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A town hall on gun control featuring Congresswoman Haley Stevens ended early as tempers flared and the arguing turned to shouting Tuesday.

It was held at the Multi Lakes Conservation Association and organizers were not transparent as to what the town hall would be about when it was booked at the club. Many of the members did not find out until recently that it would be about guns and gun control.  Continue reading “Gun control town hall at firing range erupts as tempers flare”

CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

Americans on average spent more on taxes in 2018 than they did on the basic necessities of food, clothing and health care combined, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey.

The survey’s recently published Table R-1 for 2018 lists the average “detailed expenditures” of what the BLS calls “consumer units.”  Continue reading “Americans Spent More on Taxes in 2018 Than on Food, Clothing and Health Care Combined”

WTOP – by Rick Massimo

A Fairfax County, Virginia, police officer has been suspended after they held a driver at an accident scene so the driver could be picked up by immigration officials.

Fairfax County police Chief Ed Roessler said in a statement Tuesday that the incident started with a traffic accident Sept. 21 at Harrison Lane and South Kings Highway in the Alexandria section.  Continue reading “Fairfax Co. officer suspended after holding driver to be detained by ICE”

Recently, I got sucked into a channel from some water head channel called “HighImpactVlogs”.  After I saw what he published, I immediately republished the represented video on our site, From the Trenches World Report, a site dedicated to the re reinstatement of the Bill of Rights, a site that draws a very clear picture of the treason heaped upon American Nationals over the last 200 or so years.

Our people understand that the truth doesn’t stray off course, everything is either black or white, simple as that, no in between whatsoever, period.  Continue reading “A Message To Any And All YouTube Actors That Manipulate The Truth”

Daily Mail

Scientists have developed artificial blood in the laboratory that they claim could be transfused into patients regardless of their blood type.

A team of Japanese experts created the ‘blood’ complete with red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and platelets, which trigger clotting when the skin is cut or grazed.  Continue reading “Artificial blood made in the laboratory could be transfused into ANY patient – regardless of their blood type, claim scientists”

Breitbart – by Hannah Bleau

President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has tapped Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale to represent him in the ongoing Democrat-led impeachment probe, it was revealed Tuesday.

Giuliani has recruited former law school classmate and Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale to represent him in the ever-expanding Ukraine-centered impeachment probe:  Continue reading “Rudy Giuliani Taps Watergate Prosecutor Jon Sale to Represent Him in Ukraine Impeachment Probe”

Ammo.com

Farm subsidies are perhaps the ultimate, but secret, third rail of American politics. While entitlements are discussed out in the open, farm subsidies are rarely talked about – even though they are the most expensive subsidy Washington doles out.

All told, the U.S. government spends $20 billion annually on farm subsidies, with approximately 39 percent of all farms receiving some sort of subsidy. For comparison, the oil industry gets about $4.6 billion annually and annual housing subsidies total another $15 billion. A significant portion of this $20 billion goes not to your local family farm, but to Big Aggie.  Continue reading “Food Is Freedom: How Washington’s Food Subsidies Have Helped Make Americans Fat and Sick”

Dallas Morning News

For some legal observers, there was only one word for the Amber Guyger guilty verdict on Tuesday: Stunning.

That’s because a police officer likely never even would have been charged just a few years ago, they said.  Continue reading “Legal experts say Amber Guyger guilty verdict signals major shift in how juries view police officers”

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New York Times

One sunny Wednesday in February, a gangly man in a sports jacket and a partly unbuttoned paisley shirt walked into the Los Angeles field office of the F.B.I. At the reception desk, he gave his name — Val Broeksmit — and began to pace anxiously in the lobby.

Mr. Broeksmit couldn’t believe he was voluntarily meeting with the F.B.I. An unemployed rock musician with a history of opioid abuse and credit card theft, not to mention a dalliance with North Korea-linked hackers, he was accustomed to shunning if not fearing law enforcement. But two investigators had flown from the bureau’s New York office specifically to speak with him, and Mr. Broeksmit had found their invitation too seductive to resist. Now the agents arrived in the lobby and escorted him upstairs. Continue reading “Me and My Whistle-Blower”

Press Herald

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from dramatically expanding its power to deport undocumented immigrants who have illegally entered the United States in the past two years by using a fast-track deportation process that bypasses immigration judges.

In a 126-page ruling, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a nationwide preliminary injunction shortly before midnight Friday, halting enforcement of the administration’s July 23 policy widening application of the “expedited removal” program to undocumented immigrants located anywhere in the country who entered over the past two years.  Continue reading “Federal judge blocks Trump’s fast-track deportation policy”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

With Syrian-based ISIS virtually non-existent, US officials are looking for a new enemy to justify the continued military presence there. The focus seems to be falling on al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, which officials are claiming poses a threat of launching attacks in the West.

The US policy on Syrian al-Qaeda has been very complicated over the years, with US support for rebels often boiling down to US arming of al-Qaeda forces. The US has also tended to be deeply critical of Russian and Syrian government attacks on al-Qaeda in northern Syria, even as they now argue the group poses a threat. Continue reading “US Officials Say Syrian al-Qaeda Poses a Growing Threat to the West”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Mount Pleasant, WI — In the land of the free, police can and will detain and extort you for improper bicycle lighting. If you try to escape this extortion, you can be mowed down by a police cruiser, mauled by a police K9, or, as the following incident illustrates, you can be shot in the head and killed. What’s more, the officer who does attempt to maim or kill you will almost never be held accountable as they are just doing their job.  Continue reading “Cop Chases Down Teen, Shoots Him Twice in the Head Over Stop for a Bicycle Light—NO Charges”

Dallas Morning News

A Dallas County jury convicted fired officer Amber Guyger of murder for fatally shooting Botham Jean in his apartment last year.

Cheers broke out in the hallway outside the courtroom after the verdict was announced.

Jurors will now resume deliberating to decide Guyger’s punishment. In Texas, murder carries a punishment of five to 99 years or life in prison. The charge is not eligible for probation.  Continue reading “Amber Guyger convicted of murder for killing Botham Jean”

CNN

Police say the fatal shooting of a New York Police Department officer was the result of friendly fire.

“This is a tragic case of friendly fire, but make no mistake, we lost a life of a courageous public servant solely due to a violent criminal who put the lives of the police and all the people we serve in jeopardy,” New York Police Department Commissioner James O’Neill said Monday.

Continue reading “NYPD officer killed in the Bronx died by friendly fire, police say”