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By Larry Klayman WND April 27, 2018 As has been the case for some time when it comes to politicized law enforcement and the dishonest and unethical judges who infest the bench, this week has brought forth more political and judicial outrages, which if allowed to continue will soon bring down our great republic. Frankly, I am mad as hell and can barely take it anymore! It’s time for We the People to rise up and take control of our own destiny, before the nation as a whole sinks further into corrupt quicksand. First, there was the vote in…
Dear Friend, The American people — those who care about eliminating what now appears to any sane individual to be a dual system of justice — are not stupid. While media predictions suggest that the hammer is about to come down on Special Counsel Robert Mueller, his compromised leftist prosecutors, James Comey, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Loretta Lynch and others, I simply don’t see it. While one or even two lower level officials, such as former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, may suffer some consequences for their alleged nefarious actions — as a sacrificial lamb — that…
Hear Trump attack the Justice Department again – CNN Video CNN April 27, 2018 President Trump attacked his Department of Justice again in an interview with Fox News.Source: CNN Continue Reading…..
Sessions: Mueller probe has taken on ‘life of its own’ By John Bowden TheHill April 27, 2018 Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday defended his decision not to appoint a second special counsel to investigate alleged bias in the Justice Department, saying the current probe into Russia’s election meddling has already taken “on a life of its own.” Asked by a House Appropriations panel about GOP accusations of surveillance abuse, Sessions told lawmakers that the Robert Mueller probe proved that it was a bad idea to appoint special counsels “willy-nilly.” Continue Reading…..
2 Women Accuse Tom Brokaw Of Sexual Harassment In The ’90s By Rebecca Shapiro HuffPost April 27, 2018 Two women have come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against famed NBC broadcaster Tom Brokaw, The Washington Post and Variety reported Thursday evening. Former NBC News war correspondent Linda Vester alleges Brokaw made unwanted sexual advances toward her, including arriving at her hotel room uninvited and trying to kiss her in 1994. A year prior, Vester said Brokaw groped her in a conference room when he walked in and grabbed her from behind and tickled her waist. Continue Reading…..
Sessions: Mueller probe has taken on ‘life of its own’ By John Bowden TheHill April 26, 2018 Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday defended his decision not to appoint a second special counsel to investigate alleged bias in the Justice Department, saying the current probe into Russia’s election meddling has already taken “on a life of its own.” Asked by a House Appropriations panel about GOP accusations of surveillance abuse, Sessions told lawmakers that the Robert Mueller probe proved that it was a bad idea to appoint special counsels “willy-nilly.” Continue Reading…..
Operation Freedom with Dr. David Janda April 26, 2018
People’s State of the University: How student protesters’ demands have changed over the years By Likhitha Butchireddygari The Chronicle April 26, 2018 “A remarkable similarity exists between the demands of the Vigil Class of 1968, the demands made by black students the next year and the demands made by student protesters every few years since then, including in 2016 and 2018,” the letter reads. In 2016, students who were a part of Duke Students and Workers in Solidarity (DSWS) took over the Allen Building after The Chronicle published articles about Executive Vice President Tallman Trask III hitting a…
Senate panel approves bill to protect special counsel By Jordain Carney TheHill April 26, 2018 The Senate Judiciary Committee approved legislation on Thursday to protect special counsel Robert Mueller. In a 14-7 vote, the panel approved the bipartisan proposal that deeply divided Republicans on the committee. With every committee Democrat backing the legislation, only one Republican was needed to secure passage. Continue Reading…..
Natalie Portman and the Crisis of Liberal Zionism By Eric Levitz Daily Intelligencer April 26, 2018 This month, Israeli snipers shot hundreds of Palestinian protesters — including one journalist wearing a vest marked “PRESS” — who posed no life-threatening danger to them, or to the people they’re meant to protect. Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman then justified these shootings on the grounds that “there are no innocent people in the Gaza Strip,” suggesting that the area’s 1.8 million Palestinian men, women, and children are all legitimate targets of state violence. Meanwhile, Israel reneged on an agreement with the…