Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and two other staff members were granted immunity deals in exchange for their cooperation in the now-closed FBI investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state, says a Republican congressman.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, told The Associated Press on Friday that Mills gave federal investigators access to her laptop on the condition that what they found couldn’t be used against her.   Continue reading “GOP lawmaker: FBI gave immunity to top Clinton aide”

Hamodia – by Yisrael Price

YERUSHALAYIMIn a speech that mixed scorn, defiance and a surprising optimism, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday that the U.N. has become a “moral farce” but that the situation is rapidly changing for the better.

“The U.N. began as a moral force, and has become a moral farce,” Netanyahu said, citing the “obsession” with criticizing and condemning Israel at the international body. He noted that the U.N. passed 20 resolutions against Israel, and three against “the rest of the countries on the planet.”   Continue reading “Netanyahu Predicts Bright Future for Israel at U.N.”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Hagerstown, MD — This week, multiple Baltimore City Police officers brutalized a young girl after she was hit by a car. According to witnesses, the girl was on a bicycle when she was hit by a car. An ambulance did not arrive on the scene, but police did, and the situation quickly escalated when the girl disobeyed their orders.

According to police, the girl was at fault in the collision.   Continue reading “Police Brutalize & Mace a Young Girl After She Collided with a Car on Her Bike”

Reuters

Donald Trump on Thursday praised aggressive police tactics and condemned attacks on officers amid criticism of his plan to use “stop-and-frisk” tactics to reduce crime, in a speech following a second night of unrest that shook Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Republican presidential nominee said drugs were “a very, very big factor” in urban unrest and that those suffering the most from the violence were “law-abiding African-American residents who live in these communities.”   Continue reading “Trump doubles down on ‘law-and-order’ appeal in White House bid”

RT

Russian troops have arrived in Pakistan on Friday to take part in two-week military exercise, a first in the two countries’ modern history. Moscow and Islamabad were on opposite sides during the Cold War.

Around 70 Russian soldiers and officers along with some 130 Pakistani counterparts are taking part in the war games called Friendship 2016, which kick-start on Saturday. The name is a symbolical reference to the old Cold War tensions between Moscow and Islamabad, which the two capitals are now trying to overcome.   Continue reading “Russian troops arrive in Pakistan for 1st-ever joint drill”

john_stumpfJohn Gerard Stumpf (born September 15, 1953)[4] is an American business executive and retail banker. He is the current chairman and chief executive officer of Wells Fargo, one of the Big Four banks of the United States. He became chairman in January 2010. He was named CEO in June 2007, elected to Wells Fargo’s board of directors in June 2006, and has been president since August 2005.

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Wall Street on Parade – by Pam and Russ Martens

Tomorrow the U.S. Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing to take testimony from Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and Federal regulators to understand how this mega bank was able to get away with opening more than two million fake customer accounts over a span of years. The accounts and/or credit cards were never authorized by the customer and were opened solely by employees to meet sales quotas, get bonuses or to avoid getting fired for failing to meet sales targets.   Continue reading “The Debate Is Over: Banking Has Become a Criminal Enterprise in the U.S.”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

Drive it like you stole seized it.

Documents provided by Outside Legal Counsel show the department seized the Ostipow’s 1965 Chevy Nova SS on April 24, 2008, when the vehicle’s mileage was 73,865. [Sheriff William L.] Federspiel, who signed the vehicle title transfer form, sold the partially restored muscle car over a year later on June 4, 2009, for $1,500.
Continue reading “Before Forfeiture Is Finalized, Sheriff Racks Up 54k Miles On Seized Vehicle, Sells It To Private Buyer”

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

A legal researcher at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law says that current lawsuits for fraud and racketeering against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump are sufficient grounds to impeach him from the presidency. Is this the kind of person that should be running a country?

According to David Ferguson of Raw Story, Professor Christopher L. Peterson has found that should Trump win the election in November, he would be vulnerable to impeachment even before he takes office, thanks to fraud and racketeering lawsuits related to the Trump University case.   Continue reading “Law Professor Reveals Trump Can Be Impeached For Fraud and Racketeering Before He Even Takes Office”