AOL

President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani gave a wide-ranging interview on Saturday in which the former New York City mayor attacked numerous figures involved in the impeachment hearings and claimed for the second time to have “insurance” that guaranteed the president’s loyalty.  Continue reading “Giuliani attacks foes, claims again to have ‘insurance’ to keep Trump loyal”

WHAM 13

Rochester, N.Y. – An 82-year-old woman found herself in danger after she says a man broke into her home – until she turned the tables on the intruder.

Willie Murphy says she was getting ready for bed Thursday night, just after 11 p.m., when a man began pounding on her door.  Continue reading ““He picked the wrong house”: Bodybuilder, 82, fights break-in suspect”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Much of the agriculture sector applauded Democrats on the House judiciary committee who passed their joint amnesty-for-cheap-workers bargain in a party-line vote, 18 to 12.

The legislation would aid the Democrat Party by delivering green cards to at least 500,000 illegal migrants — perhaps 1.25 million — so putting them on a path to the voting booth in 2026.  Continue reading “Farm Industry Backs Democrats in Amnesty-for-Cheap-Labor Swap”

Gateway Pundit – by Kristinn Taylor

Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said in an exclusive interview with Reuters Friday that despite President Trump’s tweet on Thursday ordering the Navy to stand down, the Navy still plans to haul Navy Special Operations Chief Eddie Gallagher before a review board next month to kick him out of the SEALs and take away his Trident Pin. The move against Gallagher came just days after Trump restored Gallagher’s rank and pay grade following a malicious court martial that saw Gallagher acquitted of murder charges but convicted of a minor offense of posing for a photograph with the corpse of an ISIS fighter in Iraq in 2017. Continue reading “Navy Mutinies Against President Trump; Sec. Spencer Says Still Planning on Review to Take Eddie Gallagher’s SEAL Trident Despite Order From POTUS”

Pittsburgh Post Gazette

President Donald Trump suggested Friday that he might veto legislation designed to support anti-government protesters in Hong Kong — despite its near-unanimous support in the House and Senate — to pave the way for a trade deal with China.

Speaking on the “Fox & Friends” morning program, the president said that he was balancing competing priorities in the U.S.-China relationship.  Continue reading “Trump says he may veto bill protecting human rights in Hong Kong to pave way for China trade deal”

Foreign Policy – by Lara Siligman

MANAMA, Bahrain—Since May, the Pentagon has dispatched 14,000 additional U.S. troops, an aircraft carrier, and tens of thousands of pounds of military equipment to the Middle East to respond to what it says are alarming new threats from Iran. But despite the stepped-up U.S. military posture, the top U.S. general in the region believes the Iranian threat continues to rise—and Tehran is likely to continue lashing out.  Continue reading “Top U.S. General: It’s ‘Very Possible’ Iran Will Attack Again”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

West Memphis, AR — West Memphis police (WMPD) are under fire this week for detaining by force and nearly arresting a grieving mother. Her crime? She was walking around the parking lot of her hotel while calling concerned family members distraught over the loss of her four-year-old daughter who had just passed away in a car accident. Continue reading “Cops Tackle, Detain Innocent Mom As She Grieves the Death of Her Daughter”

Mises Institute – by Ryan McMaken

The US federal government is divided up into a variety of institutions, with the three main “branches” of government designed to compete against each other. Theoretically, these three branches were initially thought to place checks on the other branches of government, thus minimizing abuses of power by the federal government overall.  Continue reading “Which Branch of Government Is the Worst? A Ranked List”

AOL

AUSTIN, Texas — “Ghost guns” like the one a 16-year-old boy used to kill two classmates and injure three others at a California high school last week are self-assembled, virtually untraceable – and completely legal.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department confirmed that the .45-caliber pistol that Nathaniel Berhow used in the shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California, on his 16th birthday was made from a kit. He then shot himself and died a day later in the hospital.  Continue reading “California school shooting shines light on murky ‘ghost gun’ world”

The Johnston County Report

The US Attorney’s Office announced Thursday a federal grand jury in Raleigh  returned an indictment against Felix Antonio Juarez-Antunez.  The 35 year-old man who is from Honduras and most recently living on Barbour Road in Smithfield, was charged with illegal reentry of a deported alien.  He had previously been deported twice.  Continue reading “Driver Accused Of Killing 2 People Indicted By Federal Grand Jury On Illegal Reentry Charges”

Toronto Sun

At least one person was injured as attempts by an anti-Israel group to shut down an event at York University turned violent Wednesday night.

Members of York’s Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA) arrived at the university to disrupt a school-sanctioned panel discussion with Reservists on Duty, an organization of former members of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF.)  Continue reading “Anti-Israel protest at York University turns violent”

I need another day, but the article AG Barr Announces Project Guardian to Prevent Unapproved Gun Purchases I cannot let stand without addressing.  So this is the best I can do today.

What this article fails to document is that the states are also prohibited from any infringement upon the 2nd Article by the 10th Article.    Continue reading “No Word From the Trenches today”

Yahoo News

OZARK, Ala. (AP) — The Latest on the murder trial of an Alabama police officer. (all times local):

7:50 p.m.

A jury is expected to begin deliberating soon in the trial of an Alabama police officer facing a murder charge for the 2016 shooting of an unarmed man.  Continue reading “Jury to deliberate in officer’s murder trial”

Lew Rockwell – by Charles Burris

There is an ever-growing scholarly consensus among presidential historians, distinguished political analysts, and JFK assassination researchers that on November 22, 1963, an insidious coup d’état by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and the highest echelons of the National Security State was accomplished with the brutal murder of President John F. Kennedy.  Continue reading “Remembering The November 22, 1963 Deep State Coup d’état”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

This week the Murrieta Unified School District in Southern California saw hundreds of parents turn out for a school board meeting to protest the loss of parental rights when it comes to the issue of mandatory vaccines and the sexualization in sex education of their children without parental approval.  Continue reading “California Parents Flood School Board Meeting – Demand Parental Rights Sanctuary Regarding Vaccines and Sex Education”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

For over two decades, a former cop has been allowed to claim he was dying all to avoid going to prison for being a pedophile.

Leonard Forte, a now 78-year-old former detective with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, allegedly raped and sexually molested his daughter’s 12–year-old best friend. That woman is now 45 and she has teenage children of her own. She has been deprived of justice for decades now, all because her rapist has avoided prosecution by claiming he’s dying.  Continue reading “Alleged Pedophile Cop Has Escaped Jail By Faking His Own Death For 25 Years”