for a UN protection force to defend…

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AT&T prevails as Time Warner takeover gets OK from judge By Matthew Rocco Fox Business June 12, 2018 AT&T on Tuesday won a federal judge’s approval for its $85 billion deal to acquire Time Warner, prevailing over the federal government. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon rejected the government’s argument that a combination of AT&T and Time Warner would give the telecom giant an unfair advantage over rival cable companies. AT&T expects to complete the deal by June 20. Continue Reading…..

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Democrats blast Trump for concessions he granted in U.S.-North Korea summit By Nicole Gaudiano USA TODAY June 12, 2018 WASHINGTON — Democratic congressional leaders blasted President Trump on Tuesday for granting concessions to North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un in exchange for a deal to work toward “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” that offered scant details on how to achieve it. As Republican leaders reacted with cautious optimism, Democrats said Trump gave up leverage by meeting with Kim and by agreeing so quickly to halting joint U.S. military “war game” exercises with South Korea. Trump announced the…

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Mueller Warns of Active Russian Meddling By Andrew M Harris Bloomberg.com June 12, 2018 U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller warned that Russian intelligence services still have active “interference operations” into U.S. elections and that handing over certain evidence in a criminal case could imperil ongoing investigations. Mueller on Tuesday asked a federal judge in Washington for an order to protect voluminous evidence sought by lawyers for Concord Management and Consulting LLC, one of three companies and 13 Russian nationals charged in a February indictment alleging election meddling via social media. Prosecutors have uncovered evidence of other individuals and…

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Kim gets taste of CNN’s grandstanding newsman at historic summit By Greg Wilson Fox News June 12, 2018 Kim Jong Un got a taste of President Trump’s pain when CNN star Jim Acosta peppered the world leaders with grandstanding questions following their historic summit in Singapore early Tuesday. “Mr. President, how is the meeting going so far, sir?” the Trump-bashing newsman hollered as Trump and Kim exited their conference room at the Capella Hotel following a 35-minute meeting. “Any progress, Mr. President?” “Chairman Kim, will you denuclearize?” he pressed. “Mr. President, how’s it going so far, sir?” Continue…

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NRA-TV June 12, 2018 Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch joins Grant Stinchfield to discuss the lawsuit he is filing against Hillary Clinton for her crimes in Benghazi. Grant is also joined by Hannah Bleau of Chicks on the Right to talk about Alyssa Milano and her newly given role as leader of liberal causes.

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GOP senator defends Canada after Trump attacks By Jacqueline Thomsen TheHill June 11, 2018 Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) came to the defense of Canada following attacks on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by President Trump and some of his top advisers. “We’ve had differences w/ Canada over the years, particularly regarding subsidies from the provincial & nat’l governments; nevertheless, Canada remains our close ally, good friend, & one of America’s biggest trading partners,” Collins tweeted Sunday. Continue Reading…..

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