Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

While universal background checks are pushed as a response to the El Paso and Dayton shooting attacks, it should be remembered that such checks are unenforceable without a gun registry.

In other words, once such checks are in place, it is only a matter of time before lawmakers — in one party or the other — suggest a loose registration scheme. They will most likely do this in the days after the first mass public attack that occurs once universal background checks are the law of the land.  Continue reading “Universal Background Checks Unenforceable Without Gun Registry”

Need to Know News

The Marianna Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean, near Guam, between Australia and Japan, are a commonwealth of the United States. They are being flooded with pregnant women to gain US citizenship for their children through automatic birthright citizenship if they are born on US soil. Relatives also can obtain citizenship through chain migration. US citizenship includes voting, a US passport, generous welfare benefits, college financial aid, and much more. Ralph Torres, the Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, says birth tourism is wreaking havoc on the US territory. -GEG Continue reading “Northern Mariana Islands, a Commonwealth of the US, Is Overwhelmed with Expectant Mothers and Wants to End Birth Tourism”

Common Dreams – by Jake Johnson

Farmers facing record bankruptcies and collapsing incomes due to President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war with China were not amused by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue’s joke about their economic pain during an event in Minnesota last week.

“I had a farmer tell me this in Pennsylvania,” Perdue told an audience of thousands of farmers gathered in a barn near Morgan, Minnesota. “What do you call two farmers in a basement? A whine cellar.”  Continue reading “Farmers Hit Back as USDA Chief Mocks Those Harmed by Trade War as “Whiners””

The Blaze – by Aaron Colen

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) restated his support for red-flag gun laws Monday, despite unease or opposition from conservatives and gun owners who fear the laws would violate their Second, Fourth, and 14th Amendment rights.

After mass murders in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, earlier this month, some Republican lawmakers and President Donald Trump have expressed openness to more stringent background checks for gun purchases, as well as red-flag laws that allow police or family members to petition courts to order the seizure of guns from a person deemed to be a danger to others.  Continue reading “Lindsey Graham reiterates support for red-flag gun laws: ‘2nd Amendment is not a suicide pact’”

Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli

Police in San Antonio arrested a man early Tuesday morning in connection with gunshots fired through the windows of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in the city, according to the agency.

Local law enforcement responded around 3 a.m. CT Tuesday to shots fired at the ICE field office located north of Interstate 410 near Brookhaven Drive, the FBI confirmed in a statement provided to the Washington ExaminerContinue reading “Shots fired into San Antonio ICE office in latest attack on the agency”

New York Times

The two staff members who were guarding the jail unit where Jeffrey Epstein apparently killed himself fell asleep and failed to check on him for about three hours, then falsified records to cover up their mistake, according to several law enforcement and prison officials with knowledge of the matter.  Continue reading “Jeffrey Epstein Death: 2 Guards Slept Through Checks and Falsified Records”

Fox 2

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Kansas City, Kansas police shot and killed a man they say was heavily armed Tuesday morning and shot at them. Police say the gunman also told a hotel manager he killed his wife and was headed to Legends Outlets with a military-style rifle.

A witness told FOX4 that the man who made the threats matched a photo of Charles Roy Pearson, a 51-year-old man from Lenexa.  Continue reading “Man armed with AR-15 rifle killed in shootout with police near Kansas City outlet mall”

Breitbart – by Amy Furr

An off-duty New York Police Department (NYPD) officer reportedly killed himself in Yonkers, New York, early Tuesday morning.

Police officials told reporters that the 35-year-old who was assigned to the 50th Precinct died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound around 3 a.m. Reports indicated that a note was also found at the scene.  Continue reading “NYPD Cop Allegedly Commits Suicide, Eighth This Year”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The “gray man” survival concept isn’t new in preppers’ circles, but it’s also something a lot of questions are asked about. Becoming a “gray man” essentially means strategically not drawing attention to yourself to avoid conflict.  Continue reading “Prepping: The “Gray Man” Survival Concept”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update: The warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) where Jeffrey Epstein died has been temporarily reassigned to the Bureau’s Northeast Regional Office by Attorney General William Barr, according to a Tuesday statement by the Justice Department. Meanwhile, two prison employees who had been assigned to Epstein’s unit have been placed on administrative leave pending ongoing investigations, according to CNBCContinue reading “Barr Reassigns Warden, Suspends Guards Following Epstein Death”

Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New York woman who said she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein at the age of 14 sued the disgraced financier’s estate and a former associate on Wednesday, in the start of an expected wave of lawsuits.

Jennifer Araoz, 32, said in her complaint that she was starting out in high school when an Epstein associate brought her to the financier’s massive mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, beginning a grooming process that led to months of sexual abuse, including what she called a “brutal rape.”  Continue reading “Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse accuser files first in wave of lawsuits”

Fox News

Portland, Ore., is gearing up for a set of dueling rallies this weekend that is expected to bring an informal coalition of right-wing groups– some of which have been decried as white nationalists and white supremacists– and so-called anti-fascists, who have violently opposed these right-wing demonstrators.

Portland’s so-called “Antifa” members have issued an online call to followers to turn out to “defend Portland from a far-Right attack.”  Continue reading “FBI to assist in Portland as city braces for dueling Antifa, right-wing protests”

The Electronic Intifada

An East London council banned a charity bike ride raising money for Palestinian children from using its public parks, internal emails revealed last week.

The council also secretly sent a list of proposed speakers to the Metropolitan Police asking if they were “extremist,” The Electronic Intifada can reveal.  Continue reading “Anti-Semitism definition behind secret ban on aid to Palestinian children”

The Guardian

Tower Hamlets council in London last month prevented a bike ride raising awareness of the plight of the Palestinian people from using space in one of its parks. We now know that the council feared that this advocacy for Palestine would violate the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism (UK council refused to host Palestinian event over antisemitism fears, 3 August). This use of the IHRA definition demonstrates the real threat to freedom of expression that it represents, ignoring its protection in our national rights legislation.  Continue reading “Freedom of expression on Palestine is being suppressed”

CBS 2

CHICAGO (CBS) — A confrontation with a Chicago Police officer was caught on camera, and has already been seen millions of times on Twitter.

The video shows a Chicago Police officer approaching and trying to swat that person’s phone from their hand as they’re recording.  Continue reading “Man Talks About Confrontation With Chicago Police Officer He Caught On Camera”