Fox News

President Trump said Thursday he was considering pardoning or commuting the sentence of Martha Stewart and former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, following his announcement earlier in the day of a full pardon for conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza.

The president’s comments came during a gaggle with reporters on Air Force One enroute to Houston, Texas.

Trump called the former governor’s sentence on corruption charges  “really unfair” and added that “plenty of other politicians could have said a lot worse.”   Continue reading “Trump says he’s considering pardoning Martha Stewart, Rod Blagojevich”

There is overwhelming evidence of the U.S. intervention in the Syrian crisis, which the mainstream media has repeatedly reported about. Today I would like to publish exclusive materials, evidencing the White House sent its agents under the guise of humanitarian organizations to the Syrian Arab Republic.

As an anonymous representative of the Kurdish administration said, a number of humanitarian organizations including the Center for the Humanitarian Dialogue and International Crisis Group are among such agencies.    Continue reading “Journalistic Investigation: How Humanitarian Organizations Supply Intel from Syria to US Intelligence Agencies”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

For the past month, residents in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, have been reporting mysterious booms overnight. However, nobody — not even local authorities — can explain.

Now, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrived in Upper Bucks and Lehigh Counties to investigate the nighttime explosions. Springfield Township police say that multiple earth-shaking booms occurred as recent as 4 a.m. on Tuesday, according to KYW-TV.   Continue reading “Mysterious Booms Across Pennsylvania Triggers FBI Investigation”

KCRA 3 News

California lawmakers took steps Monday to let school employees ask judges to temporarily strip gun rights from potentially dangerous people in the wake of a mass school shooting in Texas.

California is already one of a handful of states that allow immediate family members and law enforcement officials to request gun violence restraining orders against people who show warning signs of violence. Assemblyman Phil Ting’s bill, AB2888, would extend that ability to more people, including school employees and co-workers.   Continue reading “California may expand gun violence restraining order law”

Daily Camera – by Shay Castle

Boulder’s City Council unanimously passed a ban on assault weapons, even as it faced down a threat of legal action during Tuesday night’s meeting.

Attorneys from Mountain States Legal Foundation, speaking during the open comment section preceding the vote, vowed to challenge the ban in court on behalf of an unnamed client, alleging “violations of the Second, Fifth and 14th Amendments, (and) the Colorado Constitution.”   Continue reading “Boulder City Council unanimously passes ban on assault weapons”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors and at least one federal judge appear to not be executing Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ policy of zero tolerance for illegal border crossers.

“If you cross the border unlawfully, then we will prosecute you — it’s that simple. If you smuggle illegal aliens across our border, we will prosecute you,” Sessions said earlier this month. While that sounds absolute in theory, in practice it appears to be quite different, the Washington Times reports.   Continue reading “Sessions’ DOJ Declining to Prosecute Illegal Crossers, Says Border Patrol Council”

LA Times

As far back as 2015, a Glendale narcotics detective used burner phones to tip off gangsters about upcoming raids, once allowing a top target of federal law enforcement to elude arrest for a month, authorities said Tuesday.

John Saro Balian is also suspected of collaborating with other criminals to steal cars, presumably to sell abroad, and taking money to hunt someone down.

Continue reading “Glendale cop tied to Mexican Mafia and Armenian organized crime, federal officials say”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

According to the Warrior Maventhe United States Army is scrambling to send its newest Stryker MSL (Maneuver Short-range air defense Launcher) equipped with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Raytheon Stinger short-range air defense missiles to Europe to counter the Russian regional threat.

Air and missile defense is one of the top modernization priorities for the Army. “We are looking for a rapid solution for the near-term fight,” Maj. Gen. John Ferarri, Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation, told Warrior Maven in an interview.
Continue reading “Hellfire-Missile-Equipped Strykers Sent To Europe To Counter Russia”

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Anti-Media – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

The Houthi rebels in Yemen, officially known as Ansurallah, have vowed to intensify rocket attacks on Saudi Arabia’s critical oil infrastructure, warning that they are now manufacturing their own ballistic missiles to achieve those aims, the Financial Times reports.   Continue reading “Yemeni Rebels Begin Attacking Saudi Oil Infrastructure: You Know What That Means”

Natural Blaze – by Markab Algedi

You may remember in February, a person referred to as a “biohacker” injected himself with his own small biotech company’s experimental herpes vaccine on a stage at a public event.

He very quickly spiraled into erratic behavior, as the mainstream media even admitted.

At the age of 28, Aaron Traywick, the young CEO of Ascendance Biomedical was found dead on Sunday in Washington, D.C.   Continue reading “CEO Who Injected Himself With Experimental Herpes Vaccine Found Dead”