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Former UN Ambassador Power Submitted Hundreds of Unmasking Requests in 2016 By Jason Devaney Newsmax September 21, 2017 Samantha Power, a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under former President Barack Obama, put in more than 260 unmasking requests regarding intelligence reports last year — and submitted others just days before President Donald Trump was inaugurated. Fox News reported Wednesday that Power’s rate of unmasking requests was more than one per day of the work week. Many of those requests reportedly occurred in the latter part of 2016. Continue Reading…..
By Nick Giampia Fox Business September 21, 2017 Click to Watch Video Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman on Wednesday said the Department of Justice’s surveillance of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is a ‘constitutional crisis.’ According to a CNN report, U.S. investigators wiretapped Manafort under secret court orders, both before and after the presidential election. Continue Reading…..
‘Isn’t That the Trump Lawyer?’: A Reporter’s Accidental Scoop By Kenneth P. Vogel New York Times September 20, 2017 WASHINGTON — I have always thought of overhearing conversations as an underappreciated journalistic tool. When political donors, lobbyists and politicians gather at hotels for meetings and strategy sessions, they often keep out reporters. But they usually can’t keep us out of the lobby bars and restaurants where they gather afterward to gossip. And I’ve picked up all manner of tantalizing nuggets — from U.S. senators, billionaire donors and influential operatives, among others — by positioning myself within earshot of…
Networks pass on Sean Spicer for exclusive paid contributor role By Claire Atkinson NBC News September 20, 2017 The big five news organizations have passed on offering former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer a job as an exclusive paid contributor, network sources confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday. Since Spicer exited the White House, his representatives have been holding individual conversations about the possibility of President Donald Trump’s former flack joining one of the major TV networks, which include CBS News, CNN, Fox News, ABC News and NBC News. Continue Reading…..
We Are Your Justice Department! Freedom Watch TV September 19, 2017 See “With a Picked Lock and a Threatened Indictment, Mueller’s Inquiry Sets a Tone” (New York Times)
Gregg Jarrett: Sessions should resign, but not before taking action against Clinton, Comey and Rice By Gregg Jarrett Fox News September 19, 2017 Jeff Sessions may have been a fine Senator, but he has proven to be a feckless Attorney General. He should resign. But before he does, he can attempt to rectify the wreckage he has wrought by initiating several necessary criminal investigations and/or appointing a special counsel to do so. Comey was asked, under oath, by the House Judiciary Committee if he decided not to pursue criminal charges against Hillary Clinton before or after he interviewed…
See also: “It’s Time for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to Resign,” by Larry Klayman Freedom Watch TV September 18, 2017
See also: “Mueller must be removed, disbarred, prosecuted,” by Larry Klayman Freedom Watch TV September 18, 2017
New York Post September 18, 2017 Something else happened the week of Hillary Clinton’s book launch: the release of more “lost” emails that further highlight her corrupt ways. The watchdogs at Judicial Watch shared 1,600 fresh emails released thanks to their Freedom of Information lawsuits — missives that Clinton & Co. failed to turn over from her private servers, but which the feds recovered from other sources. Continue Reading…..
By Larry Klayman Newsmax September 18, 2017 Jeff Sessions, our current attorney general, is a nice man who I call Jeff as he calls me Larry. Indeed, he is an honorable southern gentleman, and I know and can appreciate that is since I have lived most of my adult years in the south. While I graduated from Duke University in 1973 and later Emory University School of Law in 1977, and spent the next few years in Miami, Florida, as a young associate with the law firm of Blackwell and Walker, and later ran for the U.S. Senate in…