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President-elect Donald Trump may take four or five executive actions on Friday, the day he is sworn into office, spokesman Sean Spicer said. "He's got a few of them probably in the area of four or five that we're looking at for Friday," some of them logistical, Spicer said Wednesday at a news briefing. "Then there are some other ones that I expect him to sign with respect to a couple of issues that have been high on his priority list." Spicer did not elaborate. Trump had promised to take executive actions immediately after taking office to counter some of the policies of Democratic President Barack Obama.
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Oops! Hillary Clinton thought her server was wiped clean but it appears as though KARMA has arrived on the'scene. The FBI has Clinton's e-mails! Maybe she ll finally be held accountable for Benghazi. This is going to get very interesting.The Federal Bureau of Investigation has successfully recovered personal and work emails from Hillary Clinton's private email server, according to a new report.Sources told Bloomberg News that some of Clinton's emails have been extracted from the'server, thus disproving the claim that Clinton managed to wipe her server clean after she deleted all of her emails earlier this year.Therefore, some of the emails that Clinton deleted the ones that she determined were NOT relevant to federal investigations are now in the hands of the FBI.The federal investigation, therefore, is now out of Clinton's control.Outside computer specialists have said the FBI has the technical capability to recover deleted e-mails. The exact number of personal e-mails recovered by the FBI could not be learned. Once the e-mails have been extracted, a group of agents has been separating personal correspondence and passing along work-related messages to agents leading the investigation, the person said. Since the existence of the e-mail system became public in March, Clinton has seen her standing in polls slide, particularly in regards to questions about her trustworthiness. She also has been heavily criticized by congressional Republicans who have raised questions over whether the private server jeopardized the'security of sensitive data. Internal government watchdogs have determined that classified information ended up on the'system. Their findings sparked the FBI inquiry.Read more: Bloomberg News
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A Republican state senator in Utah believes that porn is such a threat to public health that he is proposing legislation to make the'state take his aversion to skin flicks official. Whatever happened to limited government?Sen. Todd Weiler introduced his legislation on Friday, asking that the'state recognize that porn is creating a public health hazard. He called for a reform to take on the pornography epidemic that is harming the citizens of Utah and the nation. The politician told the Daily News that porn was more addictive than powerful drugs, and the public needed to start seeing adult films as a national epidemic. I have read books and I have experts tell me pornography is more difficult to overcome than cocaine, he'said.Weiler, _NUMBER_, compares public attitudes on adult films in _NUMBER_ to early 20th century feelings about cigarettes, where doctors openly smoked and airplanes had smoking sections. He believes that his legislation will help to shift public opinion.The'state senator made another strange comparison in an interview with a newspaper. Despite most Republican conservatives denying the existence of climate change, Weiler said denying the negative health effects of adult films was like denying climate science: These are scientific facts, just like global warming. The legislator cited his experience as a divorce lawyer in providing him with an expert, insider point of view on the purported destruction that adult material can inflict on married couples.Weiler did draw a line in the'sand for his proposed bill: We re not going to outlaw masturbation in Utah. Even in a religiously conservative state like Utah, Weiler probably faces an uphill challenge in changing public attitudes. The'state ranks as the #_NUMBER_ buyer of adult films in a _NUMBER_ survey, and a Harvard study showed that more than _NUMBER_ out of every _NUMBER_ households in Uitah paid for adult content online. Featured image from YouTube
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There is a stark difference between these two veterans. Perry O Brien, the crybaby veteran who has organized a group against Trump is put in his place more than once during their interview with CNN's Don Lemon. Former Navy Seal Carl Higbie brilliantly calls out and embarrasses conscientious objector Perry O Brien for attempting to label him a racist because he doesn't agree with a particular religious ideology.We re not really fans of CNN, but they actually do America a favor when they bring guests like the conscientious objector, Perry O Brien onto their show to go head to head with a brave and passionate defender of America. This interview provides a pretty good representation of the how the Left has wussified the male vs. the'strong conservative male who stands ready to defend his nation. If I were Trump I d pick the latter to be on my team. The reality is, when the'sh*t hits the fan _NUMBER_% of Americans are going to want veteran Carl Higbie on their team. We re not going to give a damn about whether or not he's passed a sensitivity course we just want to keep our nation safe from those who would like to take away our freedoms and destroy our way of life Anti-Trump and pro-Trump veterans debate Donald Trump's record _URL_ CNN Tonight June _NUMBER_, _NUMBER_
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Figuring out the best way to deal with healthcare and health insurance is very delicate, complicated. We ve got hundreds of thousands of Americans to take care of.Or do we? We re all going to die anyway. At least, according to Fox News.Fox News has presented the best argument to the health insurance problem on Wednesday by revealing that we will all one day die so it doesn't matter. We can all pack up and go home everything is solved. You know what the crazy thing is? Lisa Kennedy Montgomery said to her fellow hosts, chuckling after each soundbite from the Democrats. We re all gonna die. And they can't predict there, there's no way, unless they're absolutely psychic and have a party line to heaven, they'don't know who is going to die, or when, or how many people! This revelation and chuckling came after airing statements from Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, in which they warn that cutting health care access for at least _NUMBER_ million people by _NUMBER_ a figure the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released this week could result in thousands of deaths across the nation.I guess when you get down to it, the genius of this argument is pretty funny. It's so simple!Newsweek points out that multiple studies over the course of decades have consistently reflected a decrease in deaths from treatable diseases when there is increased access to coverage. A New England Journal of Medicine report states the largest decreases were for deaths from health care amenable conditions such as heart disease, infections and cancer, which are more plausibly affected by access to medical care. Beginning with the Institute of Medicine's _NUMBER_ report Care Without Coverage, some analyses have suggested that lack of insurance causes tens of thousands of deaths each year in the United States, the journal wrote in its report, Health Insurance Coverage and Health What the Recent Evidence Tells Us. Several quasi experimental studies using population-level data and longer follow-up offer more precise estimates of coverage's effect on mortality, it continues. One study compared three states implementing large Medicaid expansions in the early 2000s to neighboring states that didn't expand Medicaid, finding a significant _NUMBER_ percent decrease in mortality over five years of follow-up. Source: NewsweekIn other words, the personalities on Fox News are completely lost. Do people genuinely watch Fox News? Do they'really soak all this in? There's enough evidence to show that cutting medical coverage will seriously hurt thousands of people, yet Fox News is happy to laugh it off.Featured image via Robin Marchant/Getty Images
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A U.S. judge on Wednesday said he was "very much inclined" to maintain a court order that blocks President Donald Trump's administration from carrying out a policy designed to threaten federal funds to so-called sanctuary cities. At a hearing in San Francisco federal court, U.S. District Judge William Orrick III said a recent memo from the Justice Department that appeared to narrow the scope of Trump's executive order on sanctuary cities did not remove the need for an injunction. Trump issued the order in January directing that funding be slashed to all jurisdictions that refuse to comply with a statute that requires local governments to share information with immigration authorities. Sanctuary cities generally offer safe harbor to illegal immigrants and often do not use municipal funds or resources to enforce of federal immigration laws. Dozens of local governments and cities, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, have joined the growing "sanctuary" movement. The Trump administration contends that local authorities endanger public safety when they decline to hand over for deportation illegal immigrants arrested for crimes. The Republican president's moves to crack down on immigration have galvanized legal advocacy groups, along with Democratic city and state governments, to oppose them in court. After Trump issued the sanctuary cities executive order earlier this year, Santa Clara County - which includes the city of San Jose and several smaller Silicon Valley communities - sued, saying it was unconstitutional. San Francisco filed a similar lawsuit. In a ruling in April, Orrick said Trump's order targeted broad categories of federal funding for sanctuary governments and that plaintiffs challenging the order were likely to succeed in proving it unconstitutional. Attorney General Jeff Sessions then issued a memo which formally endorsed a narrower interpretation of Trump's order, saying that the only funds the government intended to withhold were certain grants tied to law enforcement programs. In court on Wednesday, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate said the Sessions memo meant less than a million dollars were now at risk for Santa Clara County and San Francisco, so the injunction was no longer needed. But Orrick said an injunction was still necessary because Trump could always order Sessions to issue new, broader guidance. "The attorney general still has the ability to change that memo," Orrick said. The judge said he would also likely reject a Justice Department request to dismiss other claims by Santa Clara and San Francisco.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump got back on message on Tuesday after Democrat Hillary Clinton put him on the defensive at their first debate, and he cast her as "stuck in the past" and himself as a change agent. Trump's speech to thousands at a rally in a Florida airport hangar included some points that some supporters wished he had made before the record television audience of _NUMBER_ million people for the debate on Monday in Hempstead, New York. One was Clinton's promise during her successful campaign to win a U.S. Senate seat in _NUMBER_ to create jobs in upstate New York. When Clinton pledged at Monday's debate that her economic plan would create millions of jobs, Trump did not use the opportunity to point out she oversold how many jobs she could create in upstate New York. Trump raised the issue on Tuesday in Melbourne, Florida, about _NUMBER_ miles east of Orlando on Florida's Atlantic coast where several defense and technology companies have operations. "She pledged _NUMBER_ jobs for upstate New York. It's so sad when you see what has happened to upstate New York. It's a disaster. She said she was going to do something about it... This is exactly what would happen if she ever won," he said. Trump's first campaign day after his debate performance, which received mixed reviews from voters, was aimed at taking advantage of polls showing him in a tight race in Florida with _NUMBER_ days to go until the Nov. _NUMBER_ election. "For _NUMBER_ minutes, Secretary Clinton was stuck in the past. For _NUMBER_ minutes, on issue after issue, Secretary Clinton defended the terrible status quo – while I laid out our plan to bring jobs, security and prosperity back to the American people," he said. Earlier, at a Cuban bakery in Miami's Little Havana area, Trump sipped coffee and ordered pastries and empanadas and heard cries of "Viva Trump" from some patrons there. Elsewhere in the neighborhood, Trump held a roundtable discussion with Latino supporters, an effort to bolster his support among Hispanic-American voters who worry about his hardline immigration policy. At that event, a Trump supporter, Irina Vilarino, a Cuban-American restaurant owner, told reporters that Trump needs to show improvement at his next debate on Oct. _NUMBER_ in St. Louis. "He needs to take this debate and learn from his mistakes," she said. "And I think he needs to address the issues that are pertinent to everyday Americans on the street."
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On the 100th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's birth, President Barack Obama will be awarded the prestigious Proles in Courage award, which honors those who show grace and courage in American politics.Written in an email sent out by Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg:On behalf of the Profile in Courage Award Committee, I m honored to tell you that this year, as we celebrate the centennial of President Kennedy's birth, we have chosen a man who has elevated the'standard of political courage in a new century: President Barack H. Obama.Faced with unrelenting political opposition, President Obama has embodied the definition of courage that my grandfather cites in the opening lines of Profiles in Courage: Grace under pressure. Throughout his two terms in office, he represented all Americans with decency, integrity, and an unshakable commitment to the greater good.There is no other person more deserving of this award than President Obama, whose family oriented and good-natured demeanor is sharply missed.The email went on to say that President Obama put policy above politics through his work with healthcare reform, normalizing Cuban-American relations, and his fight against climate change.The awards have been given out every year since _NUMBER_, and past recipients include Russ Feingold, Gerald Ford, George W. Bush, John Lewis, Gabrielle Giffiords, Ted Kennedy and the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives and safety on _NUMBER_/_NUMBER_.Simply put, this award is given to those who put personal feelings, politics and their safety aside to do what is right in our national discoursePresident Obama will receive his award on May _NUMBER_ and give a speech. According to the committee chairman that doles out the award, Al Hunt, President Obama was not given it because of any one specific action taken while in office . Instead the committee wanted to do something different this year, and that the committee was in total agreement about President Obama getting the award.Congratulations, Mr. President. After right years of unparalleled obstruction and racism, I can'think of no one more deserving. He held his head high with grace and dignity, and never besmirched or questioned the character of those he disagreed with. How the times have changed so quickly.Featured image via Getty Images
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Those who seek to damage the "one China" principle and harm China's core interests are "lifting a rock only to drop it on their feet", Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday, in comments carried on the Foreign Ministry's website. The ministry said he make the remark in Switzerland when asked by a reporter about a telephone call between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
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Anonymous is a loosely associated international network of activists and hacktivists. They have made a video threatening they are are about to plunge the election into chaos for sexual abuse enabler Crooked Hillary, as they claim to have a sex tape showing Bill Clinton raping a _NUMBER_ year old girl and will be releasing it. The alleged rape was filmed on billionaire buddy and convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein's Pedophile Island. Anonymous claims Hillary knew about this and has been hiding it.
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More and more dirt on these two grifters who re shockingly still denying the truth or saying nothing to defend themselves. They have pocketed most of the donations with only _NUMBER_ cents of every dollar donated going to charity. And now this A charity affiliated with the Clinton Foundation failed to reveal the identities of its _NUMBER_ donors, creating a broad exception to the foundation's promise to disclose funding sources as part of an ethics agreement with the Obama administration.The number of undisclosed contributors to the charity, the Canada-based Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership, signals a larger zone of secrecy around foundation donors than was previously known.Details of the organization's fundraising were disclosed this week by a spokeswoman for the Canadian group's founder, mining magnate Frank Giustra.The Canadian group has received attention in recent days as a potential avenue for anonymous Clinton Foundation donations from foreign business executives, including some who had interests before the U.S. government while Hillary Rodham Clinton was secretary of state.The partnership, named in part for Bill Clinton, sends much of its money to the New York-based Clinton Foundation. Two of the partnership's known donors Giustra and another mining executive, Ian Telfer are featured in the'soon-to-be-released book Clinton Cash for their roles in a series of deals that resulted in Russia controlling many uranium deposits around the world and in the United States.With the foundation's finances emerging as an issue for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, a foundation official this week defended the arrangement with the Giustra group, noting in a blog post that Canadian law prevents charities in that country from disclosing their donors without the donors permission.The Canadian partnership has in recent days begun to reach out to its _NUMBER_ largest donors, each of whom gave donations equivalent to at least _CUR_250,000 in U.S. dollars, to seek permission to release their names, said a person familiar with the foundation, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.The large number of undisclosed supporters of a Clinton-affiliated charity raises new questions about the foundation's adherence to the _NUMBER_ ethics agreement it struck with the Obama administration, which was designed to avoid conflicts of interest during Hillary Clinton's tenure at the State Department.Read more: WaPo
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Firebrand conservative Ann Coulter exposed Delta Airlines who gave away a seat she had to pay extra for in order to accommodate her very long legs.Conservative columnist Ann Coulter flew into a fit of fury Saturday after Delta Airlines booted her from her reserved Comfort+ seat which comes with _NUMBER_ additional inches of legroom and gave it to another passenger.In a two-hour tweeting tantrum,she quoted her exchange with a flight attendant: Why are you taking me out of the extra room seat I specifically booked? she asked.Their answer, she'said, was I don't know. Here's an example of one of Coulter's tweets exposing Delta Airlines for giving her pre-paid seat with extra legroom away to a shorter passenger:Suckiest _USER_ moved me from my PRE-BOOKED SEAT & gave it to some woman, not elderly, child, or sick. I have pictures so don't lie, _USER_! Ann Coulter July _NUMBER_, 2017Ann Coulter isn't the only person fed up with the'shrinking seats on commercial airlines. Taller passengers are tired of traveling with their knees into their chest or being forced to sit sideways to accommodate their longer legs. And we haven't even discussed the limited room in seats for people who may be a little wider in the caboose. It appears that the federal government has decided to step in and flex their muscles, as they attempt to control decisions private airlines make about the'size of their seats.Is it the government's job to determine how much space commercial airlines designate for their customers?A federal judge has ordered the Federal Aviation Administration to review seat sizes and legroom on commercial airlines.It's a victory for Flyers Rights, an advocacy group that has pushed for new rules regulating seat sizes.Flyers Rights says small airlines seats can put people's health at risk with conditions like blood clots in legs.They also say the average size of the'seat itself has shrunk, along with space between the one behind.According to a report by Business Insider, the major airline that has the most space between seats is JetBlue, with _NUMBER_ inches apart.The airline that boasted the least room was Spirit, with _NUMBER_ inches between seats.Delta Air Lines and American Airlines were in the middle, with _NUMBER_ inches between seats. Virgin America and Southwest had _NUMBER_ inches, according to the report. CBS Minnesota
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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he likely will sign an order this week that is expected to allow Americans to buy stripped-down health insurance policies, a step some experts say would further undermine the Obamacare law that Trump opposes. Unable to win passage of legislation to dismantle the _NUMBER_ law in a Congress led by his own party, Trump indicated he would take unilateral action. He offered few specifics beyond saying his action would let people cross state lines to obtain "great, competitive healthcare" costing the United States "nothing." The expected order would allow small businesses and individuals to band together as associations to buy health insurance plans that would be exempt from some Obamacare requirements. These include mandatory coverage for _NUMBER_ essential health benefits such as maternity and newborn care, prescription drugs and mental health treatment. It would also expand the amount of time people can use short-term medical insurance plans, which are cheaper than traditional plans but cover a limited set of benefits. People could use those plans for up to a year, compared to three months under current law. "I'll also be signing something, probably this week, which is going to go a long way to take care of many of the people that have been so badly hurt on healthcare," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "With Congress the way it is, I decided to take it upon myself," Trump added, saying the plan is "largely worked out." White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Trump will make his announcement "by the end of Friday." Trump said his action would let insurers sell across state lines. The association health plans, for instance, could be sold from a state with fewer benefit requirements. Such insurance policies could be cheaper than those that provide the full range of medical coverage required under Obamacare, potentially making them attractive to people in other states. It is unclear when these plans would become available. It is unlikely consumers could sign up for these plans during the _NUMBER_ open enrollment period, which begins Nov. _NUMBER_. Experts questioned Trump's authority to issue such an order that would exempt some plans but not others from Obamacare rules rather than pursuing the changes through legislation. The action could open Trump to legal challenges from Democratic state attorneys general, who have said they will sue Trump if he tries to destroy Obamacare. The plans allowed under the order could lure young and healthy people away from the individual insurance markets created by the _NUMBER_ Affordable Care Act, dubbed Obamacare. That could further destabilize those markets, where insurers have already exited the markets altogether, pared back offerings or hiked premiums because of uncertainty caused by the Trump administration. Experts said Trump's plan could leave behind only the sickest people in the Obamacare markets, raising premiums and effectively eroding the law's protection that people with pre-existing medical conditions cannot be charged more. "There's a general belief that at every turn the federal government is going to create regulations to hurt rather than help the markets," said Craig Garthwaite, director of the healthcare program at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, referring to the Trump administration. "It unwinds the ability of people with pre-existing conditions to get insurance under the ACA," Garthwaite said. Republicans have failed to make good on their seven-year promise to repeal and replace Obamacare, the signature domestic policy achievement of Trump's Democratic predecessor Barack Obama. Gutting Obamacare was a top Trump campaign promise. Trump, who has called the law a failure and vowed to let it "implode," has undermined Obamacare through regulatory and administrative actions. Last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a rule that will let businesses and non-profit organizations lodge religious or moral objections to obtain an exemption from the law's mandate that employers provide birth control for women in health insurance with no co-payment. Trump has declined to commit to making payments guaranteed to insurers under Obamacare. The payments are estimated to be about _CUR_7 billion this year and help lower out-of-pocket medical costs for low-income consumers. Insurers have cited that uncertainty in exiting insurance markets or hiking premiums. His administration has slashed the Obamacare advertising budget, halved the open enrollment period and cut funding to groups that help sign people up for insurance under the law.
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Democrats who are offering to work with Donald Trump'should cease and desist right now because he has no interest in compromise.Throughout his campaign, Trump launched petty insults and divisive rhetoric. In fact, that's all he did for a year and a half. Now he all of a sudden claims that he wants unity.Well, that's bullshit and top Trump cheerleader Newt Gingrich admitted as much during an appearance with Trump chief propagandist Sean Hannity.After congratulating each other for successfully screwing over America, Gingrich insulted Republicans who refused to blindly support Trump. The little, whiny, sniveling negative cowards who were Never Trumpers are beneath our paying attention to them. Let them drift off into the ashbin of history while we go ahead and work with Donald Trump and with the House and Senate Republicans to create a dramatically new future. Yeah, a future where oppression, hate, racism, and sexism reign.But Gingrich also blasted any semblance that Trump actually gives a damn about unity by promising Hannity that Democrats are going to be disappointed if they actually think Trump will be a reasonable man to work with. Their technique will be to say Oh, be reasonable. Don t push too hard. Don t force the issue. Find a compromise with Democrats. Maybe he'shouldn't name one of the justices who are conservative who's on his list. Maybe he'should find a nice moderate acceptable to the Democrats. Down that road is a disaster. And so we have to be aware that the danger is not that they're going to actively fight. The danger is that they're going to opt for honeyed words of subversion that undermines the entire movement to make America great again. Here's the video via YouTube:In other words, Trump and his Republican supporters intend to jam through whatever policies they want whether Americans like it or not.Frankly, Democrats should treat Donald Trump the'same way Republicans treats President Obama over the last eight years. Republicans should not get to sabotage a Democratic presidency and then expect Democrats to play ball when one of their own gets in the White House.Gingrich went on to say that Trump could offer an infrastructure program that could get Democratic support, which is funny considering President Obama offered the'same kind of program and Republicans ruthlessly opposed it. Being reasonable did not help Democrats in this election and it won't help them two and four years from now when new elections occur. There needs to be consequences for the way Republicans have behaved the last eight years. That means giving them more than a taste of their own medicine.Featured image via screencapture
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The Democratic National Committee apologized to Senator Bernie Sanders on Monday after leaked emails suggested the party's leadership had worked to sabotage Sanders' presidential campaign. "On behalf of everyone at the DNC, we want to offer a deep and sincere apology to Senator Sanders, his supporters, and the entire Democratic Party for the inexcusable remarks made over email," the DNC said in a statement released on the opening day of the party's convention in Philadelphia. It said the emails did not reflect the committee's "steadfast commitment to neutrality during the nominating process."
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They threw everything but the kitchen sink at Judge Roy Moore. Democrats outspent Moore _NUMBER_-_NUMBER_, and more importantly, the Democrat Party unified, like they always do, to get behind their candidate , no matter their flaws, or how weak of a candidate he or she may be. Meanwhile, the Republicans did exactly what they always do they splintered, they argued amongst themselves, and they waited until the 11th hour to get behind Roy Moore, the Republican candidate who was accused by several women of sexual misconduct several decades ago. The media will try to blame this loss on President Trump, but the truth of the matter is, that the Republican Party came late to the game with funding and with support for Roy Moore, while half of the party either sat on their hands or openly condemned their candidate. The'spineless Republican Party can'take credit for the historic loss tonight in Alabama.AP In a stunning victory aided by scandal, Democrat Doug Jones won Alabama's special Senate election on Tuesday, beating back history, an embattled Republican opponent and President Donald Trump, who urgently endorsed GOP rebel Roy Moore despite a litany of sexual misconduct allegations.It was the first Democratic Senate victory in a quarter-century in Alabama, one of the reddest of red states, and proved anew that party loyalty is anything but sure in the age of Trump. It was a major embarrassment for the president and a fresh wound for the nation's already divided Republican Party.A number of Republicans declined to support him, including Alabama's long-serving Sen. Richard Shelby. But Trump lent his name and the national GOP's resources to Moore's campaign in recent days.
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The Virginia state Senate on Monday approved a bill making the electric chair the default method of execution if lethal injection drugs are unavailable. The bill passed the Republican-controlled Senate by a _NUMBER_-_NUMBER_ vote. The Republican-dominated House has already approved the measure. After a lower chamber vote on a minor amendment, the measure will go to Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe for approval. A spokesman for the governor said the measure would be reviewed when it arrived. Virginia is one of eight states that allows electrocution as a method of execution, letting condemned inmates choose between it and lethal injection. If they do not choose, lethal injection is used. Virginia, along with other states, has struggled to get lethal injection drugs because pharmaceutical companies have protested their use in executions. The last death row inmate in Virginia to choose the electric chair for execution was in _NUMBER_. Inmate Ricky Gray, who killed six people in Richmond in _NUMBER_, had been scheduled for execution on March _NUMBER_, adding urgency to the legislative debate. Gray's execution has been postponed by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court about whether to hear the case. Gray has not indicated which method of execution he preferred. The legislation has fueled debate in Virginia over whether capital punishment, especially the electric chair, constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. "The electric chair is outdated and barbaric," Senator Scott Surovell, a Democrat from northern Virginia, said during a floor debate. He lost an effort to amend the bill by requiring the Virginia Department of Corrections to explain in detail why it was not able to obtain lethal drugs before opting for electrocution. State Senator Mark Obenshain, a Republican from the Shenandoah Valley, argued that if the amendment passed it would have further delayed execution of death row inmates. "Some just have black hearts. They're beyond redemption," said Obenshain, an unsuccessful Republican candidate for state attorney general in _NUMBER_.
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J.R. Smith 21st Century WireMuch has been made by Democrat Hillary Clinton and the White House's accusation that Russia is trying to influence US elections, although neither has presented any real evidence to back up this extraordinary claim. On the other hand, there is plenty of evidence documenting the CIA interfering and altering numerous foreign elections throughout history. This raises an interesting question: would the CIA ever try to interfere in an US election? Evan McMullin is a _NUMBER_-year-old self-described conservative Mormon and former CIA operative. I enjoyed being a grey man, said McMullin of his _NUMBER_ years in the CIA.On the wall in his Salt Lake City campaign offices is a poster which reads _NUMBER_ for President. That's a bit worrying, if indeed McMullin fancies himself as a James Bond character, but in a way it really sums up what his presidential run is all about working in the grey areas, in back room meetings with GOP establishment luminaries, colored by private and public deception. It's what the CIA has specialized in for decades; manipulating and perverting hundreds of overseas elections all in the interest of transnational corporate elites , and now it seems they have an inside man nested in another key position Oddly, the media often introduces him as a conservative columnist seemingly in an effort to distract from his total insider pedigree. McMullin is no newcomer or fresh face he is a career operative, inserted into special niches, including his most recent stint as Congressional director of GOP policy. Now he's come out of the'shadows to play a key role in the US election on behalf of some very powerful interests.According to Real Clear Politics, McMullin describes his work as a clandestine operative for the CIA in both Iraq and Afghanistan, in all the war zones post-_NUMBER_/_NUMBER_ until _NUMBER_ and most of the other hostile environments . He admits his job was to penetrate insurgent and terrorist groups as well as foreign governments , recruiting agents to pass information to take these people off the battlefield either capture or kill them. Interesting skill set, penetrating governments. We can safely assume that also entails subverting elections overseas, or maybe using Saudi Arabian cash to buy weapons for Jihadi terrorist rebels in Syria.Not surprisingly, McMullin trumpets a loud anti-Putin and anti-Assad rhetoric which is almost perfectly in synchronization with that of Hillary Clinton s. Like Clinton, McMullin relies on a campaign of fear set against Russia and Syria in an attempt to try to bracket Trump togther with other overseas leaders currently under a demonization order by the Washington DC establishment. Donald Trump is an authoritarian just like Vladimir Putin, just like Bashar Al-Assad, just like the Communist regime in China. I have worked against and around authoritarians overseas and I know them when I see them. Donald Trump is one of them. He would bring the'same kind of economic stagnation, internal turmoil and discord to our country that other dictators bring to their own. I m sure the Kremlin considers Donald Trump by far its most successful intelligence operation ever. It's very clear that Vladimir Putin and his regime have some control over Donald Trump. Trump's support for Putin is the only thing he has been consistent on. The following is straight off of McMullin's campaign website, under the heading of, America's Role in the World : Evan will impose tougher sanctions on Russia and increase America's military presence in the Baltics in order to deter and reverse Putin's aggression, rather than pretending that he is a partner for peace in Syria. Evan will stand up for the rights of American and allied ships to sail freely in international waters, rather than letting China dominate the Western Pacific. This statement could've just as well have written by the CIA's office of forward information planning, or from the office of Hillary _NUMBER_, take your pick.The next line in his r sum should also throw up a big red flag: he's also a former operative at Goldman Sachs investment bank. So, CIA and Goldman Sachs. Aside from bank-rolling Bill and Hillary Clinton's political machine for the better part of the last _NUMBER_ years, Goldman also backed Mitt Romney's failed _NUMBER_ presidential run.The connections here between all of these establishment players is undeniable with McMullin sitting comfortably in his CIA grey area.Stealing Utah for Hillary If we can send a strong message here from Utah, it will change the discussion in Washington and across this country, said McMullin.This is the problem with the contrived McMullin campaign: it will not impact the national political discussion.Since he announced his candidacy three months ago on August _NUMBER_, _NUMBER_, his campaign has only really existed inside Utah, but conveniently amplified by an US corporate mainstream media and the very same media outlets that have been demonstrably pro-Clinton, anti-Sanders and anti-Trump'since the very beginning of the presidential race.Evan McMullin's primary directive seems to be to steal Utah's _NUMBER_ electoral votes away from Republican candidate Donald Trump who is currently enjoying a comfortable lead over Hillary Clinton in Utah. Recent polls show Trump and McMullin running neck and neck in Utah, at _NUMBER_% and _NUMBER_% respectively. In an already tight national race between Trump and Clinton, those _NUMBER_ electoral votes could easily decide the national election in favor of Hillary Clinton.Aside from Utah, McMullin is also hoping to steal away Republic votes in key states with substantial Mormon populations like Arizona, Idaho, and Wyoming. McMullin is hoping to exploit Mormon voter blocks over the issue of Donald Trump's bolshy demeanor and alleged past sex scandals a negative which will resonate with conservative Mormon voters in places like Utah.Based on the incredible amount of national media access he's being given across all of the top establishment broadcast TV networks, it's pretty clear that the McMullin campaign is being engineered at the highest levels. For a candidate who appeared from nowhere in the last two months, he's enjoyed carte blanche airtime, including softball interviews on Meet the Press with Chuck Todd, The Week with George Stephanopoulos, as well as primetime slots on pro-Clinton media outlets CNN, CBS, NBC, and of course, on Democratic Party channel MSNBC.Here's his debutant spot on Morning Joe, where McMullin waxes on about how, George Bush kept this country safe after _NUMBER_/_NUMBER_ , and other familiar platitudes: When McMullin speaks, you can almost hear the voice of Mitt Romney and the old GOP establishment. If the Republican Party can't make the changes, as wasn't able to do after _NUMBER_, the conservative movement will need a new political vehicle, said McMullin to Stephanopoulos.From these sort of statements, we can see that the object of McMullin's campaign is the'same as Romney's to keep the Republican candidate from winning on November 8th.Establishment scion Mitt Romney and his Wall Street partners are desperate, and deathly frightened that if Donald Trump wins, he will build a new GOP power base one which is not based on a tight elite Wall Street investment bank circle that uses men like Romney as their intermediary to control govemnent affairs and fix markets but rather, real people power based on grassroots, working class and middle class voters.The other subtle piece of the McMullin deception is how he constantly spins in the mainstream media about how a Clinton victory is already a fait accompli. In other words: Trump has already lost, so cast your vote for me as a protest vote against the winner, Hillary Clinton. By applying that subtle spin, McMullin hopes to avoid being fingered as Mitt Romney's _TAG_ tool.Getting on enough ballots in enough states requires money, and a political machine. Enter the Team Romney McMullin's ability to get on the ballot in _NUMBER_ states, and also write-in access in _NUMBER_ others, was financed and run by a 501c3 Not for Profit organization which, like McMullin, suddenly popped up this year. It's called, Better For America, said to be founded by GOP operatives John Kingston and Joel Searby.When asked whether or not he's backed by Mitt Romney, McMullin always says no , but the facts say otherwise. Here we can see clearly that McMullin is a creation of Mitt Romney's so-called _TAG_ Movement. McMullin's primary backer in this project appears to be Kingston, who just happens to be a former GOP delegate from Massachusetts and donor to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, as well as executive producer for the _NUMBER_ documentary, Mitt.In addition, McMullin's running mate is former Mitt Romney campaign staffer, Mindy Finn. Aside from working in the Bush Administration, Finn also worked for Twitter and Google, specifically building their tech networks with the Washington Beltway. Another total insider.McMullin has also been working with former Mitt Romney campaign strategist Stuart Stevens.Behind the patriotic rhetoric in Better For America's marketing spin is well-financed, laser focused operation to steal Utah from the Republican party. In public, the organization claims that: We deserve better than two candidates that are deeply unfavorable among a majority of the people they claim to represent. Together, we can give a voice to the millions of Americans who cannot in good conscience vote for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. If a third party candidate emerges, they need to know the'support they have on the ground among the nearly two-thirds of Americans said they are willing to support an independent candidate. Better For America's claim is disingenuous at best, if not outright deceptive, not least because there were already third, and fourth party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein , both of whom have been organizing in all _NUMBER_ states. This casual ignorance of the other alternative candidates indicates an attempt to totally manipulate the electoral conversation.Very underhanded yes, but this is something a CIA operative would be doing overseas thrawrting elections and destablizing fledgling democracies in target nations. Romney and Goldman Sachs End GameBeyond engineering a narrow victory for Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney and the _TAG_ conclave's last option is to steal the election after Nov 8th. It goes like this .Their final play would be if neither Trump nor Clinton receive the _NUMBER_ electoral college votes required for an outright victory which would then send the election to the House of Representatives. This hasn't happened since _NUMBER_. At this point a Republican House of Representatives would choose any of the top three candidates who had won a state. If McMullin wins Utah, then he would theoretically be in with a chance. But not as good a chance as Hillary Clinton would.Regardless, either scenario is predicated on Evan McMullin's role as a spoiler. McMullin admits this openly: It depends on the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump being very, very close and it is not close now. For Clinton friends and campaign backers like Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and fellow Wall Street elites, a Donald Trump victory could mean an interruption in profits slowing down the financial organized crime and fiat paper fraud which has enriched them and the Clintons ever since Bill Clinton gave Goldman and Co. the ultimate blank check when the outgoing US President repealed the Glass Steagall Act in _NUMBER_. With that one stroke of the pen, the Clintons set the'stage for the _NUMBER_ Financial Collapse and bailout recipient Blankfein and the Goldman syndicate made vast fortunes off other people's misery. Notice that Goldman and Wall Street have been stuffing money into the Clinton's pockets ever since with speaking fees, jobs, investments, and also bank-rolling Chelsea Clinton's husband Mark Mezvinsky's hedge fund.Blankfein and his ilk brought the US economy to its knees, and were paid handsomely for their effort.It's an incestuous ring of financial skull-duggery and you will not hear the righteous, self-styled liberty advocate Evan McMullin so much as mention any of this, let alone bad mouth his former employer and criminal financial institution and yet, this is the real story that everyone should really be talking about this election the'seedy relationship between the likes of Goldman Sachs and the establishment's favored political candidates.READ MORE ELECTION NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire _NUMBER_ FilesSUPPORT 21WIRE SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER _USER_.TV
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Police have suspended the licenses of at least _NUMBER_ New York City gun owners following the arrest of gun license broker Shaya Lichtenstein.According to New York Daily News, Lichtenstein's cozy relationship with New York City police officers paid off well for some clients who sought his help in obtaining licenses for their weapons.Although the city has strict requirements for obtaining a gun license, many of Lichtenstein's customers were given a pass on necessary paperwork and in-person interviews.For the privilege of circumventing the law, Lichtenstein charged his clients between _CUR_5,000 and _CUR_25,000.New York Daily News reports that while, there is a mountain of documentation that's required, to gain a gun license in the city, all some of Lichtenstein's clients needed was to send in a few pieces of paper for the permit to go forward. On April _NUMBER_ Lichtenstein was charged with bribing police officers in Manhattan Federal Court.According to the charges published here, an undercover investigation involving Lichtenstein began in _NUMBER_.According to the documents, after one of the license broker's closest contacts inside the police department stopped helping him, he offered to pay an undercover officer _CUR_6,000 per gun license.While none of the cops who are implicated in taking bribes have been identified by name, an officer referred to as Deputy Inspector-_NUMBER_ is alleged to have taken bribes from Lichtenstein. The documents describe Deputy Inspector-_NUMBER_ as the Commanding Officer of the License Division. Two other NYPD officers, referred to as Officer-_NUMBER_ and Sergeant-_NUMBER_ are also implicated in taking bribes.During an interview with investigators, Officer-_NUMBER_ stated that Lichtenstein provided the two with lunch money in return for approving gun licenses. When asked how much lunch money the cops were getting, Officer-_NUMBER_ said _CUR_100.Court filings show that the officers approved licenses for Lichtenstein's clients, including people with criminal records who were not legally able to obtain a license in New York City.Read the full complaint here.Featured image via Pixabay
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Monday cited studies he said showed rampant voter fraud, saying the Nov. _NUMBER_ election was "rigged" against him even as Republican lawyers called his allegations unfounded. Trump, a New York businessman making his first run for public office, has sought to raise fears of a flawed election as he has fallen in opinion polls against Democrat Hillary Clinton. "They even want to try to rig the election at the polling place," Trump told a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. "So many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is very, very common." Trump cited Pew Trusts research from _NUMBER_ that called for updates to the voter registration system because about _NUMBER_ million registrations were inaccurate. He also referred to a _NUMBER_ article by two political scientists in the Washington Post that said non-citizens who voted could have accounted for Democratic victories in a few close elections in _NUMBER_, although the authors acknowledged the sample size of their study was small. Numerous studies have shown that voter fraud in U.S. elections is very rare. Republican campaign lawyer Chris Ashby said Trump's charges could foment unrest and were "unfounded" and "dangerous." "When you say an election is rigged, you're telling voters, your supporters, their votes do not matter," Ashby said in an interview. "I think some of Donald Trump's comments could cause unrest at the polls." Some Republicans have urged Trump to drop the assertions. Early voting and voting by mail have already begun in many states. Mark Braden, partner at Baker and Hostetler and former chief counsel for the Republican National Committee, said that any sort of election rigging at the national level "just is impossible," citing the various systems in place that would make such an endeavor complicated and unfeasible. "Our system is principally a system based upon each side watching the other side," Braden said in an interview. "Our system is dependent on local volunteer participation. Our system has worked very well because we have people who get involved in the process and perform these functions." Trump also pounced on the release on Monday of Federal Bureau of Investigation documents that he alleged showed "felony corruption." The documents cited an FBI official as saying a senior State Department official sought to pressure the bureau in _NUMBER_ to drop its insistence that an email from Clinton's private server contained classified information.. Clinton's decision to use a private server while secretary of state from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_ has drawn criticism that she was careless with national security. "This is worse than Watergate, what's going on with this," said Trump. He also proposed a package of ethics reforms, saying that if elected he would ban his administration officials from lobbying government for five years after leaving government. Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said Trump's assault on the voting system was an act of desperation. "He knows he's losing and is trying to blame that on the system. This is what losers do," Mook told reporters. The RealClearPolitics average of national opinion polls shows Clinton currently leading Trump by _NUMBER_ percentage points, at _NUMBER_ percent to _NUMBER_ percent. The country's top elected Republican, House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, tried to counter Trump's message about election fraud. Spokeswoman AshLee Strong said Ryan "is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity." In the traditionally hard-fought state of Ohio, the top elections official, a Republican, said concerns about widespread voter fraud were simply not justified. "I can reassure Donald Trump: I am in charge of elections in Ohio and they're not going to be rigged, I'll make sure of that," Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted told CNN. In a report titled "The Truth About Voter Fraud," the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law cited voter fraud incident rates between _NUMBER_ percent and _NUMBER_ percent. An August study by the Washington Post found _NUMBER_ credible cases of impersonation fraud out of more than _NUMBER_ billion votes cast in elections from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_. Arizona State University studies in _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_ found similarly low rates. A number of Republican-led states, citing the need to prevent voter fraud, have passed laws with stricter ID requirements. But several have been struck down by courts that ruled they were designed to hinder minority voting. Trump's campaign has been shaken since the release _NUMBER_ days ago of a _NUMBER_ tape showing him lewdly bragging about kissing and touching women without their permission. A series of women have since come forward with allegations about such behavior on his part, but he has denied those accusations. "They want to put nice sexy headlines up even though nothing happened," Trump said, blaming the media for trying to "poison the minds of the voters." On Monday, the allegations were in the headlines again after Trump's wife, Melania Trump, spoke publicly for the first time about the "Access Hollywood" tape. A former model who has mainly stayed off the campaign trail, Trump told CNN she was surprised by her husband's language and said she thought he had been "egged on" to "say dirty and bad stuff," calling it "boy talk." Melania Trump told CNN that the allegations of unwanted touching from women were "all organized from the opposition" and said media did not "check the background of these women." In a separate interview with Fox News Channel, she said she had forgiven her husband for the comments in the tape. "Those words, they were offensive to me and they were inappropriate. And he apologized to me," Melania Trump said in an excerpt released by Fox News Channel. "I accept his apology. And we are moving on," she said.
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The Kremlin wants good news. The Russian leadership has told major companies to supply it with news stories that put its stewardship of the country in a positive light, according to documents seen by Reuters. A seven-page document spelled out the kind of articles required, with a focus on new jobs, scientific achievements and new infrastructure, especially those involving state support. It also detailed how the stories should be presented, and gave a weekly deadline for submissions. The instructions were sent last month by the energy ministry to _NUMBER_ companies in Russia's energy and utilities sector including Rosneft, Lukoil and Novatek, according to a second document, a list of recipients. The drive coincides with the run-up to a presidential election in March next year when President Vladimir Putin needs a strong mandate with high turnout to maintain his firm grip on power after dominating Russian politics for two decades. Life for the majority of people has become calmer, more comfortable, more attractive. But many such examples often escape the media's attention, said the first document. Our task, through a creative and painstaking approach, is to select such topics and subjects and offer them to the media. That document, which did not mention the election, said the news items to be supplied were to feed a positive news wire and should correspond to two themes: Life is getting better and How things were; how they are now . Both documents were attached to an invitation, dated Oct. _NUMBER_, sent by the energy ministry to senior executives in the public relations and government relations departments of the firms, of which _NUMBER_ are state-controlled and _NUMBER_ privately-held. The invitation requested they send representatives to an Oct. _NUMBER_ meeting at the ministry in Moscow to discuss how to help the government's PR effort. Reuters saw a copy of the invitation and spoke to three executives who received it. According to the invitation, the news initiative was requested by Sergei Kiriyenko, the first deputy chief of staff in the presidential administration. A spokesman for Kiriyenko did not respond to a request for comment. The energy ministry also did not respond, nor did Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Reuters sent requests for comment to the biggest five companies out of the _NUMBER_, by market value - state-owned oil major Rosneft, state-owned gas giant Gazprom, private oil companies Lukoil and Surgutneftegaz, and private gas firm Novatek. No responses were received. NINE-POINT LIST Oil and gas provide Russia's biggest source of revenue and energy firms are among the most powerful companies and biggest employers. Reuters has not found evidence that similar instructions were sent to companies in other sectors. The Oct. _NUMBER_ meeting was chaired by Deputy Energy Minister Anton Inyutsyn, and an official from the presidential administration was also present, according to one of the sources who attended. The two officials went through and explained the instructions laid out in the seven-page document, said the source, who added that the election was not mentioned. Reuters reported in February that the ministry had enlisted energy companies to give it advance notice about developments that could influence public opinion. The meeting last month and the guidelines circulated in preparation for it show that, since then, the initiative has stepped up into a higher gear, with companies being handed highly specific instructions on how they are expected to help. It was not clear if the companies had acted on the instructions. The news guidelines document said the government wanted to highlight victories and achievements . It included a nine-point list of the kind of news that companies should supply. It asked, for example, for stories about business units where it's possible to say that state support helped lift them out of crisis, restored modern production, and re-equipped them with new equipment and gave work to local residents . Examples given of the kind of events of interest to the government from elsewhere in the corporate world included state lender Sberbank hiring _NUMBER_ people in the Volga river city of Togliatti, a festival funded by a company in Kaliningrad region for young people with hearing difficulties and a sports center being opened in Cherkessk, southern Russia. The document also held up the case of Yevgeny Kosmin as an example of a positive news story, a miner in western Siberia whose team extracted _NUMBER_ million tonnes of coal in July this year, a monthly record. That carried echoes of Alexey Stakhanov, a miner who in _NUMBER_ extracted almost _NUMBER_ times more coal during a shift than his quota required. Communist propaganda held Stakhanov up as a symbol of Soviet industrial prowess. The instructions stipulated that companies should submit positive news stories every week - on the Monday, or Tuesday morning at the latest. They said the companies should present their items in the format of a table, with new additions highlighted in a colored font, and accompanied by a press release that could be passed on to journalists with minimal editing from government officials. The document also required each company to provide a contact person who could provide extra information to journalists, tell TV news crews how to reach the venue to report on an event, and organize access for news crews to the company's sites. Reuters was not able to establish if the Kremlin had made similarly specific demands of companies in the past. Putin has not yet declared his intention to seek re-election. Most Kremlin observers say he will. Opinion polls show he will win comfortably, with many voters crediting him with restoring national pride. The Kremlin's biggest headache with the election, scheduled for next March, is ensuring a strong turnout, say many political analysts. With the economy weak and many people viewing the result as a foregone conclusion, voters may be tempted to stay away from polling stations. A low turnout could undermine Putin's legitimacy in his next term, the analysts say.
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U.S. civil rights activist DeRay McKesson, who was instrumental in the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement against police violence, is running for mayor of Baltimore. McKesson, who filed his paperwork minutes before Wednesday's deadline, is among more than a dozen Democrats heading to an April primary. The _NUMBER_-year-old son of two now-recovered drug addicts, McKesson rose to prominence during the _NUMBER_ protests in Ferguson, Missouri, over the police killing of unarmed black teen Michael Brown and has become one of the nation's best-known civil rights leaders. His distinctive blue Patagonia vest has been seen everywhere from street demonstrations in his native Baltimore to a recent appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." "I am not the silver bullet for the challenges of our city - no one individual is," McKesson said on Wednesday in a post on the blog publishing platform Medium. "Together, with the right ideas, the right passion, the right people, we can take this city in a new direction." His rivals include former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon and state Senator Catherine Pugh. The city has not elected a Republican mayor in more than _NUMBER_ years. Current Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said in September that she would not seek re-election when her term ends. A website set up to collect contributions for McKesson's campaign had recorded _NUMBER_ donations totaling _CUR_34,383 by midday Thursday. An alumnus of Maine's Bowdoin College, McKesson worked in Baltimore and Minneapolis schools before moving into full-time activism. One political observer said working-class Baltimore voters might hold his lack of political experience against him. "The profile he has now, he's gotten from doing national work, not local work," said Lester Spence, associate professor of political science and African studies at Johns Hopkins University. Last year, the mainly black city of _NUMBER_ people was torn by its worst riots in a half-century following the death of Freddie Gray from injuries sustained while in police custody. Coming amid a string of controversial police killings across the United States, Gray's death proved a turning point when prosecutors brought charges against six officers within weeks. The first of those six trials, in which Officer William Porter faced charges including involuntary manslaughter, ended in a hung jury. That threw State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's aggressive schedule into disarray, and a judge last month rejected prosecutors' request to order Porter to testify against his fellow officers while he awaits retrial.
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Donald Trump is getting more screwed over by the Republicans as the days go on. They had originally wanted to use him to advance the GOP's motives, but now that they see how batsh*t crazy he is, many conservatives want nothing to do with him.We saw a perfect example of this on Saturday morning, when GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham condemned Trump's latest Twitter meltdown, and it was absolutely brutal. Graham basically stood behind former President Barack Obama and trashed Trump for accusing the last respectable POTUS of wiretapping his phones in the Trump Tower before the election.Graham has previously spoken out against Trump, and has rarely minced his words when warning Americans about the loose cannon we now have in the White House. In the town hall, Graham blatantly stated that what Trump was alleging might end up being the biggest scandal we've seen in decades. Graham said: The President of the United States is claiming that the former President of the United States ordered wiretapping of his campaign last year. I don't know if it's true or not, but if it is true, illegally, it would be the biggest political scandal since Watergate. This statement was met with shouts and screams, and Graham had to beg the rowdy crowd to settle down so he could continue. Offering another take on what Trump had done, he'said: If the former President of the United States was able to obtain a warrant lawfully to monitor the Trump campaign for violating law, that would be the biggest scandal since Watergate. Graham went on, explaining that Trump had just done himself a MAJOR disservice, and his Twitter meltdown may have very serious consequences. I m very worried that our president is suggesting that the former president has done something illegal. I would be very worried if, in fact, the Obama Administration was able to obtain a warrant lawfully about Trump campaign activity with foreign governments. This would hardly be the first time Trump's pathetic attempt to make someone look bad backfired. You can watch Graham defend Obama below:.@LindseyGrahamSC responds to Donald Trump's claim that Obama wiretapped him _URL_ _URL_ CNN March _NUMBER_, 2017Featured image via Scott Olson and Drew Angerer / Getty Images
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Two Western-backed Syrian rebel groups fighting the Syrian army and Iranian-backed militias in southeastern Syria have been asked by their Western and Arab backers to pull out of the area and retreat into Jordan, rebels and diplomatic sources said on Sunday. Both Usoud al-Sharqiya and Martyr Ahmad Abdo, part of the Free Syrian Army group, said they were told to end fighting in the area by their backers from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and neighboring states that support them, which include Jordan and Saudi Arabia. There is a official request for us to leave the area, said Badr al Din al Salamah, a senior official in the Usoud al Sharqiya group, one of the main rebel groups in the area and a recipient of the military aid from the U.S.-backed alliance. Since early this year, the rebels have pushed Islamic State militants out of a large swathe of sparsely populated territory stretching some _NUMBER_ km southeast of Damascus, all the way to the Iraqi border along the frontier with Jordan. But an offensive by the Syrian army, backed by Iranian militias and heavy Russian air cover, has encircled the rebels and eroded their gains. In recent weeks, the army has regained a string of border posts with Jordan that it had abandoned in the early years of the conflict Western diplomatic sources said the request was tied to a decision by the administration of U.S. President Trump in July to halt the CIA's program to equip and train rebel groups fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The CIA program began in _NUMBER_ as part of efforts by the administration of then-President Barack Obama to overthrow Assad. The Trump administration says its strategy in Syria is focused only on defeating Islamic State. In a letter purportedly to rebel commanders and seen by Reuters, they were told they although they had fought bravely to fend off the Syrian army, their presence in a small enclave now posed a threat to them. The decision has caused disaffection among hundreds of fighters in the two groups, who consider withdrawing into Jordan as effectively disbanding their forces. The two groups, who have hundreds of fighters, will have to hand over heavy artillery and dozens of U.S.-made anti-tank missiles that played a part in their battlefield successes against Islamic State and the Iranian-backed militias, rebels say. In a meeting on Saturday, the rebel commanders told the joint operations center in Jordan that requested their withdrawal they would rather stay and die in the desert than leave the battlefield. We have rejected the request, since if we entered Jordan we would consider it the end ... the blood of our martyrs has not dried yet, said al-Salameh. The military operations center has not offered them a choice to move to a U.S. garrison further east near the border with Iraq in Tanf, the rebels say. That garrison, run by a separate program of the Pentagon, hosts an Arab rebel tribal group known as the Maqhawir al Thwra. Another rebel official said they were not necessarily opposed to withdrawing, but they wanted assurances from Jordan they could lobby to expand to the Badia area a U.S.-Russian-brokered ceasefire, which has halted fighting in southwest Syria. Washington and Jordan are currently negotiating with Moscow to implement a de-escalation zone that would push back Iranian-backed forces _NUMBER_ kms north of the border strip with Jordan, diplomats say. We have accepted in principle and there are matters that have to be resolved. But until this moment there is no final agreement on withdrawing and we are still in the Badia and still fighting and in our posts, said Said Seif, a spokesman of the Martyr Ahmad Abdo group.
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Fox News host,Judge Jeanine Pirro appeared to endorse the'summary execution of Muslims suspected of links to ISIS-related terrorism without due process under the law.Pierre asked her viewers if the U.S. should apply the death penalty for ISIS-related violence. There was no real definition of what scale of violence or links to ISIS would apply. And the U.S. already lists _NUMBER_ crimes as capital meaning they are punishable by death including murder, assassination, espionage, treason, and death resulting from aircraft hijacking. It is not supposed to matter what religious, racial or other motivation a suspect has of committing these crimes the court is only interested in whether they committed the acts or not.In short, there is no need for a new capital crime specific to Muslims. Unless of course, you're a Fox News blowhard with an axe to grind.The responses from her viewers began as expected.A viewer named Josephine raged: They aren't afraid to kill us, so why should we be afraid to give them the death penalty? While Kevin wrote: We ve got a few guns down here in Texas, and more than happy to handle it!, Pierre reads this out with a grin reaching from ear-to-ear as if she's about to break out into a Happy Birthday song or something when she is infact, calling for the'summary execution of Muslims.She reads out Al's comment with the'same hysterical smirk on her face: Why waste taxpayer money holding them in prison? They d kill us in a heartbeat. Adding her own snarky reply: Hey Al, and if we held them in prison Obama would let them out! But even amongst the viewership of Fox News, there are some people who have a respect for law and order and the need to actually investigate a person suspected of committing a crime, rather than arbitrarily killing them. One such viewer, named Kimberly, said: Don t get ahead of yourselves. Everyone deserves a fair trial. Let the courts decide. This sent Pirro into a rage-induced tailspin of a rant in which she'saw fit to lecture Kimberly. Hey Kimberly, she'snorts. I drafted legislation all the time to increase sentences for punishment. The courts are the ones that implement the laws that we draft. Here we have a Fox News host openly endorsing the'summary execution of Muslims, presumably Muslim-Americans, who are even suspected of ISIS-related violence. A channel which calls it unconstitutional to ask a white christian to register his gun, thinks it's totally appropriate to summarily execute a Muslim. Fair and balanced? Not a chance.Featured Image vis Screengrab
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A senior lawyer at the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of the Inspector General said on Thursday he found "no violation of law" in Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's use of private jets for seven official trips, but called for better cases to be made in future for such travel by Trump administration officials. But the report by OIG counsel Rich Delmar found the department offered insufficient justification for the use of a government plane and recommended future requests provide more detail. Mnuchin's use of a plane at taxpayer expense to travel to Kentucky in August with his wife to view the solar eclipse and speak to business leaders prompted an outcry from Democratic party lawmakers and spurred the Treasury's watchdog agency to examine whether it violated travel or ethics policies. Cabinet members rarely use government planes or chartered aircraft for domestic travel, but the practice has received significant attention in the wake of Mnuchin's trip. On Friday, former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned after an outcry over his use of private charter planes for government business at a cost of nearly _CUR_52,000. Mnuchin said on Sunday he did not regret using a government plane for the Kentucky trip, calling it "completely justifiable." "It was approved by the White House and there were reasons why we needed to use that plane that are completely justifiable," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press" program. Mnuchin told NBC that he would only use a private plane for government purposes "if either there was a national security issue or we couldn't get somewhere." The Treasury Department has described Mnuchin's trip in August as official government travel. Mnuchin spoke to business leaders in Louisville and visited Fort Knox, the site of significant U.S. gold reserves. Mnuchin and his wife, Louise Linton, also viewed the Aug. _NUMBER_ solar eclipse in Kentucky with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others. Public uproar over the trip began to mount after Linton posted a photo of herself deboarding the plane on social media and listed the expensive designer brands she was wearing in the caption. "I recommend that the OIG advise that future requests be ready to justify government air in greater detail, especially regarding cost comparisons and needs for security and other special factors," Delmar said in his report.
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Mexico's economy minister on Wednesday said the first day of talks to rewrite a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada produced no surprises and the three sides did not yield any ground on their positions. "I think it's too soon to have the aspiration of narrowing, on the first day of negotiations, the differences that we obviously have," Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo told reporters.
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U.S. Republican senators plan to introduce legislation to impose further sanctions on Iran, accusing it of violating U.N. Security Council resolutions by testing ballistic missiles and acting to "destabilise" the Middle East, a U.S. senator said Sunday. "I think it is now time for the Congress to take Iran on directly in terms of what they've done outside the nuclear program," Senator Lindsey Graham, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told the Munich Security Conference. Graham said he and other Republicans would introduce measures to hold Iran accountable for its actions. Tensions between Tehran and Washington have risen since an Iranian ballistic missile test that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to impose sanctions on individuals and entities linked to the country's Revolutionary Guards. "Iran is a bad actor in the greatest sense of the word when it comes to the region. To Iran, I say, if you want us to treat you differently then stop building missiles, test-firing them in defiance of U.N. resolution and writing 'Death to Israel' on the missile. That's a mixed message," Graham said. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif told the conference earlier on Sunday that Iran did not respond well to sanctions or threats. James Jones, a former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and President Barack Obama's first national security adviser, told a separate event in Munich that he remained convinced that sanctions had persuaded Iran to negotiate the _NUMBER_ landmark deal with six world powers to curb its nuclear program. "The sanctions did work. Iran would never have come to the negotiating table without sanctions," Jones said. "This is a new form of response that if properly utilized can change behavior and get people to do things that they otherwise wouldn't do." Senator Christopher Murphy, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the same panel there was nothing preventing Congress from imposing sanctions beyond those that were lifted as a result of the _NUMBER_ nuclear agreement with Iran. Murphy, a Democrat, said had backed the nuclear deal in the explicit understanding that it would not prevent Congress from taking actions against Iran outside the nuclear issue. "There's going to be a conversation about what the proportional response is," Murphy said, referring to Iran's missile test. "But I don't necessarily think there's going to be partisan division over whether or not we have the ability as a Congress to speak on issues outside of the nuclear agreement." Murphy said the United States needed to decide whether it wanted to take a broader role in the regional conflict. "We have to make a decision whether we are going to get involved in the emerging proxy war in a bigger way than we are today, between Iran and Saudi," he said.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry took a chartered jet to Ohio last week, according to an airport management company, the day before fellow Cabinet member Tom Price resigned over his use of private charter flights for government business. Perry took the private plane from Hazleton Regional Airport in Pennsylvania to the Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport in southern Ohio on Sept. _NUMBER_, PMH Aviation, the company that runs the Portsmouth airport, said on Wednesday. The purpose of his trip was to visit a uranium facility in Piketon, Ohio, according to the Energy Department. A receptionist at the company declined to answer questions about the cost of the flight. The only private jet to land at Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport last Thursday belonged to Dixie Capital Corp, a Richmond, Virginia-based charter company, according to data from the Flightaware website. Dixie confirmed it owned the plane, but declined to comment on Perry or say how much the trip cost. A spokeswoman for Perry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Perry was joined in Ohio by U.S. Senator Rob Portman and two U.S. representatives from the state to visit the decommissioned uranium enrichment facility in Piketon, according to a statement last week by the senator's office. Local officials have been lobbying the government to reopen the facility. During his stop in Pennsylvania, Perry toured a coal mine. No commercial airlines serve Hazleton, but airports with commercial routes in Scranton and Allentown, Pennsylvania, are each an hour away. Price resigned last week as U.S. health and human services secretary and promised to repay the government for some _CUR_52,000 worth of travel including private flights, after Politico and other media reported on his use of charters. On Monday, the watchdog agency overseeing the U.S. Interior Department said it had opened an investigation into the use of charter flights by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who took a recent private flight from Las Vegas to Kalispell, Montana, that cost _CUR_12,000.
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The question as to whether Donald Trump is being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller or not was answered definitively by Trump himself via a tweet he posted on Friday morning. That's why Jay Sekulow, a key member of Trump's legal team, confused the world when he insisted that Trump is in fact not being investigated by Mueller on Sunday.While making his rounds on the Sunday morning political talk show circuit, Sekulow told NBC's Meet the Press host, Chuck Todd, the president is not and has not been under investigation for obstruction. After dropping this nuclear-grade contradiction, Sekulow was forced to defend his position to multiple members of the press. One interview, which aired on Fox News Sunday was particularly brutal for Sekulow. The'show's host, Chris Wallace, qualified the reality of the'situation well when he'said, Oh boy, this is weird. He takes the action that recommended and now he's being investigated by the Department of Justice. He's being investigated for taking the action that the attorney general and deputy attorney general recommended him to take by the agency who recommended the terminations! You ve now said he is being investigated after saying , Wallace observed. No, he's not being investigated! Sekulow shouts at Wallace. You just said he's being investigated, Wallace said. At this point, Wallace is not putting up with Sekulow's inconsistencies. Sir, you just said two times that he's being investigated, the Wallace fires back. And he's not just being investigated for firing Comey, there's also what he'said to Comey when Comey was still the FBI director. Sekulow then claims that Wallace is putting words in his mouth, insisting that he has been crystal clear about his assertion that Trump is not being investigated. Sekulow then tries to play of his contradiction as nothing more than him speaking on the legal theory of how the Constitution works. He then accuses Wallace of rephrasing what he is saying.Of course, this is all complete nonsense. That's why Wallace responds confidently, saying, I didn't rephrase it. The tape will speak for itself; you said he is being investigated. You can watch the interview below. Featured image from video screenshot
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Two prominent Republican lawmakers from the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on Tuesday proposed short-term measures to stabilize Obamacare health insurance markets that would compete with bipartisan legislation under discussion in the Senate. The proposal outlined by Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, includes provisions to suspend requirements for individuals and employers to buy health coverage under former President Barack Obama's healthcare law. The recommendations appear to address many of the Trump administration's objections to a short-term fix drafted by senators Lamar Alexander, a Republican, and Patty Murray, a Democrat. Democrats are likely to oppose such changes as undermining the viability of Obamacare's subsidized insurance market for individuals. Like the bipartisan proposal, the Hatch-Brady fix would reinstate billions of dollars in subsidy payments to insurers that Trump jettisoned earlier this month. Insurers say they had to raise monthly premium rates by _NUMBER_ percent on average for _NUMBER_ to account for the lost subsidies, but could reduce consumers costs if they are restored. "It is encouraging to see a growing consensus that Congress should fund the cost-sharing reduction payments for two more years," Alexander said in response. But the Hatch-Brady legislation would also repeal the individual mandate, or requirement that everyone purchase health insurance or else pay a fine, from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_. It would retroactively repeal the employer mandate from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_ and introduce restrictions on abortion that have yet to be detailed. Health industry experts and Democrats say the individual and employer mandates are critical to making Obamacare work. Murray called on the Senate to move forward with the deal she has worked on with Alexander "and move away from partisan dysfunction on healthcare," which she said could take health coverage away from millions of people. The Alexander-Murray bill is expected to have the _NUMBER_ votes needed to pass the Senate, but it is not clear whether it could find enough support in the House. President Donald Trump initially expressed support for the deal, but has since insisted it include more far-reaching provisions toward repealing Obamacare.
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The U.S. Embassy in London moves next month to a new billion-dollar home overlooking the River Thames just as U.S. President Donald Trump's actions have placed strains on the special relationship between Britain and the United States. Britain's closest ally will leave behind an imposing _NUMBER_ stone and concrete embassy in London's upmarket Grosvenor Square an area known as Little America during World War Two, when the square also housed the military headquarters of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. The old embassy was also a focus for British discontent with U.S. policy. Anti-Vietnam War protests in the 1960s drew thousand of Britons, including celebrities of the day like Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. The new _NUMBER_-storey building on the south bank of the river is at the heart of a huge regeneration project in a former industrial zone known as Nine Elms . Set in what will become an urban park, it will open for business on Jan. _NUMBER_, hosting _NUMBER_ staff and about _NUMBER_ visitors each day. This embassy, when you look out through the windows, it reflects the global outlook of the U.S. going forward in the 21st century: rather looking out, than looking in, said Woody Johnson, Trump's appointed U.S. ambassador to Britain. The U.S. State Department ran a competition to design the new building in _NUMBER_. Its _CUR_1 billion construction was wholly funded by the sale of other properties in London. The glass structure gives form to core democratic values of transparency, openness and equality a State Department briefing document said. Inside the cube, visitors will be greeted by an imposing stone facade featuring the bald eagle of the United States Great Seal. The embassy is also designed to exacting security specifications, set back at least _NUMBER_ feet from surrounding buildings - mostly newly-erected high-rise residential blocks - and incorporating living quarters for the U.S. Marines permanently stationed inside. This isn t just a new office, though, it signifies a new era of friendship between out two countries. President Trump wants us to work more closely than ever with the UK, Johnson said. The British relationship with its former colony is a broad political, cultural and military alliance forged over the last century and exercised on battlefields around the world. But it has been tested in recent months. Prime Minister Theresa May was the first foreign leader to visit the White House after Trump's surprise election in November _NUMBER_ and used the trip to invite him for a full state visit. While the two leaders have committed to strengthen trade links and have spoken regularly, their governments have disagreed on several issues, such as Trump's decision to decertify Iran's compliance with a multilateral nuclear deal, and his move to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. A possible state visit by Trump remains a contentious issue among Britons, with lawmakers and campaign groups calling for the offer to be rescinded and promising to take to the streets in protest if he does come to Britain. The right to protest is a basic right in this country and our country. Expressing one's view is well within the bounds of reasonableness, Johnson said. He said he hoped Trump could attend an as-yet unscheduled opening ceremony for the new building but that there were no firm plans in place. This month, May publicly criticized Trump for reposting British far-right anti-Islam videos from his Twitter accounts. He responded with a rebuke, telling May to focus on Islamic extremism in Britain.
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Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said it was time to begin serious negotiations on Brexit, hours before Prime Minister Theresa May visits Brussels in an attempt to unlock the stalled talks. We think in the UK that it is time to get on with these negotiations ... for us to start some serious conversations about the future and the new relationship, the deep and special partnership we hope to construct, Johnson told reporters. I think we will work very much in the interests of both sides ... let's put a tiger in the tank, let's get these negotiations going and stop letting the grass grow under our feet. We hope very much that our friends and partners will take that message and really begin to do some serious negotiations. Johnson, arriving for talks in Luxembourg with his European Union peers on Monday, also said London made a very good and fair offer on safeguarding expatriates rights after Britain leaves the European Union. May's office said on Sunday she would meet the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier and the head of the bloc's executive Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, in Brussels on Monday.
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More fake news pushing a leftist agenda If you'read the USA Today report of Juan Manuel Montes being deported you might believe their headline: First Protected Dreamer Deported Under Trump USA Today reported Tuesday that an illegal immigrant protected by Barack Obama's amnesty was deported in February after spending an evening with his girlfriend. However, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman told The Daily Caller that this story is false because Juan Manuel Montes Bojorquez did not receive amnesty and was caught climbing over a border fence when he was detained. Conservative TreehouseThe USA Today story said that Bojorquez, _NUMBER_, was apprehended by Customs and Border Protection agents while he was waiting for a car ride to pick him up.According to the article, he told the officers he left his wallet in his friend's car and, because he didn't have his ID or proof of his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status, he was deported. Within three hours, he was back in Mexico, becoming the first undocumented immigrant with active DACA status deported by the Trump administration's stepped-up deportation policy, the USA Today reporters wrote.The Trump administration has said it will continue honoring the over _NUMBER_ illegal immigrants who receive DACA, but this incident, if accurate, would have been a departure from that policy. David Lapan, a DHS spokesman, told TheDC, Juan Manuel Montes Bojorquez was apprehended by the Calexico Station Border Patrol after illegally entering the U.S. by climbing over the fence in downtown Calexico. He was arrested by BP just minutes after he made his illegal entry and admitted under oath during the arrest interview that he had entered illegally. The'spokesman added, His DACA status expired in Aug. _NUMBER_ and he was notified at that time. In addition, he has a conviction for theft for which he received probation. Daily CallerFrom USA Today: Federal agents ignored President Trump's pledge to protect from deportation undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children by sending a young man back to his native Mexico, the first such documented case, a USA TODAY examination of the new administration's immigration policies shows.After spending an evening with his girlfriend in Calexico, Calif., on Feb. _NUMBER_, Juan Manuel Montes, _NUMBER_, who has lived in the U.S. since age _NUMBER_, grabbed a bite and was waiting for a ride when a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer approached and started asking questions.Montes was twice granted deportation protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program created by President Barack Obama and left intact by President Trump.Montes had left his wallet in a friend's car, so he couldn't produce his ID or proof of his DACA status and was told by agents he couldn't retrieve them. Within three hours, he was back in Mexico, becoming the first undocumented immigrant with active DACA status deported by the Trump administration's stepped-up deportation policy. Some people told me that they were going to deport me; others said nothing would happen, Montes told USA TODAY in his aunt and uncle's home in western Mexico where he's been staying. I thought that if I kept my nose clean nothing would happen. He asked that the exact location of their home be withheld.Yet Trump declined to revoke the DACA protections Obama had granted to more than _NUMBER_ undocumented immigrants, repeatedly saying he had a soft spot for these young people who are leading productive lives and have few, if any, ties to the countries of their birth. They shouldn't be very worried, he told ABC News in January. I do have a big heart. Even so, DACA enrollees are being targeted by immigration authorities.At least _NUMBER_ are in federal custody, according to United We Dream, an advocacy organization made up of DACA enrollees and other young immigrants.The group's advocacy director, Greisa Martinez, who has DACA protection, said Montes case is proof that people like herself are at risk despite what Trump'said.For entire story: USA Today
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he would make his choice to lead the Federal Reserve soon and was still weighing at least three people: Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell, Stanford University economist John Taylor and current Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen. "I will make my decision very shortly, pretty shortly," he told Fox Business Network in an interview that aired on Monday.
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In an apparent attempt to prove to the world that he is the devil himself, George Zimmerman recently decided to auction off the gun he used to murder Trayvon Martin. The move has been universally condemned by everyone who is not a heartless monster.Fortunately, some brilliant individuals decided to hijack the online auction for the weapon, mocking the gun's sale with fake bids. The top bid for the gun was made by someone named Racist McShootface in the amount of _CUR_65 million dollars. As hilarious as the monkey wrenching shenanigans are, it is saddening to know that there is money to be made, so the gun will eventually be sold and Zimmerman will go on living his new life of luxury and infamy.However, one individual released a plan to turn this terrible event in history into an opportunity to do some good in the world. Shane Claiborne, a Christian activist released a post on his Facebook page where he writes that he and others had planned on attempting to win Zimmerman's gun in the online auction. From there, they would work with RAWtools, a company that turns firearms into tools.The idea of turning weapons into tools come from the biblical verse Isaiah _NUMBER_:_NUMBER_:He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.Some Christian peace activists live by this verse, encouraging nations and individuals to lay down their weapons and work towards creating world peace.As Claiborne points out in the post, there is one major flaw with this plan. There has been a Twitter-storm of folks suggesting we should acquire the gun and beat it into a plow with our friends at RAWtools, Claiborne writes. Initially, that seemed like a powerful idea to destroy this horrific icon of injustice, and make sure it doesn't take another life. We even had some donors offering to buy it. But then we heard the money was going to be used to fight many of the groups and movements we believe in, like Black Lives Matter. Claiborne then writes that a new plan was eventually formed. I have to say, as far as B plans go, it's a pretty good one. We are going to take a 9mm pistol identical to Zimmerman s, beat it into a plow, auction it off, and donate the money to Trayvon Martin's family foundation. Last night we sent out the invitation to donate handguns and just got the news that we have had _NUMBER_ guns donated overnight .And all _NUMBER_ of the guns are 9mm pistols. My friends at RAWtools, Inc. will be transforming the pistol. And will start the bidding within the next week or so. What a great idea. This just proves that no matter how much hatred and misery some people put out into this world, there are others willing to push back with acts of love and compassion.Here is the original Facebook post.https://www.facebook.com/ShaneClaiborne/photos/a.10150112918376371.279881.100500271370/_NUMBER_/?type=_NUMBER_&theaterFeatured image from Rawtools via Facebook
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Donald Trump is semi-right: this election might be rigged. However, this election is rigged against the people, not him.Take a look at Ohio, a key battleground state in the never-ending _NUMBER_ election. After purging more than two million voters from the roles, a high court smacked down Republican Secretary of State John Hustad for violating the National Voter Registration Act.Hustad's purge, which included some dead people and those who moved out of state, also included those who moved in the'same county and those who have not voted in past elections . Those who were purged were overwhelmingly black, low-income and Democratic voters. A Reuters investigation found that in the'state's major cities the voters in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods and precincts were illegally purged at twice the rate as in Republican.So, on Wednesday night, while everyone was watching the final presidential debate , the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, at the behest of Republican appointee Judge George C. Smith, ordered the voters save the dead and moved back onto the rolls immediately and have their voting rights restored.Judge Smith accused Hustad of voter disenfranchisement, writing:If those who were unlawfully removed from the voter rolls are not allowed to vote, then the Secretary of State is continuing to to disenfranchise voters in violation of federal law.The case was originally heard by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which also ruled against Hustad, but was sent back to the District Court for a rehearing. Obviously, both courts realized the illegal power grab by the'state at the behest of the GOP, and they weren't having it.Time and time again'the courts have struck down illegal rigging practices by the Republicans, thus saving the nation from an unbalanced electoral system. Voting is a right in this country, and partisan politicos should not have the power to take it away just because.If anyone can complain about a rigged election, it's Hillary Clinton.Featured image via John Sommers II/Getty Images
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This is what happens when racists don't get their way.With a single deal, Donald Trump enraged his racist base, including Iowa GOP Rep. Steve King.On Wednesday, Democrats announced that they had struck a deal with Trump to revive the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program put in place by President Obama to prevent the deportation of _NUMBER_ people who were brought to the United States as children by their undocumented parents.When Trump first scrapped the program, his conservative base cheered while the rest of the nation expressed revulsion.But Trump also left the issue to Congress, thus opening the door for legislative action to save the program. So, Senator Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi offered Trump a deal. DACA will be restored and enshrined in law and Trump will get some enhanced border security that does not include a giant useless expensive wall.Trump took the deal and now conservatives are furious.In fact, Steve King went on CNN to whine about the deal and even threatened Trump with political ruin. The base will leave him they can't support him anymore. I am talking about my constituents in Iowa that will say you need to be behind trump. I am. I support his entire agenda I support the agenda Trump had when he went into office and I support almost every piece of the agenda except the amnesty piece being dangled, and that's so destructive to a first world country. If you'do not have the rule of law or respect for that law, the people writing the immigration laws are the people breaking them. We had a protest here, DREAMers coming up demanding we give them amnesty. What right do law breakers have to make demands from the citizens of the United States of America. If anything, they should be pleading for it and not demanding. King also predicted that, Things are going to be going downhill real fast or the Republicans will be done for _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_. Here's the video via YouTube.Amnesty is term used for people who broke the law. These _NUMBER_ people did not break any law. Their parents did. These children had no control over their parents actions and did not understand that a law was being broken. Therefore, these children should not be forced to go back to a country they know nothing about. America is their home.Furthermore, King is a seriously depraved individual if he thinks these people should have to beg to stay in the country. They did nothing wrong. But King is clearly showing that he lacks compassion and is nothing more than a racist who has no business being a member of Congress.Featured image via screenshot
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A whole lot of evangelical Trump voters just discovered they got duped.By picking Mike Pence as his vice-president, Donald Trump'sent a message to the LGBT community that their rights are in jeopardy of being rolled back.In fact, one of the reasons why so many conservative Christians tossed their alleged morality out the window to vote for him was precisely because they believed he would pass a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage or pack the courts with anti-gay bigots to strike down all the rulings in favor of marriage equality.But during his interview on _NUMBER_ minutes with Leslie Stahl on Sunday night, Trump once again backed off another campaign promise. Do you support marriage equality? Stahl asked Trump. It's irrelevant because it's already settled, Trump replied. It's law. It was settled in the Supreme Court. I mean, it's done. When Stahl pointed out that Trump's Supreme Court nominees could reverse Obergefell v. Hodges, the case that made same-sex marriage constitutional across the nation, Trump made it clear that he believes it's settled. These cases have gone to the Supreme Court, Trump'said. They ve been settled. And I m fine with that. Here's the video via Twitter.Donald Trump on marriage equality _NUMBER_ Minutes _URL_ blake November _NUMBER_, 2016This suggests that Donald Trump has no intention of attacking LGBT rights, however, the LGBT community should continue to watch Trump like a hawk.Of course, this is going to especially disappoint Mike Pence, who has been an anti-gay bigot for decades and signed laws in Indiana designed to discriminate against gay people. It's also going to piss off all the evangelicals who voted for Trump with the expectation that he would be a puppet for their hateful agenda.Hopefully, Trump keeps his word, but he's already broken most of the promises he made to his supporters so it's hard to believe that he won't flip-flop again. For now, we can only watch and enjoy as conservative bigots howl in rage.Featured Image: Indiana Talks
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France called on all sides to show restraint and reject violence after soldiers killed at least eight people and wounded others in Cameroon's restless English-speaking regions on Sunday, during protests by activists calling for its independence. France is following the situation in Cameroon carefully and is preoccupied by the incidents that took place over the weekend, foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Romatet-Espagne told reporters in a daily online briefing on Monday. We call on all the actors to show restraint and reject violence, she added.
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The days when Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough would play nice with Donald Trump are definitely over. Not only has Scarborough turned into a major Trump critic, but he's actually going after Trump's team now.While Trump's team scrambles to do damage control after Trump's _NUMBER_ tax return was released last night on Rachel Maddow's show, Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen decided to individually attack anyone who criticized Trump and claim that he d intentionally leaked his tax returns to journalist David Cay Johnston himself. What Cohen didn't bank on was getting into a vicious Twitter war with Scarborough, and getting his a** handed to him in the process!Earlier this morning, Scarborough had weighed in on Trump's tax document, adding to the'suggestions that Trump was behind the leak. Scarborough noted that this tax return was suspiciously normal, and wondered why it hadn't been a more current tax document:Cohen saw this and decided to jump in, attacking Scarborough and saying that he better have proof to back up his big mouth proving that everyone on Trump's team is a bully.Cohen immediately regretted this, because Scarborough hit right back and put it perfectly when he told him to save your dumb thug routine for someone who gives a damn. Brutal. Cohen has now resorted to retweeting insults people are making about Scarborough on Twitter, obviously because he's not courageous enough to come up with something himself. Meanwhile, Scarborough is attacking Trump on everything from his tax returns to his wiretapping accusations against former President Barack Obama which Trump'still has yet to provide any evidence for.Once again, the media has shown more guts and spine than anyone on Trump's team, and anyone in the Republican Party for that matter.Featured image via Frederick M. Brown and Drew Angerer / Getty Images
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Iraq won't take part in any regional or international conflicts, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told state TV on Saturday. The comment came after Abadi had spoke in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump during which tensions with Iran were mentioned. The call was the first between the two leaders. A political commentator close to Abadi, Ihsan al-Shammari, said Abadi's comment addressed the U.S.-Iranian tensions. Iran has close ties with the Shi'ite political elite ruling Iraq while Washington is providing critical military support to Iraqi forces battling Islamic State. "Iraq is very keen to preserve its national interests and does not wish to be part of any regional or international conflict which would lead to disasters for the region and for Iraq," Abadi said, according to state TV. Trump said on Friday that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani "better be careful" after the latter was quoted as saying that anyone who speaks to Iranians with threats would ''regret it.'' The White House on Friday said Trump and Abadi "spoke to the threat Iran presents across the entire region," in their first phone call since the inauguration of the U.S. president. Abadi's office on Friday also gave a readout of the phone call that took place overnight Thursday, without specifically mentioning Iran. Both readouts stressed the importance of their continued cooperation against Islamic State, as the militants are being pushed back in Iraq and losing control over Mosul, the last major city stronghold under their control in the country. The United States has more than _NUMBER_ troops deployed in Iraq and is providing air and ground support in the battle of Mosul. Iran has also played a major role in the fight against Islamic State by arming and training Iraqi Shi'ite groups collectively known as Popular Mobilization. "The Iraqi prime minister Dr Abadi is stressing once again the policy of neutrality and to steer clear from conflicts,'' political commentator Shammari told state TV. The Iraqi readout said Abadi asked Trump to lift the ban on people from his country traveling to the United States. U.S. courts suspended the restrictions announced end January on entries from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Trump has said he will keep trying to reinstate them. Abadi resisted calls from influential pro-Iranian Shi'ite politicians to retaliate against the ban, at a meeting held on Jan. _NUMBER_, citing Iraq's need for U.S. military support. Washington last week ratcheted up pressure on Iran, putting sanctions on _NUMBER_ individuals and _NUMBER_ entities days after the White House put Tehran "on notice" over a ballistic missile test. Iran's dominant influence in Iraqi politics was eroded after Islamic State routed the Iraqi army commanded then by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a close ally of Tehran, in _NUMBER_.
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The Clinton Grifters will take money from just about anyone even promoters of terror. The report below should tell you all you need to know about the influence peddlers that REALLY have sold out the American people. Do you want these two in the White House again? Former President Bill Clinton collected _CUR_5.6 million in fees from GEMS Education, a Dubai-based company that teaches Sharia Law through its network of more than _NUMBER_ schools in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation.The company's finances strictly adhere to Sharia Finance, which includes giving zakat, a religious tax of which one-eighth of the proceeds is dedicated to funding Islamic jihad.The company also contributed millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation.The former president served as honorary chairman for GEMS Education from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_, according to federal tax returns he filed with his wife, _NUMBER_ Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.His biggest paycheck from the closely-held company which is incorporated in the Cayman Islands was in _NUMBER_ when he pocketed _CUR_2.1 million. It is unclear if Bill received income from the Middle Eastern firm in _NUMBER_, since Hillary has not yet released her tax return for that year.Read more: Daily Caller
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Donald Trump doesn't like NATO. Much like the fact he doesn't understand NATO, this is clear. On the campaign trail, his common statement was that the alliance was obsolete. He has dozens of quotes trashing the alliance. Now, he endlessly rails against our allies not meeting financial obligations which do not exist. We ll explore why those obligations do not exist in a moment, but for now, a simple metaphor to explain why nobody owes NATO or the United States a dime:Imagine you're in a homeowners association, which collects small fees to run a neighborhood watch, and also, one of the bylaws deals with appearances a guideline states all members should spend two percent of household income on the yard, paint, etc. Imagine a neighbor fails to meet the two percent benchmark. Did they fulfill the guideline's obligation? No. Do they owe you, their neighbor, money? No, that's silly. You aren't paying for their yard, and the fees have already been collected for the collective spending on the neighborhood watch. You can be pissed their yard doesn't look as good as yours, but they're not costing you a dime, and they owe you nothing. That's why world leaders openly laughed at Trump's idiotic nonsense at his NATO speech. He has no understanding of how this works. NATO, as an organization, has its own funding:The North Atlantic alliance has its own military budget worth _NUMBER_ billion , which is used to fund some operations and the NATO strategic command center, as well as training and research. But it is miniscule compared to overall spending on defense by NATO countries, which NATO estimates will total more than _CUR_921 billion in _NUMBER_.The alliance also has a civilian budget of _NUMBER_ million , used mainly to fund the NATO headquarters in Belgium, and its administration. Who pays how much is determined by the'size of the economy of each country:The U.S. share is calculated on the basis of gross national income the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country and adjusted regularly. Currently that would be about _NUMBER_ percent, compared to about _NUMBER_ percent for Germany, _NUMBER_ percent for France, _NUMBER_ percent for the United Kingdom, _NUMBER_ percent for Italy, _NUMBER_ percent for Canada, and so forth.When conservatives say the United States pays _NUMBER_ percent of the budget for NATO, and then list our own defense spending, that's extremely misleading. Let's examine the following paragraph from Fox Business:The United States contributed more than _NUMBER_ percent of the organization's budget in _NUMBER_, according to White House data, far outpacing all other members. The government spent _NUMBER_ percent of GDP, or _CUR_664 billion, on defense. The United States financial commitments to defense have fallen over recent years, down from more than _CUR_757.4 billion in _NUMBER_. However, President Trump's new budget looks to reverse that trend with a _CUR_54 billion injection into the defense sector.Despite the first two sentences being placed side-by-side, they are unrelated. We did pay _NUMBER_ percent of NATO's budget. We also paid _CUR_664 billion for our own defense. Those two numbers are unrelated because we pay NATO less than _CUR_500 million per year . It's almost as if Trump never bothers to read anything, and that the outlets which support him are willing to publish any lie to try and make his ignorant incompetence more palatable.And considering we are the largest member nation by orders of magnitude, and that the American empire has _NUMBER_ soldiers stationed in _NUMBER_ nations around the globe, it makes sense that we would be spending the most money on our own military. Other member nations do not have a global military force. We have a standing army three times larger than every other member except Turkey. NATO is not responsible for each nation's national defense; there is no collective spending pool for each nation's military. NATO is a military alliance that says I ve got your back if you get attacked. The alliance has guidelines not rules and advice on how to best allocate funding for national defense in order to prevent war in the first place. Deterrence through preparedness.So when Fox News or Donald Trump tell you our allies aren't paying their fair share for collective defense, or that the United States is spending far more to support NATO than they are, that's simply bullshit. That's not NATO's budget the numbers they are talking about are a guideline for national defense, not NATO. And they're just that a guideline. There is no penalty for spending less than two percent of GDP on the military. In fact, our bloated and wasteful military budget is not something to brag about. A certain quote by President Dwight Eisenhower comes to mind:Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the'sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than _NUMBER_ cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of _NUMBER_ population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some fifty miles of concrete pavement. We pay for a single fighter with a half-million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than _NUMBER_ people. . . . This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron.There is one point that I will begrudgingly give Trump our allies are over-reliant on the fact they have a military juggernaut in their alliance. They are meeting their financial obligations to NATO, despite what Trump'says. However, there's a reason that NATO has a two percent guideline for spending on national defense as stated above, preparedness through deterrence. Right now, for many members, deterrence comes from big brother on the west side of the Atlantic. Yet Trump's misleading rhetoric on this subject is masking the reality they're already moving to expand their military budgets and have been for three years, thanks to the growing threat of Trump's buddy Putin, who has demonstrated in Ukraine and Georgia that he is willing to violate the'sovereignty of and use force against his neighbors.Here's more, via CNN:At a summit in _NUMBER_, all members who were falling short promised to move toward the official target within a decade.That pledge appears to be holding: The alliance as a whole increased defense spending for the first time in two decades in _NUMBER_.So why don't more countries spend _NUMBER_% of GDP? Many experts point out that the target is problematic.NATO has warned against a rush to spend for the'sake of spending, emphasizing that budget decisions must be based on strategic planning. For example, it wants countries to spend _NUMBER_% of their defense budgets on equipment.Some member countries simply don't have armies big enough to be able to absorb a huge increase in funding quickly that's why the _NUMBER_ summit pledge gave laggards until _NUMBER_ to do more.So, Trump's badgering is pointless. Latvia, for example, increased spending by over _NUMBER_ percent last year alone. Almost every other member nation is steadily increasing military spending to be on track with the two percent of GDP guideline and the pledge made in _NUMBER_, which already solved this problem. In fact, his stance on this issue is somewhat more sinister than just military buildup: he is accomplishing nothing but seeding ill will among our closest allies. Between his blatant disrespect and refusal to directly endorse Article _NUMBER_, it seems more like he is trying to sabotage NATO than improve it. And notably, we are the only nation to ever invoke Article _NUMBER_ and call our allies to our defense. Soldiers from other nations fought and died for ours, and now when asked to state we will come to their defense, Trump won't say so. Instead, he demands money he isn't owed.And who benefits from all of this the most?Russia.Featured image via Stefan Rousseau Pool/Getty Images
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China on Thursday offered loans to Djibouti, the site of its first overseas military base, as the Horn of Africa state's leader told President Xi Jinping he considered himself a great friend of the Asian giant. With a population of less than one million, Djibouti has long punched above its weight, thanks to a strategic location on the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping routes linking Europe to Asia and the Middle East. China formally opened the base, which it calls a logistics facility, on Aug. _NUMBER_, the 90th birthday of the People's Liberation Army. Djibouti also hosts large U.S. and French bases. Djibouti was politically stable, Xi told its president, Ismail Omar Guelleh, at a meeting in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. China sets great store by its relations with Djibouti, he added. Guelleh, who has been in power since _NUMBER_, said he considered himself a great friend of China's and could not count the number of times he had visited. Djibouti is known for being a country of peace, exchanges and meetings, Guelleh said. I would like to recall the geostrategic position of Djibouti and its importance in this part of the world as an island of stability for Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The two, who did not mention the military base in comments to reporters, later oversaw the signing of a framework pact for preferential loans. Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong declined to reveal the amount of loans offered, saying he could not remember. In this area both countries have always had good cooperation, Chen told reporters. Xi and Guelleh did discuss the military base, Chen added. What I want to stress is that China building a logistics base in Djibouti benefits China to even better fulfill its naval protection, peace-keeping, disaster relief and other international work, he said. The base will be used to resupply navy ships participating in peacekeeping, humanitarian and anti-piracy missions off the coasts of Yemen and Somalia, in particular. China also has deep economic interests in Djibouti. Last week, China's POLY-GCL Petroleum Group Holdings Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding to invest _CUR_4 billion in a natural gas project in Djibouti. In January, the government launched construction of a project billed as Africa's largest free trade zone, as part of China's massive Belt and Road infrastructure initiative stretching to Asia, Europe and beyond.
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Donald Trump is now the presumptive Republican nominee for president and many in the GOP elite have a serious problem with this reality. They don't have a problem with Trump because he's a racist, a chauvinist, or an advocate of violence. Let's keep in mind that many Republican politicians have shown those tendencies, all be it veiled with civility. Rather, today's GOP elite have a problem with Trump because he's got a big mouth about what the GOP stands for and because he's not a part of the elite Republican establishment.Well, Fox host Sean Hannity, a whack job in his own right, wasn't having it with the Republican establishment and quickly came to The Donald's rescue by becoming unhinged on his Fox News show. In an interview with Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus, Hannity appeared emotional and frustrated because of the lack of support coming for Trump from the heavy weights of the Republican Party, including Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. To me it seems selfish, the whiny Hannity told the RNC chair.Priebus gave a measured response, telling Hannity that it's gonna take some time for some people to come to grips and to get to know Donald Trump and to get on board. This has been going on a year! Hannity pouted. What do they need to know? At one point Hannity went on the attack against House Speaker Paul Ryan saying, I m not ready to support Speaker Ryan anymore. I m thinking maybe we need a new speaker. To his credit, Donald Trump has done one thing that has made many people happy. He has the Republican Party in shambles and that bodes well for democracy come November.Watch video here:Feature image via video screenshot.
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British negotiators are still working out a deal with the European Union, Treasury minister Liz Truss said on Wednesday, calling reports that the government has agreed a sum of money to pay the Brexit bill media speculation . Truss told parliament that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed in the talks for Britain to leave the EU, saying it would be wrong of her to cut across the ongoing negotiations in Brussels by commenting on the reports.
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Nancy Pelosi may face a challenge to her _NUMBER_-year-old role as the leading Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives now that Republicans have captured the White House and maintained their grip on Congress. Representative Tim Ryan, _NUMBER_, of Ohio, is weighing a run against Pelosi, _NUMBER_, who is the House minority leader and former speaker of the House, said Ryan's spokesman Michael Zetts. The party vote for minority leader is scheduled for Thursday. "He is concerned that if changes aren't made we will be in the political wilderness for many years to come," Zetts said. It was unclear how much support Ryan might have. He has been in the House since _NUMBER_. Voters who elected Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton on Nov. _NUMBER_ also gave Democrats a few more seats in the _NUMBER_-member U.S. House of Representatives and the _NUMBER_-member Senate, but Republicans held on to their majorities in both. Democrats had expected to do much better; some had predicted double-digit wins in the House. Pelosi, of California, faced calls from Representative Seth Moulton and other Democrats, dismayed by the election results, to postpone the party's leadership election until later in November while a reassessment is made. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a Republican, may have given some ammunition to Pelosi's detractors on Monday when he said, "I kind of like Pelosi staying around. As long as she's there, I think we stay in the majority." The new Congress convenes on Jan. _NUMBER_; Trump will succeed President Barack Obama, a Democrat, on Jan. _NUMBER_. In the U.S. Senate, New York's Chuck Schumer is expected to replace the retiring fellow Democrat Harry Reid as minority leader. In the Republican party, no one is challenging Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Republicans are expected on Tuesday to nominate Paul Ryan to remain House speaker. Ryan would face an election in January, when all members of the new House, both Democrats and Republicans, vote on a new speaker. Before Trump's win, some Republican conservatives angered by Ryan's tepid support for Trump were talking about trying to block his re-election. Those threats have subsided but not vanished. An aide to New York Republican Representative Chris Collins said, "Congressman Collins fully believes Speaker Ryan is a slam dunk to be re-elected as speaker, and looks forward to working with him in the next Congress." Collins was Trump's first supporter in the House. Some conservative Republicans still have doubts. "Presently Speaker Ryan does not have my vote, but I will listen to his message tomorrow," Representative Tom Massie of Kentucky said in a statement.
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Clearly, Fox host Bill O Reilly wasn't paying attention over the last eight years.Because if he had been paying attention, he would know that conservatives sought to delegitimize President Obama repeatedly.The principle claim, of course, was that President Obama was not born in the United States, a conspiracy theory that Donald Trump adopted for his own gain and continued to repeat during the campaign. Republicans in Congress also repeatedly attempted to sabotage the country in order to make Obama a one-term president and even after winning a second term Republicans continued to refuse to work with him.In fact, Republicans went so far as to pledge allegiance to foreign leaders like Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu rather than acknowledge Obama as their president.Republican racism and hatred toward President Obama divided America for eight years, yet conservatives like O Reilly have the gall to blame him for it. And now he is accusing those who oppose Donald Trump of sedition.During an interview with a very unfunny Dennis Miller, who claims to be a comedian, O Reilly asked if he believes the effort in opposition to Trump is anti-American. Do you believe that this whole movement to delegitimize Donald Trump is anti-American? O Reilly asked. Would you say it's that bad? Miller cracked another pathetic joke that not even O Reilly could laugh at and O Reilly continued by going a step further. These people want to delegitimize the whole election, the whole presidency, and I think it borders on sedition, he'said.Miller then blamed President Obama for how divided the country has become even though Republicans were the ones who divided it in the first place and Trump continued to divide it on the campaign trail.Here's the video via YouTube.Bill O Reilly, like most conservatives, are hypocrites. Over the last eight years, they'desperately tried to convince the American people that President Obama was illegitimate in order to sabotage his presidency and I don't remember O Reilly throwing out words like sedition to describe that un-American effort.The fact is that Trump lost the popular vote by nearly _NUMBER_ million votes, and his electoral win is one of the'smallest on record. Furthermore, the Russians helped Trump by launching cyber attacks against our country and spreading propaganda. And Trump has done nothing but suck up to Putin, proving that he ll be a Russian puppet instead of the American president. But you ll only hear O Reilly whine about how people aren't lining up to kiss Trump's ass. Well, he better buckle up because turnabout is fair play because if anyone is a true illegitimate president it's Donald Trump. And unlike the birther conspiracy, there is plenty of proof backed up by the intelligence community.Featured Image: Screenshot
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No wonder Obama didn't offer up a prayer, or utter a single word about the arrest of our US Sailors before, during or after his embarrassing SOTU speech It doesn't matter if the _NUMBER_ a.m. phone call comes in the middle of the day. Not only will the Obama administration not answer it, but they ll aid our enemies instead.First came the fact that President Barack Obama refused to address the arrest of _NUMBER_ of our sailors by the Iranian military after their boats had mechanical trouble at sea. Then came news that the Obama administration had offered the Iranians an apology for the release of the'sailors.Now comes the disturbing revelation, apparently delivered by Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, that the Obama administration tipped off the Iranians that our soldiers were lost at sea and requested their aid.The news came from Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, during an interview on TheBlaze's Dana Loesch shortly after Iran's arrest of the'sailors had come to light. I understand that John Kerry has indicated, look, when he got word, he and Ash Carter called the Iranians to help take care of our Navy guys, because they had some mechanical problems, Gohmert said. When our Navy ships have problems, we don't call Iran. We call the rest of the Navy. We can call the Air Force, the Army, the Marines, Coast Guard. We don't call Iran, Gohmert said.Via: Conservative TribuneEither Col. Ralph Peters was right about Obama, or we have a bonafide traitor in the White House
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Iran said on Saturday it would stop U.S. citizens entering the country in retaliation to Washington's visa ban against Tehran and six other majority-Muslim countries announced by new U.S. President Donald Trump. "While respecting the American people and distinguishing between them and the hostile policies of the U.S. government, Iran will implement the principle of reciprocity until the offensive U.S. limitations against Iranian nationals are lifted," a Foreign Ministry statement said. "The restrictions against travel by Muslims to America... are an open affront against the Muslim world and the Iranian nation in particular and will be known as a great gift to extremists," said the statement, carried by state media. The U.S. ban will make it virtually impossible for relatives and friends of an estimated one million Iranian-Americans to visit the United States Earlier on Saturday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said it was no time to build walls between nations and criticised steps towards cancelling world trade agreements, without naming Trump. Trump on Wednesday ordered the construction of a U.S.-Mexican border wall, a major promise during his election campaign, as part of a package of measures to curb illegal immigration. "Today is not the time to erect walls between nations. They have forgotten that the Berlin wall fell years ago," Rouhani said in a speech carried live on Iranian state television. "To annul world trade accords does not help their economy and does not serve the development and blooming of the world economy," Rouhani told a tourism conference in Tehran. "This is the day for the world to get closer through trade." The protectionist-minded Trump formally withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on Monday, fulfilling a campaign pledge to end American involvement in the _NUMBER_ pact. Rouhani, a pragmatist elected in _NUMBER_, thawed Iran's relations with world powers after years of confrontation and engineered its _NUMBER_ deal with them under which it curbed its nuclear programme in exchange for relief from sanctions.
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The White House on Saturday accused the media of framing photographs to understate the crowd that attended Donald Trump's inauguration, a new jab in a long-running fight between the new president and the news organizations who cover him. In an unusual and fiery statement on Saturday night, White House spokesman Sean Spicer lashed out about tweeted photographs that showed large, empty spaces on the National Mall during the ceremony on Friday. "This was the largest audience ever to witness an inauguration, period. Both in person and around the globe," Spicer said in a brief statement. "These attempts to lessen the enthusiasm about the inauguration are shameful and wrong." Washington's city government estimated _NUMBER_ million people attended President Barack Obama's _NUMBER_ inauguration, making it the largest gathering ever on the Mall. Aerial photographs showed that the crowds for Trump's inauguration were smaller than in _NUMBER_. Spicer's rebuke followed a larger-than-expected turnout for women's marches protesting Trump across the United States on Saturday, including at the flagship event in Washington, where a crowd of hundreds of thousands clogged the streets and appeared to be larger than those who came for Trump's inauguration. Spicer, who did not take questions from reporters, said spaces for _NUMBER_ people were full when Trump took his oath. He also said the National Park Service does not put out official crowd counts. "No one had numbers." Washington's Metro subway system said _NUMBER_ users had entered the system by _NUMBER_ a.m. on Friday, compared with _NUMBER_ at that time during Obama's _NUMBER_ inauguration. On Saturday, Metro reported ridership of _NUMBER_ at _NUMBER_ a.m. as it struggled to handle the crowd converging on downtown Washington for the protest march. Trump has long used the media as a foil during his unconventional climb to the White House. On Saturday, he blamed the media for making up his feud with the CIA over its investigation into Russian hacking. Spicer also criticized a reporter who made an error in a pool report during a brief ceremony in the Oval Office on Friday. Earlier, Trump called out the reporter by name at the CIA headquarters. "There's been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold Donald Trump accountable, and I'm here to tell you it goes two ways. We're going to hold the press accountable as well," Spicer said.
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An International Criminal Court investigation of possible war crimes by U.S. forces in Afghanistan is not "warranted or appropriate," the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday after prosecutors in The Hague found initial grounds for such a probe. State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau said the United States was not a party to the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court in The Hague and had not consented to ICC jurisdiction. She also said Washington had a robust justice system able to deal with such complaints. "The United States is deeply committed to complying with the law of war," Trudeau told reporters at a news briefing. "We do not believe that an ICC examination or investigation with respect to actions of U.S. personnel in relation to the situation in Afghanistan is warranted or appropriate." Her comments came a day after prosecutors at the International Criminal Court said in a report that there was a "reasonable basis to believe" that U.S. forces had tortured at least _NUMBER_ prisoners in Afghanistan and another _NUMBER_ at CIA detention facilities elsewhere in _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_. The prosecutors' office, headed by Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, said it would decide imminently whether to pursue a full investigation. The results could lead to charges being brought against individuals and the issuing of arrest warrants. The United States occupied Afghanistan in _NUMBER_ as it went after al Qaeda leaders behind the Sept. _NUMBER_ attacks on New York and Washington. Crimes also may have been committed at U.S. Central Intelligence Agency facilities in Poland, Lithuania and Romania, where some people captured in Afghanistan were taken, prosecutors said. The U.S. Justice Department between _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_ investigated CIA mistreatment of detainees, including a full criminal investigation into two deaths in U.S. custody, but ultimately decided against prosecuting anyone. Some U.S. military personnel have been prosecuted for murder and other crimes in Afghanistan. The ICC was established in _NUMBER_ to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity. Trudeau noted the United States has "engaged with the ICC and we've supported ICC investigations and prosecution of cases that we believe advance our values in accordance with U.S. law." But she said the U.S. military was held to "the highest possible standards" and the United States had systems of accountability capable of dealing with war crimes allegations. "We do an extraordinary job of investigating ... credible allegations, holding ourselves accountable, holding our personnel accountable and closing investigations in a manner that serves justice," she said.
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China's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that it was seriously concerned by recent comments made by North Korean officials warning of further missile tests and the possibility of nuclear war. Addressing a regular press briefing, ministry spokesman Lu Kang added that China was resolutely opposed to any words or actions that could further raise tensions.
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Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch better start lawyering up President Donald Trump is reportedly thinking about bringing former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on as his Attorney General, White House sources told Axios on Monday.Axios Mike Allen wrote that Trump has recently pondered the idea of nominating Giuliani for the job currently held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.The news came soon after Trump's latest broadside at the beleaguered head of his Justice Department. So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillary's crimes & Russia relations? Trump tweeted on Monday morning.Trump's views on his attorney general have soured in the months since Sessions decided it was best to recuse himself from any investigations involving the Trump campaign, which he was closely associated with. That includes all of the Russia-related investigations, which special counsel Robert Mueller is overseeing.In an interview last week with The New York Times, Trump'said he wouldn't have hired Sessions if he knew he d recuse himself from the Russia investigation. So Jeff Sessions takes the job, gets into the job, recuses himself, Trump'said. I then have which, frankly, I think is very unfair to the president. How do you take a job and then recuse yourself? If he would have recused himself from the job, I would have said, Thanks, Jeff, but I can't, you know, I m not going to take you. It's extremely unfair, and that's a mild word, to the president. So he recuses himself. I then end up with a second man, who's a deputy. When Trump was first selecting his top cabinet officials after winning the November election, Giuliani insisted on being named the'secretary of state. He reportedly was not interested in other top posts, including the attorney general.
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Iraqi forces launched a final assault on Wednesday to capture the town of Hawija, one of two pockets of territory in Iraq still under Islamic State control, the country's military said in a statement. Iraqi state TV broadcast live footage showing the area covered by thick black smoke, rising from oil wells torched by the militants as a tactic to prevent air detection. Hawija is located near the oil city of Kirkuk, in northern Iraq. The offensive on Hawija is being carried out by U.S.-backed Iraqi government troops and Iranian-trained and armed Shi ite paramilitary groups known as Popular Mobilisation.They began moving on the town of Hawija two days after capturing the Rashad air base, _NUMBER_ km to the south and used by the militants as a training and logistics site. Iraq launched an offensive on Sept. _NUMBER_ to dislodge Islamic State from Hawija and surrounding areas where up to _NUMBER_ people could be trapped, according to the United Nations. Iraqi security officials say the militants are preventing some residents from leaving, while others are afraid of escaping towards government forces because of explosives that might have been laid by Islamic State around the town. The other area of the country still under the control of the militant group is a stretch of land along the Syrian border, in western Iraq, including the border town of al-Qaim. The militants also hold the Syrian side of the border at al-Qaim, but the area under their control is shrinking as they retreat in the face of two different sets of hostile forces a U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led coalition, and Syrian government troops with foreign Shi ite militias backed by Iran and Russia. Islamic State's cross-border caliphate effectively collapsed in July, when U.S.-backed Iraqi forces captured Mosul, the group's de facto capital in Iraq, in a grueling battle which lasted nine months. The militants leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who declared the caliphate from Mosul in mid-_NUMBER_, released an audio recording last week that indicated he was still alive. He called on his followers to keep up the fight despite the setbacks.
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Top U.S. intelligence officials will testify before a Senate panel next week on the law governing the collection of foreign intelligence, parts of which are due to expire at the end of the year, the Senate Intelligence Committee said on Friday. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers and Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will appear before the committee in both open public and closed-door hearings on Wednesday to discuss the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, the committee said in a statement. The next day, former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by President Donald Trump last month, is scheduled to testify before the same committee. Comey had been overseeing an FBI investigation into Russian interference during the _NUMBER_ presidential election and possible collusion between Moscow and Trump associates, and the Senate panel is conducting a parallel probe. A part of FISA known as Section _NUMBER_ will expire on Dec. _NUMBER_ unless Congress votes to reauthorize it. The statute allows the NSA to collect digital communications of foreigners believed to be living overseas whose communications pass through American phone or internet providers. For technical reasons, it also incidentally collects data on Americans, a practice that privacy advocates have said evades Constitutional protections against warrantless searches. FISA and U.S. surveillance practices have come under increased scrutiny in recent months amid unsubstantiated assertions by President Donald Trump and other Republicans that the White House under former President Barack Obama improperly spied on Trump or his associates. A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers in the House of Representatives is working on legislation that would renew Section _NUMBER_ but with additional transparency and oversight, among other changes, though it remains unclear if it would have enough support to pass Congress and be signed by Trump. A White House official told Reuters in March the administration supported the law's renewal and did not want to alter it.
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Trump's young administration is fraught with trouble, but we all knew that already. Most of us probably haven't thought of just how to frame Trump's behavior since assuming the White House, but an enterprising writer at the Washington Post just did. Eugene Robinson, an opinion writer for the Post, wrote an entire op-ed based around the following question: Does Trump know he's president? Well, does he? One of the things that Robinson points to as evidence that he doesn't, or, at least, doesn't know what he's doing at all, is the fact that we had a bunch of government executives tell Europe, tell Iraq, even tell the U.N., not to listen to what Trump'says. For instance, he'said we're going to take Iraq's oil. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told the press in Baghdad that we were absolutely not there to do that.U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said that we absolutely support a two-state solution after Trump'said we didn't. Mike Pence told NATO that we're fully devoted to them, after Trump has said repeatedly that NATO is obsolete and wants to cozy up to Russia.He said that rounding up undocumented immigrants is a military operation, which supposedly means a non-military operation, and he was just using military as an adjective, according to Sean Spicer.Not mentioned in Robinson's article is Trump's neverending Twitter temper tantrum, though he does mention Trump's feud with the press. There's also the fact that Trump loves hobnobbing with his rich buddies in Florida, to the point where he had a meeting on North Korea in plain view of his VIPs, who pay him a ton of money. He won't divest from his businesses, which is creating massive conflicts of interest and may even be in violation of the Constitution.He rushed out his Muslim ban and the courts promptly halted it, and we have to wonder if he even consulted with anyone knowledgeable about the law with that. The 9th Circuit just rejected the Justice Department's request to put that case on hold pending a new order.So when the Post has to ask if Trump even knows he's president, we have to wonder the'same thing. We also have to assume that Trump will be pissed if he hears about this op-ed because it makes him look like the buffoon he is, and he already hates the Post. Not as much as The New York Times or CNN, but he hates them enough. The answer to Robinson's question is, No, he doesn't know he's president, especially not in the'same way every other president we've had knew they were president. Featured image by Aude Guerrucci via Getty Images
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YouTuber Joey Salads makes brilliant undercover video to illustrate the idiocy of the narrative put forth by the Left that American voters shouldn't consider that Hillary has been under FBI investigation .We are about to select the next President of the United States of America her history, and her extreme disregard for the rule of law and our national security actually does matter.Watch what happens when this poor guy tries to get a minimum wage job after he comes clean about his current FBI investigation status:
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The White House budget director confirmed Saturday that the Trump administration will propose "fairly dramatic reductions" in the U.S. foreign aid budget later this month. Reuters and other news outlets reported earlier this week that the administration plans to propose to Congress cuts in the budgets for the U.S. State Department and Agency for International Development by about one third. "We are going to propose to reduce foreign aid and we are going to propose to spend that money here," White House Office of Management Budget director Mick Mulvaney told Fox News on Saturday, adding the proposed cuts would include "fairly dramatic reductions in foreign aid." Mulvaney said the cuts in foreign aid would help the administration fund a proposed _CUR_54 billion expansion of the U.S. military budget. "The overriding message is fairly straightforward: less money spent overseas means more money spent here," said Mulvaney, a former South Carolina Representative. The United States spends just over _CUR_50 billion annually on the State Department and USAID, compared with _CUR_600 billion or more each year on the Pentagon. Several Republicans this week on Capitol Hill raised concerns about the planned cuts to the State Department. "I am very concerned by reports of deep cuts that could damage efforts to combat terrorism, save lives and create opportunities for American workers," said U.S. Representative Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee. A U.S. government website said _NUMBER_ government agencies plan to award _CUR_36.5 billion in foreign assistance programs in more than _NUMBER_ countries around the world during the current budget year. Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, tweeted earlier this week: "Foreign Aid is not charity. We must make sure it is well spent, but it is less than _NUMBER_% of budget & critical to our national security." Mulvaney said the Trump administration will release its budget proposal on March _NUMBER_. Reuters has reported the administration plans significant proposed cuts in many other domestic programs.
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Donald Trump hasn't even been sworn in yet and he's already beating Richard Nixon when it comes to being a liar.Forty-four years have passed since the Watergate scandal dominated the news. Carl Bernstein was one of the Washington Post reporters who broke the'scandal wide open.Throughout his presidency, Richard Nixon repeatedly lied and misled people. And when Watergate happened, he tried to cover it up by any means necessary. In the end, Nixon was forced to resign because he was going to be impeached. He remains the only president who has ever resigned the office and the Watergate scandal became the'scandal by which other political scandals are judged.Well, Donald Trump has spent the last few days defending Russia and desperately trying to cover up the fact that Russia hacked into our election to help Trump win. He doesn't believe the CIA assessment concluding that Russia interfered and claimed on Fox News Sunday that Democrats are pushing a lie to taint his great victory. In short, Trump threw American intelligence agencies under the bus to defend Putin and accused Democrats of making up a scandal. This is something that Richard Nixon would do. But unlike Trump, Nixon didn't deny facts at every turn, nor did he lie every time he'spoke.Trump does exactly that on Twitter every day, launching attacks and smear campaigns against anyone who criticizes him or runs a story he doesn't like. Trump also exaggerates his supposed accomplishments like the Carrier deal, which is nothing more than a windfall for Carrier at taxpayer expense while jobs are slashed anyway.Carl Bernstein knows this first-hand, which is why he declared Trump a bigger liar than Nixon during an appearance on CNN. Trump lives and thrives in a fact-free environment, Bernstein said. No president, including Richard Nixon, has been so ignorant of fact and disdains fact in the way that this president-elect does. And it has something to do with the growing sense of authoritarianism that he and his presidency are projecting and the danger of it is obvious and he's trying to make the conduct of the press the issue, not his own conduct. Bernstein used Trump's Carrier deal as an example of his lies and Trump's attack against a steelworkers union leader as an example of Trump denying facts and lashing out at anyone who dares to call him out. He doesn't go to a fact-based argument, he goes to an emotion-base argument, Bernstein pointed out. What we have seen throughout the campaign is pathological disdain for the truth. Jeffrey Lord, of course, whined about Bernstein's analysis, but Berstein stood by what he'said and doubled down. We now have a president-elect who, in terms of truthfulness Richard Nixon was nothing, in terms of lying, compared to what we have seen from Donald Trump. Here's the video via YouTube.Donald Trump is more unfit to be president than Richard Nixon. We could'very well be looking at the most scandal-ridden administration in American history and it hasn't even taken over yet. At this rate, Trump might as well resign now before he becomes the first president to lose an impeachment trial.Featured Image: Screenshot
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In the'simplest of terms, one way to describe Donald Trump'supporters would be to call them interesting. However, not interesting in a way where they have profound things to say and should be respected for all the things they'do, but rather interesting in a way like when you visit a circus and wonder how so many clowns can fit into one car. That would, in fact, be interesting to find out.Catching up with a few of these interesting people was none other than Jimmy Kimmel's team on his late night show. He interviewed a number of them on the'street in Hollywood and told them that it's Hillary Clinton's birthday. He then asked if they could say at least one nice thing about her for her birthday. The replies were, let's just say, less than kind.One woman said: I can't say anything positive. I d ask her if it's truly her birthday or if she's lying about that too. Another guy said: Happy birthday, Hillary. I hope you get arrested. One woman did muster up the'strength to compliment Hillary's hair, but she wasn't happy about saying it.It definitely seems like there's a lot of anger coming out of the Trump campaign and their supporters, along with a lot of false information. Here's hoping they will be able to find happiness in life even when Hillary becomes president.Watch the'segment and all their weird hatred towards Hillary here:Featured image via video screen capture
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MEDIA SILENT! Twin Falls, Idaho Police Investigating Videotaped Sexual Assault Of _NUMBER_ Yr Old Girl At By _NUMBER_ Immigrant Boys NO Arrests UPDATE: The Obama-appointed U.S. attorney for Idaho has taken the highly unusual step of intervening in a local criminal case involving an alleged sexual assault by juvenile Muslim migrants and threatened the community and media with federal prosecution if they spread false information or inflammatory statements about the perpetrators. The following is a news release issued late Friday from the office of United States Attorney Wendy J. Olson. BOISE The United States Attorney's Office extends its support to the five-year-old victim of assault, and her family, at the Fawnbrook Apartments in Twin Falls. The United States Attorney's Office further encourages community members in Twin Falls and throughout Idaho to remain calm and supportive, to pay close attention to the facts that have been released by law enforcement and the prosecuting attorney, and to avoid spreading false rumors and inaccuracies. Grant Loebs is an experienced prosecutor, and Chief Craig Kingsbury is an experienced law enforcement officer. They are moving fairly and thoughtfully in this case, said Wendy J. Olson, U.S. Attorney for Idaho. As Mr. Loebs and Chief Kingsbury informed the public, the'subjects in this case are juveniles, ages _NUMBER_, _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_. The criminal justice system, whether at the'state or federal level, requires that juveniles be afforded a specific process with significant restrictions on the information that can be released. The fact that the'subjects are juveniles in no way lessens the harm to or impact on the victim and her family. Olson continued, saying: The'spread of false information or inflammatory or threatening statements about the perpetrators or the crime itself reduces public safety and may violate federal law. We have seen time and again'that the'spread of falsehoods about refugees divides our communities. I urge all citizens and residents to allow Mr. Loebs and Chief Kingsbury and their teams to do their jobs. As one of _NUMBER_ U.S. attorneys, Olson represents the federal government in all civil and criminal cases within her state.Olson was appointed to her post in _NUMBER_ by President Obama and has a history of taking strong stands against anti-Muslim bias. Via: WNDORIGINAL STORY: Thanks to the generosity of Chobani Yogurt, Twin Falls, ID has been inundated with Syrian refugees. Big businesses including BIG MEAT, Chobani Yogurt, and other manufacturing companies are looking for cheap immigrant labor and the federal resettlement contractors act as head hunters for them.With more awareness of the effort to bring in Muslim refugees and deposit them all over America, more communities are fighting back. It's already been said by the FBI and DHS that these so-called refugees can't be properly screened but they also are a heavy financial burden to taxpaying Americans. It is true that once they arrive, they'receive all of the entitlements provided a legal citizen.Here are the details of a horrific crime that was reportedly committed by _NUMBER_ young Muslim Syrian refugee boys, as reported by a Twin Falls resident:The little girl being born very premature she is less developed for her age.The little girl was at the FAWNBROOK apartment buildings where both her parents and grandmother reside. She was playing in between those two apartment units when _NUMBER_ boys pulled a knife on her, held it to her throat, forced her into the laundry unit, stripped her naked, raped, and urinated on her. The _NUMBER_ year old coached the younger boys as he videoed. Due to age restraint the boys could not ejaculate but did urinate on her.THE VICTIM S GRANDMOTHER DISCOVERED THE SITUATION AND IMMEDIATELY CALLED THE VICTIM S MOTHER WHO CALLED TWIN FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT.The victim's mother took the video/phone from the _NUMBER_ year old. Witnessed by the victims mother:The _NUMBER_ year olds father arrived on the'scene and hi-fived his son. A mother of the perps arrived and knew only enough English to repeatedly say, No police _NUMBER_ AND A HALF HOURS LATER THE TWIN FALLS POLICE ARRIVED. MOTHER OF VICTIM GAVE PD THE VIDEO. POLICE DID NOT MADE ANY ARRESTS, REPORTEDLY BECAUSE OF THE LANGUAGE BARRIER .BOTH PERP REFUGEE FAMILIES ARE STILL IN THE APARTMENT COMPLEX, LANDLORD IS UNABLE TO EVICT. THE MOTHER OF VICTIM ESTIMATES _NUMBER_+ REFUGEES ARE IN THE COMPLEX. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY GRANT LOEBS SUGGESTED THAT THE VICTIM S FAMILY MAY NOT WISH TO PROSECUTE.We believe this family ought to file a lawsuit against CSI, perhaps TFPD.VIDEO LINK FROM TF CITY COUNCIL AS ACT MEMBERS QUESTION AND CHALLENGE CITY COUNCIL. IF YOU LISTEN YOU WILL SEE THAT THEY HAVE NO ANSWER, DIDN T KNOW ANYTHING WAS GOING ON.Listen close to Don Hall name a young lady as the victim in response to Mr. Edwards calling the victim a youth.KMVT has confirmed that a reported sexual assault that possibly occurred near the Fawnbrook Apartments is being investigated by the Twin Falls Police Department. The incident allegedly occurred on June _NUMBER_.Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs has confirmed the investigation to Idaho's First News, but he'says there will be no charges filed in the case until the police investigation is complete.Several unconfirmed reports concerning the case are circulating on social media. Both the Twin Falls Police Department and the prosecutor's office have declined to comment publicly on the case while it is still under investigation.WATCH HERE:
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Magellan Midstream Partners LP said on Tuesday it was investigating the cause of a nearly _NUMBER_-barrel gasoline spill from two above-ground fuel storage tanks at its Houston-area terminal in Texas during Hurricane Harvey. The leak at the Galena Park terminal is the biggest spill reported so far relating to the storm, which unleashed record flooding in the state in late August, destroying homes and killing scores of people. The Environmental Protection Agency has said federal and state authorities responded to spills linked to Harvey at about a dozen industrial facilities. The exact cause of the tank failures is now under investigation, Magellan spokesman Bruce Heine said. He said the company believed it was related to the flooding. Magellan has cleaned up much of the spill, and recovered an undisclosed amount that escaped off the terminal's property into a nearby ditch and the Houston Ship Channel, Heine said. Clean-up activities at the facility are continuing and we are currently removing and replacing affected soil, he said. The spill occurred on Aug. _NUMBER_, Heine said. Magellan had initially reported a smaller volume of gasoline spilled to state authorities, but adjusted its estimate upward after it was able to make a full assessment, he said. It's Magellan's long-term practice to conservatively report a product release to appropriate agencies and local authorities as soon as we become aware of a potential incident, he said, explaining the smaller initial estimate. In other words, we do not wait until absolute confirmation, as we want to give the earliest possible notice. Magellan has said that much of the rest of its infrastructure has returned to normal after the storm.
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What could possibly go wrong?Rep. Mike Pompeo is a right-wing extremist who has no problem violating human and civil rights.But Donald Trump just picked the Kansas Republican'to be the next director of the CIA, which should deeply disturb every American.In fact, it should worry everyone around the world because the Tea Party is now in charge of America's top intelligence agency. I am honored to have been given this opportunity to serve and to work alongside President-elect Donald J. Trump to keep America safe, Pompeo said in a statement. I also look forward to working with America's intelligence warriors, who do so much to protect Americans each and every day. But Pompeo isn't a reasonable man who will guide the CIA to success. He's going to lead them down a path that will erode the rights of American citizens and inflame the Muslim world.First, Pompeo supports the massive wire-tapping and information collecting being performed by the National Security Agency. I am convinced that intelligence collection actions are not only lawful and constitutional, but also consistent with the critical mission of defeating radical Islamic terrorism, Pompeo has said.Of course, these collection actions are totally unconstitutional because the NSA doesn't have warrants to spy on millions of Americans every day via phone, Internet, and surveillance.Second, Pompeo hates Iran and opposed the nuclear deal achieved by President Obama that has reduced Iran's capability to build nuclear weapons. If Pompeo had his way, the whole deal would be ripped up, which would give Iran another reason to hate us and resume their quest to obtain a nuclear weapon.And finally, Pompeo is a big fan of using torture against enemy combatants even though it's a crime against humanity that is banned under United States and international law. The information we learned from the enhanced interrogation program was important, and led directly to the capture of Osama bin Laden, Pompeo claimed in _NUMBER_. But that's a lie. Torture did not help us find Osama bin Laden.According to Mother Jones,CIA records indicate that: the CIA had extensive reporting on Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti , the UBL facilitator whose identification and tracking led to the identification of UBL's compound and the operation that resulted in UBL's death, prior to and independent of information from CIA detainees; the most accurate information on Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti obtained from a CIA detainee was provided by a CIA detainee who had not yet been subjected to the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques; and CIA detainees who were subjected to the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques withheld and fabricated information about Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti.In short, torture had nothing to do with finding bin Laden.If Pompeo and Trump authorize the CIA to use torture again it will only inflame the Middle East and give ISIS a recruiting message that will draw more fighters to their group. We want to weaken ISIS, not make them stronger. Using torture will only weaken our moral high ground and cause more terrorist attacks around the world and in the United States. Now more than ever we need a responsible CIA director who will gather intelligence the right way. Because if not, we could end up being led into more wars and a darker more dangerous world.Featured Image: Flickr
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Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson was asked by MSNBC host Mike Barnacle, What would you'do if you were elected about Aleppo? To the horror of viewers and hosts on the MSNBC panel, Gary Johnson responded, What is Aleppo? Watch the Libertarian presidential candidate _NUMBER_% of Americans say they plan to vote for in November:Gary Johnson was interviewed by Joe Rogan on CSPAN about his thoughts on the Syrian conflict. Watch him fudge his way through a discussion about a country where he doesn't even know the name of the city at the epicenter of that conflict: GARY JOHNSON: I think we bear a responsibility for the refugee crisis and we should be taking on our fair share. What is the mathematics of having disrupted _NUMBER_ million Syrians, half the population? When it comes to the U.S., I think we can deal with this effectively. Should it be carte blanche? No, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. Other refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. We ve directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what America is all about.JOE ROGAN: When I ve talked to military operatives though, they believe a proactive attack, or proactive action, is much more likely to stop ISIS or any-GARY JOHNSON: Well and that, that's been our tact to date. And I m gonna say that, without exception, that every one of those military interventions have had an unintended consequence of at best. You know, we, we, we go, we're, we always deal with atrocity. There atrocities going on. We go in to deal with that atrocity, and at the end of the day, the new dictator, the new despot that we put into place to replace the bad despot, at the end of the day, is just as bad or in many cases worse. We cut off the head of the hydra, and lo and behold, there are more heads.ROGAN: So how does one stop that? I mean, have you ever tried to come up with some sort of a solution or look at some sort of a long-term plan that would somehow or another calm the world, or at least, allow the United States to make peace?JOHNSON: One of the reasons that I m seeking to become President of the United States is I think I d do a really good job of presiding over, over all the intelligence that we do have regarding all of this. I don't want, I don't want to present myself as having the answers, as much as, you know what, give me, give me the intel, let me be part of this discussion, and um, but I m gonna enter in to this discussion, as a real skeptic, um, on what we've done to this point, and a real skeptic on what appears to be what we're gonna do in the future regarding all this. Isn t there a more effective way of dealing with this?I wouldn't be seeking this job if um, if I didn't think I could make a difference in it. And I, I do not want to misstate. I don't, I don't wanna play cards. Obama draws lines in the'sand. I m not gonna draw lines in the'sand. If you'draw any lines in the'sand, you'd better be prepared to back up what you said with action. And that's also been an issue with Obama.ROGAN: What was your take when Obama went on television, and was talking about how we needed to invade Syria? And Syria was a huge issue, and the American public was up in arms, both the right and the left. People were like, What are you talking about? This is craziness. And then the administration backed off. I mean, was it, in my opinion, it was one of the first it was one of the first examples of the United States, sort of collectively, the will of the people, like being openly expressed, that the idea of erring Syria was outrageous. Nobody wanted to do it. They didn't make any sense to people, this gas attack. How was this anymore horrible than a lot of shit that's been going on over the world all the time? What is, what is it about Syria that all of a sudden we have to go invade Syria? One more intervention in another country, and the administration backed off?JOHNSON: Great example. People are fed up with this, and in fact, you know, _NUMBER_ million people in Syria, and _NUMBER_ million of them have been displaced. Don t we, don't we have a share in, share in that consequence?ROGAN: What was the motivation? What's the motivation for the United States to want to invade there in the first place?JOHNSON: Well, wasn't it the, McCain going over there, beating his chess, and uh, along with Lindsey Graham, and uh, and let's go over there and support the good guys? Well, the good guys are the minority, and the good guys, at the end of the day, are um Look, this is somehow we're gonna determine the outcomes of, in other countries? I am, I mean, that's just, it's preposterous. That uh, as individuals we can do that.The funny thing about Gary Johnson is that he pretends to have a strong grasp on foreign policy as it relates to Syria in the video below, but when asked how the US became involved in the conflict, the best answer he can give is to blame it on John McCain and Lindsey Graham? How did this guy ever even make it onto the ballot? And even more frightening, is how he managed to convince _NUMBER_% of Americans he's a legitimate candidate Watch:
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The U.S. Government spends _CUR_22 billion a year to fight the global warming crisis . To put that in perspective, that is _CUR_41,856 every minute going to global warming initiatives. But that's just the tip of a gargantuan iceberg. According to Forbes columnist Larry Bell, the ripple effect of global warming initiatives actually costs Americans _CUR_1.75 trillion . . . every year. The United Nations is not a friend of democracy, it's not a friend to freedom, it's not a friend even to the United States of America, Trump'said during a speech in March to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.The election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president was met with disbelief and despondency on Wednesday among some United Nations officials and diplomats amid uncertainty surrounding his foreign policy and likely engagement with the world body.Trump, a Republican, has described the _NUMBER_-year-old United Nations as weak and incompetent and threatened to pull out of a global deal to combat climate change a cornerstone of the legacy of U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon, who steps down at the end of _NUMBER_ after serving two five-year terms as secretary-general. The United Nations is not a friend of democracy, it's not a friend to freedom, it's not a friend even to the United States of America, Trump'said during a speech in March to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.The United States is a veto-wielding member of the _NUMBER_-member U.N. Security Council and the largest financial contributor to the United Nations. Washington owes about _CUR_1.1 billion, the United Nations said. Republicans have long been reluctant to pay dues, accusing the world body of waste and bias.Ban said on Wednesday he hoped that the Trump administration would strengthen the bonds of international cooperation. People everywhere look to the United States to use its remarkable power to help lift humanity up and to work for the common good, Ban told reporters.Topping the United Nations agenda are conflicts in Syria, Yemen, South Sudan, Iraq and elsewhere, and a refugee and migrant crisis that saw a record _NUMBER_ million people uprooted worldwide last year. More than ever, we need an America that is committed to world affairs, including at the United Nations, French U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre said.A senior Security Council diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Trump's foreign policy had so far not been very coherent and his victory did not bode well for the future effectiveness of the council. The assumption is that will be less engaged with U.N. than Obama's administration, which was more committed to working for collective solutions than previous U.S. administrations, the diplomat said.Several U.N. diplomats noted a lack clarity from Trump on foreign policy. We have not really heard a very clear indication of where he is going, Iraq's U.N. Ambassador Mohamed Ali Alhakim told reporters on Wednesday, adding that he believed the United Nations would remain relevant.The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra ad al Hussein, last month warned that the world would be in danger if Trump was elected president. Zeid would continue to call out any Trump policies or practices that undermine or violate human rights, his spokesman said.Via: Reuters
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Britain wants an outline agreement with the European Union on the transitional arrangements that will apply after it leaves the bloc by the first quarter of _NUMBER_, Brexit minister David Davis said on Wednesday. I would be aiming to get certainly the outlines of it agreed, if we could, in the first quarter ... but it's a negotiation, Davis told a parliamentary committee.
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Leading figures from Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats outlined differing visions on how their possible government would approach immigration, as Germany's would-be coalition partners prepared for talks in the New Year. Chancellor Merkel's _NUMBER_ decision to open the doors to more than a million migrants, many fleeing war in the Middle East, transformed Germany's demographic landscape and boosted the far right, hurting her bloc and the SPD in September's election. In separate interviews, Thomas Strobl, deputy leader of Merkel's Christian Democrats and SPD foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel outlined ways of winning back disenchanted supporters. Strobl told the Heilbronner Stimme newspaper Germany should cap the number of new immigrants at _NUMBER_ a year, the level in _NUMBER_, and far below the limit of _NUMBER_ that the conservatives had previously advocated. But Gabriel, whose party's restive membership would be unlikely to accept such a draconian cap, suggested municipalities around Germany and Europe could be compensated financially if they agreed to shelter refugees. That way municipalities would decide themselves how many refugees to take, he told the Funke newspaper group. That would avoid citizens gaining the impression that refugees get everything and we get nothing. Germany has argued in vain for the stream of migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa to be divided proportionately between the European Union's member states, with poorer, more ethnically homogenous eastern members particularly set against the idea. The EU could establish a program to help municipalities in poorer countries with the financing, Gabriel added. Merkel, for whom a renewed conservative-SPD grand coalition is her best chance of securing a fourth term as chancellor, has blamed her Sept. _NUMBER_ election losses on concern at migration and now favors a tougher stance on deporting migrants accused of crimes. The SPD's membership, which must ratify any government deal, is cautious about repeating the experience of a grand coalition, for which voters rewarded it with a drubbing in the polling booths. While Gabriel is not a member of the SPD's negotiating team, his proposal could prove popular with the party's broadly more pro-European rank-and-file, and especially with party leader Martin Schulz, a former European Parliament president. In a further sign the center-left party is trying to distinguish itself from the conservatives, party deputy chairman Hubertus Heil said the next government should allocate _NUMBER_ billion euros more to education over the next four years. The money was needed to fund investment in digital learning methods, he told newspaper Bild am Sonntag, insisting that the federal government had to play a bigger role in education, traditionally a state-level competency. Exploratory talks between the parties are due to begin on Jan. _NUMBER_, and Merkel hopes to reach a deal by mid-January.
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Patriots removed the the Chinese flag between the American flag and the'state flag at the capitol building in Olympia,Washington. Governor Jay Inslee had the POW/MIA flag lowered and replaced by the Chinese flag in honor of his meeting with China Ambassador Cui Tiankai.
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Donald Trump has no reason to give a shit about what is happening with the Democratic Party right now. He got elected president as a Republican, and right now the Democrats are trying to rebuild and elect new leaders. Of course, we all know that Tom Perez got elected Chair, and immediately named Keith Ellison his Deputy Chair in a clear effort to unite the two wings of the party.There's no reason for a GOP president who also has the benefit of controlling much of the nation's governorships and state legislatures, as well as the federal government, to address this. However, it's Trump, so of course he had something to say. In a classic early morning set of tweets, Trump used the DNC elections to talk about a rigged _NUMBER_ electoral process:Congratulations to Thomas Perez, who has just been named Chairman of the DNC. I could not be happier for him, or for the Republican Party! Donald J. Trump February _NUMBER_, 2017The race for DNC Chairman was, of course, totally "rigged." Bernie's guy, like Bernie himself, never had a chance. Clinton demanded Perez! Donald J. Trump February _NUMBER_, 2017Now, how who is chair of the Democratic National Committee affects the Republican Party at this point is beyond me. As a Democrat, it is hard for me to admit this, but we are in a very weak position right now. So, the GOP really shouldn't give a shit about what is going on in our party. However, Trump is a narcissist, so he MUST make himself become the'story, no matter what the'story is. This guy is a nut, so it's useless trying to make his words or actions make sense.At the end of the day, this is REALLY about his continuing inability to admit that he legitimately lost the popular vote by numbers never before seen in modern presidential history, while winning the Electoral College and thus the White House.This guy is a delusional nutcase, and must be removed post haste, for the'safety of the republic.Featured image via Tama/Getty Images
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Saad al-Hariri, who sparked a crisis by resigning as Lebanese prime minister on Nov. _NUMBER_ during a visit to Saudi Arabia, is on his way to the airport, he said early on Saturday, before his flight from Riyadh to France. Hariri's abrupt resignation while he was in Saudi Arabia and his continued stay there caused fears over Lebanon's stability. His visit to France with his family to meet President Emmanuel Macron is seen as part of a possible way out of the crisis. I am on the way to the airport, he said in a Tweet. However, Okab Saqr, a member of parliament for Hariri's Future Movement, said that after Hariri's visit to France, he would have a small Arab tour before traveling to Beirut. Macron, speaking in Sweden, said Hariri intends to return to his country in the coming days, weeks . The crisis has thrust Lebanon into the bitter rivalry pitting Saudi Arabia and its allies against a bloc led by Iran, which includes the heavily armed Lebanese Shi ite Hezbollah group. In Lebanon, Hariri has long been an ally of Riyadh. His coalition government, formed in a political deal last year to end years of paralysis, includes Hezbollah. President Michel Aoun, a political ally of Hezbollah, has called Hariri a Saudi hostage and refused to accept his resignation unless he returns to Lebanon. Saudi Arabia and Hariri say his movements are not restricted. On Wednesday, Macron invited Hariri to visit France along with his family, providing what French diplomats said might be a way to reduce tensions surrounding the crisis by demonstrating that Hariri could leave Saudi Arabia. Lebanese politicians from across the political spectrum have called for Hariri to return to the country, saying it is necessary to resolve the crisis. Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, who heads President Aoun's political party, said on Thursday Beirut could escalate the crisis if Hariri did not return home. We have adopted self-restraint so far to arrive at this result so that we don t head towards diplomatic escalation and the other measures available to us, he said during a European tour aimed at building pressure for a solution to the crisis. Saudi Arabia regards Hezbollah as a conduit for Iranian interference across the Middle East, particularly in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain. It says it has no problem with Hezbollah remaining a purely political party, but has demanded it surrender its arms, which the group says are needed to defend Lebanon. Although Riyadh has said it accepted Hariri's decision to join a coalition with Hezbollah last year, after Hariri announced his resignation Saudi Arabia accused Lebanon of declaring war on it because of Hezbollah's regional role. Lebanon, where Sunni, Shi ite, Christian and Druze groups fought a _NUMBER_-_NUMBER_ civil war, maintains a governing system intended to balance sectarian groups. The prime minister is traditionally from the Sunni community, of which Hariri is the most influential leader. On Friday, Hariri said in a tweet that his presence in Saudi Arabia was for consultations on the future of the situation in Lebanon and its relations with the surrounding Arab region . His scheduled meeting with Macron in Paris on Saturday, and a lunch that his family will also attend, comes the day before Arab foreign ministers meet in Cairo to discuss Iran. Maha Yahya, director of the Carnegie Middle East Centre in Beirut, says it appears Saudi Arabia hopes the ministers will adopt a strongly worded statement against Iran. But she said not all the countries share Riyadh's view that one way to confront Iran is to apply pressure on Lebanon. There is quite a widespread understanding that there is only so much Lebanon can do and it doesn t serve anybody to turn Lebanon into your next arena for a fight between Iran and Saudi Arabia, said.
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Paul Weston, chairman of Liberty GB, reacts to the election of Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London. This is a man connected with numerous extremists, and who has an extremely questionable past. Goodbye London!
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Reports that Donald Trump is about to quit the Paris accord drew calls on Wednesday for other countries to rally round the climate pact, but warnings from some environmentalists that it would leave the deal badly weakened. Trump will follow through on his campaign pledge to pull the United States out of the global agreement, a source briefed on the decision told Reuters. On Twitter the president said: "I will be announcing my decision on the Paris Accord over the next few days." The accord, agreed on by nearly _NUMBER_ countries in _NUMBER_, aims to cut emissions blamed for global warming. The United States committed to reducing its own by _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_ percent, compared with _NUMBER_ levels, by _NUMBER_. The agreement has been criticized as far too cautious to hold back the rise in temperatures by more than a fraction of what is needed - but its defenders say its enrolment of almost all the world's governments makes it crucial. Steffen Kallbekken, Research Director at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research in Oslo, called Trump's move "monumentally irresponsible". "It is difficult to imagine a decision that would be a more devastating blow to the positive momentum behind the Paris Agreement, and to the prospects of raising climate ambition over time," he said. Niklas Hoehne of Germany's New Climate Institute said a U.S. pullout could corrode the resolve of other nations, perhaps including hydrocarbon powers Saudi Arabia and Russia. The big achievement of the Paris Agreement is that it was supported by all countries," he said. "If the U.S. is out that doesn't work any more." Former President Barack Obama helped broker the Paris accord and praised it during a trip to Europe this month. Trump has called the idea of global warming a hoax. Canada, the European Union and China have said they will honor their commitments to the pact if the United States withdraws. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Spain's Mariano Rajoy in Madrid on Wednesday, and both countries reaffirmed their Paris commitments, without mentioning the United States. French President Emmanuel Macron said at a weekend summit in Italy he was sure Trump would back the deal after listening to his G7 counterparts. That hope appears to have been quickly dashed. At a Wednesday news conference, a government spokesman said Macron had told a cabinet meeting France would be "very pro-active" in working to ensure the Paris accord was implemented. "Depending on the stance some people or others are taking, we'll have to be very pro-active for France to be the homeland of the climate change," the spokesman said. Macron had "asked his ministers to take a number of initiatives, with our European partners or directly in France". European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic said of a U.S. pullout: "It would be disappointing but I really do not think this would change the course of mankind. "There is a much stronger expectation from our partners across the world from Africa, Asia and China that Europe should assume leadership in this effort and we are ready to do that," Sefcovic said. Guy Verhofstadt, leader of the liberal group in the European Parliament, sent a tweet in the literary style of the U.S. president: "Trump puts his ego ahead of the future of our planet - sad! Let's double down on our efforts to make the _TAG_ a success." Johan Rockstrom, director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre, called Trump's decision "irresponsible and egoistic". "It's now up to the European Union, India and China to take the lead" on climate change, he said. "The U.S. is going from being a global leader to putting itself in a very destructive minority position." But he predicted the deal would survive without Washington. Denmark's energy and climate minister Lars Christian Lilleholt told Reuters: "It will be necessary for the EU to show leadership if the U.S. should pull out of the deal." Judy Wakhungu, Kenya's cabinet secretary for environment and natural resources, said her government would be "very disappointed" by a U.S. withdrawal and hoped it could be reversed. "We all live on the same Earth and face the same challenges," she added. Friends of the Earth's U.S. president Erich Pica said: "By pulling out of the Paris Agreement, Trump will make the United States the world's foremost climate villain." Some observers saw chances that Washington would not, in the end, pull out. "I hope that the president will be swayed instead by the rather sensible advice he is receiving from his Secretary of State, his Secretary of Defense and his Chief Economic Adviser, who have all recommended against withdrawal," said Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump dug deeper in his efforts to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the U.S. election, saying on Twitter on Sunday that he believed the results were being "rigged" at many polling places. His tweet came hours after his vice presidential running mate, Mike Pence, said Republicans would accept the outcome of the Nov. _NUMBER_ contest between Trump and his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. "The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD," Trump wrote on Twitter, in the latest of a series of comments he has made over the past several days calling into question the fairness of the election. Trump, who is trailing Clinton in opinion polls, did not provide any evidence to back his allegations of impropriety at the voting booth. Early voting and voting by mail have begun in many states. In another tweet later on Sunday, Trump blamed "animals representing Hillary Clinton" and Democrats in North Carolina for an overnight attack on a local Republican Party headquarters in that state. Local authorities said the building in Hillsborough, North Carolina, had been struck through a front window with flammable material and an adjacent building wall was spray-painted with a swastika and the words "Nazi Republicans leave town or else." "Animals representing Hillary Clinton and Dems in North Carolina just firebombed our office in Orange County because we are winning," Trump tweeted. Clinton denounced the attack as "horrific and unacceptable" in her own tweet, adding: "Very grateful that everyone is safe. Trump, a New York businessman, who has never held elective office, has often said the electoral process is skewed against him, including during the Republican nominating contests, when he disputed the method for winning delegates to the Republican National Convention. His latest complaint of media bias stems from allegations by women that he groped them or made other unwanted sexual advances, after a _NUMBER_ video became public in which Trump was recorded bragging about such behavior. He apologized for the video but has denied each of the accusations. "Election is being rigged by the media, in a coordinated effort with the Clinton campaign, by putting stories that never happened into news!" Trump tweeted on Sunday, a sentiment he also expressed in posts and during rallies in Maine and New Hampshire on Saturday. The comments raised questions both from Republicans and Democrats about whether he would accept the outcome should he lose to Clinton. Trump said after the first presidential debate in September that he would "absolutely" accept the election outcome. But a few days afterward, he told the New York Times: "We're going to see what happens." He has also urged his supporters to keep an eye on voting locations to prevent a "stolen" election, which some critics interpreted as encouraging them to intimidate voters. Pence said on Sunday he and Trump would respect the will of the voters. "We'll respect the outcome of this election," said Pence, the Indiana governor. "Donald Trump said in the first debate that we'll respect the will of the American people in this election. The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of American history." In a weekend statement quoted by media, a spokeswoman for U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, the top U.S. elected Republican, said: "Our democracy relies on confidence in election results, and the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity." On Sunday, Pence for the second time in recent weeks broke from Trump on Russia, this time on that country's possible involvement in email hacks tied to the U.S. election, saying Moscow should face "severe consequences" if it has compromised U.S. email security. "I think there's no question that the evidence continues to point in that direction," Pence said. "There should be severe consequences to Russia or any sovereign nation that is compromising the privacy or the security of the United States of America," Pence said on "Fox News Sunday." Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week his country was not involved in trying to influence the U.S. election. Trump, who has been criticized for appearing too close to Russia after he publicly praised Putin's governing style, has questioned the reports of Moscow's involvement. "Maybe there is no hacking," he said during last week's second debate with Clinton. Trump also contradicted Pence on Russia during that debate. Pence had said the United States should use military force in Syria if Russia continued air strikes to prop up President Bashar al-Assad, but Trump said he disagreed. The third and final debate between Trump and Clinton will be on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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After months of people calling for the arrest of Michigan's governor Rick Snyder, the FBI is now getting involved with the ongoing criminal investigation into Snyder's possible culpability in the Flint water crisis.Gina Balaya, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit, told Reuters that Michigan prosecutors will be working with a multi-agency investigation team on the Flint water contamination matter, including the FBI, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the EPA's Office of Inspector General and the EPA's Criminal Investigation Division. In April _NUMBER_, Flint's emergency manager forced the city to switch from using Detroit's water system to using the Flint River for water. The decision to do so was touted as a means to cut costs for the city. It turned out to be a disaster. There is an unusual amount of salt in the Flint River. The river is also extremely contaminated. So when the'salt began to corrode the pipes of Flint's water system, lead leaked into people's drinking water.One study found the pipe corrosion problem could have been solved for as little as _CUR_100 a day. Now it is estimated that it will cost up to _CUR_1.5 billion dollars to fix Flint's water system. There is legislation crawling through Congress that would provide Flint _CUR_600 million dollars to help repair Flint's water system.There has been massive outcry over the water system transition since day one. When evidence was shown that Flint's water had become contaminated, Snyder and the emergency manager choose not to act.The news that the FBI will be joining the investigation into the Snyder administration comes just one day before central figures are scheduled to testify before the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The Detroit News reports: Former Flint Emergency Manager Darnell Earley may refuse to testify before a U.S. House hearing Wednesday on the lead contamination of Flint's water supply, according to two congressional sources.Earley, the current emergency manager of financially ailing Detroit Public Schools, oversaw Flint when the decision was made in April _NUMBER_ to switch the city's drinking water supply to the Flint River.The other officials are Joel Beauvais, acting deputy assistant administrator of the Office of Water at the EPA; Miguel Del Toral, a water expert for the EPA's Midwest Region _NUMBER_ Water Division; and Marc Edwards, professor of environmental and water resources engineering at Virginia Tech University, who discovered high lead levels in Flint's water. The FBI has not yet made a public comment on what federal laws the Snyder administration may have broken.One thing is for certain, Snyder and his cronies are not going to get themselves out of this mess with a slick public relations scheme. They seem to think differently, as Snyder recently hired two PR firms. People are calling for Snyder's arrest and this move from the FBI sends another signal that they might just get their way.Featured Image Credit: Michigan Municipal League via Flickr
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It's no secret Hispanics hate Donald Trump. He has record low favorability with them, and there are no signs that support with them will rise in the coming months. GOP Hispanic leaders and pundits alike, from Republican governor Susana Martinez to CNN's Ana Navarro, have been chastising and distancing themselves from the Republican nominee for President.And another influential Hispanic group is distancing themselves from the nominee in the most public way possible.The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which endorsed Ohio governor John Kasich, will be publicly backing Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, and will announce their endorsement live from Cleveland at the RNC.Talk about the ultimate trolling.President of the Chamber, Javier Palomeraz, denounced Trump to the Huffington Post, saying his divisive and racist rhetoric is the reason the group will be backing Clinton:We believe it is appropriate for us to weigh in and say enough is enough What we're hearing from Donald Trump in his campaign: divisive, mean-spirited language has marginalized Hispanics, immigrants, American POWs, Muslims, women, the disabled and the list goes on.After public spats with Palomeraz, in which Trump cancelled events planned, the Clinton campaign was right there to attend, listen, and learn about the needs of Hispanic business owners. The Clinton campaign also was repeatedly in touch with the Chamber in an effort to reach out to communities using a slew of business leaders familiar with their needs.No wonder they're endorsing Clinton. It's no secret that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is pro-Republican, pro-Conservative. But their opinion isn't the only representation of business in America.While Trump flunks the presidential test , Clinton picks up the pieces and offers her hand in support. It's no wonder more unions and business leaders have endorsed her than Trump. The Republican nominee looks out for one person and one person only himself.Featured image via Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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A summer spat between President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has turned into a warm embrace - and all it took was a sweeping rewrite of the U.S. tax code. For months, McConnell urged the president to lock his cell phone in a drawer and retire his signature tweets that have Washington abuzz on a daily basis. He even chided Trump for having "excessive expectations" of Congress. For his part, Trump scorched McConnell in August for failing to repeal Obamacare, sidestepped reporters' questions over whether the senator should retire and tweeted, "Mitch, get to work." But with Congress' passage of the tax bill this week, giving Trump his first major legislative victory, the president tweeted on Wednesday, "I would like to congratulate _USER_ on having done a fantastic job." McConnell joined in the love fest on Friday, or at least what constitutes a love fest for the understated senator. "With regard to the president's tweeting habits, I haven't been a fan until this week. I'm warming up to it," McConnell quipped. Still, he reined in reporters who asked whether he might visit Trump in Mar-a-Lago, the president's Florida resort, over the Christmas and New Year holidays. McConnell laughed and said he would instead be attending a Dec. _NUMBER_ football game in Jacksonville, Fla. "That's the closest I'll get."
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Allowing foreign governments to require reviews of software secrets of technology products built by U.S. companies is "problematic," the top White House cyber security official said on Tuesday, adding that the increasingly common arrangements presented both security and intellectual property risks. Rob Joyce, the White House cyber security coordinator, said that letting countries inspect source code, the closely guarded internal instructions of software, as a condition for entry into foreign markets was a protectionist effort by certain regimes that threatened a "free and open internet" and could "hobble" a product's security and privacy features. Reuters on Monday reported that Hewlett Packard Enterprise last year allowed a Russian defense agency to review the inner workings of cyber defense software known as ArcSight that is used by the Pentagon to guard its computer networks. Cyber security experts, former U.S. intelligence officials and former ArcSight employees said the practice could help Moscow discover weaknesses in the software, potentially helping attackers to blind the U.S. military to a cyber attack. "There are security aspects of those disclosures they are problematic," Joyce, a former hacker at the U.S. National Security Agency, said at a Washington Post Cybersecurity Summit when asked specifically about the story. He added that he was more concerned about the intellectual property risks associated with the reviews, however. "If you give your source code to China as a condition of entering into that market, you've got to wonder if competitors are then going to start to adopt those features," Joyce said at the event, which was sponsored by HPE. "And we've seen some examples of that in the past and that really concerns us." Asked about Joyce's comments, an HPE spokeswoman said the company "has never and will never take actions that compromise the security of our products or the operations of our customers." The company said the reviews have taken place for years and are conducted by a Russian testing company at an HPE research and development center outside of Russia, where the software maker closely supervises the process, and that no code is allowed to leave the premises. HPE has said the inspection process was necessary to obtain certification from Russia's Federal Service for Technical and Export Control , a defense agency tasked with countering cyber espionage, in order to sell software in Russia. The review of ArcSight's code was conducted by Echelon, a company with close ties to the Russian military, on behalf of FSTEC, according to Russian regulatory records and interviews with people with direct knowledge of the issue. British tech company Micro Focus International Plc , which purchased ArcSight from HPE last year in a transaction completed in September, did not respond when asked about Joyce's remarks. Micro Focus has not responded to requests for comment on whether it would allow Russia to do similar source code reviews in the future. Russia in recent years has stepped up demands for source code reviews as a requirement for doing business in the country, Reuters reported in June. China in May adopted a new cyber security law that western companies have criticized for requiring overly strict data surveillance and storage requirements. The law has raised concern that companies will need to choose between compromising security to protect business and losing out on the enormous Chinese market. "The idea that you can't enter China's market without offering up your intellectual property in this way, without agreeing maybe to hobble some of the security and privacy features of it ... Russia is heading that way, a bunch of totalitarian regimes are heading that way," Joyce said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday directed his administration to review U.S. trade deficits and clamp down on countries that abuse trade rules in two executive orders he said would start a new chapter for U.S. workers and businesses. "Today I'm signing two executive orders that send this message loud and clear, and that set the stage for a great revival of American manufacturing," Trump said in the Oval Office. "We're going to get these bad trade deals straightened out," Trump said.
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Wow! It's about time Roger Goodell stepped up to tell the players to stand for our national anthem. Goodell released a statement today that he expects the NFL players to stand for our anthem. He said in his statement below: We need to move past this controversy, and we want to do that together with our players. This came after President Trump Tweeted out that the NFL should stop receiving tax dollars from their fellow Americans because they won't support the anthem: Why is the NFL getting massive tax breaks while at the'same time disrespecting our Anthem, Flag and Country? Change tax law! PDJTGoodell also addressed the underlying issues : The controversy over the Anthem is a barrier to having honest conversations and making real progress on the underlying issues. What do you think will happen now? Do you think the players will give up kneeling or do you think the protests will get worse?He began his letter with: We live in a country that can feel very divided. Sports, and especially the NFL, brings people together and lets them set aside those divisions, at least for a few hours. The current dispute over the National Anthem is threatening to erode the unifying power of our game, and is now dividing us, and our players, from many fans across the country. JUST IN: In letter to NFL owners, Roger Goodell says: "We believe that everyone should stand for the National Anthem." _URL_ NBC News October _NUMBER_, _NUMBER_
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Don t worry, the attorney for the mom/thug who brought her own special form of street justice to the teacher in the classroom says: she's a nice person. Yeah that's what we assumed. A middle school teacher is recovering in hospital in New York after being viciously assaulted by one of her student's mothers and the woman's _NUMBER_-year-old niece.The incident occurred Wednesday afternoon at Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School in Hempstead.Police say the parent, Annika McKenzie, _NUMBER_, walked into the building without being cleared by security and waited in the hallway for her daughter's math teacher, Catherine Engelhardt. McKenzie believed Engelhardt had put her hands on her _NUMBER_-year-old daughter earlier in the day, according to ABC _NUMBER_.Engelhardt refused to speak with McKenzie, telling her to first get a security pass.A fight then ensued.Authorities say the teacher was shoved against the wall, placed in a headlock and thrown to the floor.Several students also became involved in the attack, including McKenzie's _NUMBER_-year-old niece.Another teacher was able to break up the melee and attend to Engelhardt.She was unconscious for several minutes and rushed to Winthrop University Hospital.Engelhardt, a mother and teacher of _NUMBER_ years, has since been released and is recovering at home in a lot of pain , according to Newsday.Speaking from her home to ABC _NUMBER_, Engelhardt said she has long feared for her safety at the'school. It's not like I thought a parent would do something, but I knew something violent was going to happen, she told the network. I ve warned time and again'that the children have no respect for adults. Yes, I fear for my safety. They can't control the kids. Via: UK Daily Mail
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Is anyone else out there sick of the racist hate speech coming from Black Lives Matter? Here's yet another example of hate speech towards whites. Canadian Black Lives Matter terrorist Yusra Khogali is in hot water over a Tweet she posted asking Allah to stop her from having to kill white people Plz Allah give me strength to not cuss/kill these men and white folks out here today. Plz plz plz, Khogali tweeted on Feb. _NUMBER_.News of the controversial Tweet went international earlier in the week after _USER_ host Jerry Agar began Tweeting about the racist cyber screed.Khogali has since placed her Twitter account under protected status and has refused to comment on the controversial Tweet.Read more: Breitbart
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21st Century Wire says Everyone has the right to air their perceived grievances about anything, including President Trump, that is one of the benefits of living in America. But there is a point where expressing grievances or protesting against policies or politicians can shift from legal protest, assembly and expression of free speech to inciting or promoting violence. We ve seen some interesting cases of public figures coming close to and maybe crossing that line during the last week.Some Hollywood celebrities, entertainers and politicians may have taken the concept of free speech a little too far when trying to express their disdain for President Trump. Celebrities Madonna and Ashley Judd lashed out with bizarre tirades during the Women's March in the wake of the Trump inaugural festivities.The antics of the celebs at the DC Women's March was a hot topic of discussion on Sunday Wire Ep #_NUMBER_ with Patrick Henningsen and Hesher in the final segment of the'show.Madonna went as far as to say she d thought about blowing up the White House which she now claims was said in metaphor only, but still got her a lot of negative attention from the media, from Trump'supporters and even caught the attention of the Secret Service.What Madonna and those cheering her on actually want and what they are planning to do to achieve it is as clear as mud after this protest. If the Revolution she'speaks of is metaphorical only, then what are the goals of her and the rest of the protesters when she'speaks of revolution? Chants of, We Chose Love! after statements, hypothetical or metaphorical, about revolution and blowing up the White House send a very confused message.Madonna claims that her comments about the White House were taken out of context, listen to the full recording and you be the judge.Warning Madonna's speech may not be appropriate for the work place or around young children due to profanity.The'singer later claimed, on her Instagram page, that she is a nonviolent person and that she was not promoting violence when she'said a revolution was starting after good did not win this election. Yesterday's Rally. was an amazing and beautiful experience. I came and performed Express Yourself and thats exactly what i did. However I want to clarify some very important things. I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence and it's important people hear and understand my speech in it's entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context. My speech began with I want to start a revolution of love. I then go on to take this opportunity to encourage women and all marginalized people to not fall into despair but rather to come together and use it as a starting point for unity and to create positive change in the world. I spoke in metaphor and I shared two ways of looking at things one was to be hopeful, and one was to feel anger and outrage, which I have personally felt. However, I know that acting out of anger doesn't solve anything. And the only way to change things for the better is to do it with love. It was truly an honor to be part of an audience chanting we choose love . _TAG_ _TAG_ *******************************************************A photo posted by Madonna on Jan _NUMBER_, _NUMBER_ at _NUMBER_:49am PSTKatie Rich of Saturday Night Live was suspended for what even she herself now concedes was an insensitive tweet about Barron Trump, _NUMBER_ year old son of Donald Trump. Jumping on the bandwagon of ridiculing all things Trump, Rich tweeted out that, Barron will be this contry's first homeschool shooter. Rich was suspended indefinitely by SNL after the tweet and her Twitter account was later deactivated after she tweeted an apology. Her name did not appear in the credits for the next broadcast of SNL on Saturday.Could it be that people are actually being held responsible for their over-reach on social media and on their self perceived Hollywood soap boxes? Certainly not in all cases, but the Katie Rich case is a great example of how one can ruin a career with a single mean spirited, politically fueled Tweet aimed at a ten year old.As we turn to a political example, we find a Swedish politician who's stepped down from his position after a Facebook post where he asked if someone could shoot him when talking about Donald Trump.Municipal council member, Roland Peterson, went too far on his criticism of Donald Trump and provoked an angry response from his fellow party and council members.More on this phenomenon from RT RTA municipal council member of a Swedish town called Kalmar has resigned due to a Facebook post he made asking if someone could shoot America's new president, Donald Trump. I believed that Donald Trump would calm down after he became the president . But how wrong I was! He exceeded my worst fears! Could anyone shoot him? Swedish Social Democratic Party member Roland Peterson, a municipal official in Kalmar's Soedermoere district, wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday, though he removed it an hour later.Nonetheless, Peterson decided to step down as member of both his party and the Soedermoere Municipal Council and Planning Board after making the post, announcing his resignation on Monday morning. After my blunder on Facebook, there is a risk that I will become a burden for the Social Democrats in Kalmar. I do not want it, so I chose to leave all my posts, Peterson wrote in a letter to his party members, as cited by the local Oestra Smaland newspaper.Person's post provoked an angry reaction from his party members and fellow councilors. It is good that he removed it , councilor Johan Persson told Oestra Smalan, adding that people should never call for violence regardless of their opinion of Donald Trump or other issues.The Social Democrats leader in Kalmar, Roger Holmberg, denounced the post as inappropriate and idiotic, while stressing that even thinking about the idea of violence is completely wrong. He told Swedish broadcaster STV that he had had a conversation with Peterson and said that new party members would receive training in working with social media.Holmber said that Peterson is deeply remorseful, explaining that he did not understand the impact of the post in the'social media. Peterson told STV that he would have never written the post if he had considered the consequences, while promising he will never do it again. He also explained to Oestra Smalan that it was Trump's environmental policy that had deeply upset him. He risks the future of the entire Earth, he'said, adding that now, when the world has started going in the right direction, Trump plans to increase oil and coal production.Trump's ideas about the environmental are a source of controversy in the US. Social media went into meltdown after Trump's inauguration when certain hot topic issues disappeared from the White House website, including climate change.Many mainstream media outlets initially reported on the conspicuous disappearances, but are adopting a more cautious wait-and-see approach for the time being.Anti-Trump angst was running high both in the US and abroad after his inauguration. On Saturday, Donald Trump's first full day in the White House, thousands of women marched through US cities to protest Trump and call for the protection of civil liberties and diverse cultures Continue this report at RTRead More Election News at: 21st Century Wire Election CoverageSUPPORT 21WIRE SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER@ 21WIRE.TV
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A South Sudanese rebel group on Friday accused government troops of attacking their base only a day after the parties signed a ceasefire in a four-year war that has killed tens of thousands of people. The ceasefire, that would allow humanitarian groups access to civilians caught in the fighting, formally comes into force on Sunday morning. On Friday afternoon, a spokesman for the SPLA-IO rebel group said army forces had attacked a rebel base in Deim Jalab, in the western part of the country. Lam Paul Gabriel said two rebels and five government troops were killed in the fighting. The army spokesman in the capital, Juba, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The war that began in late _NUMBER_ in the world's youngest nation has forced a third of the population to flee their homes. The United Nations describes the violence as ethnic cleansing. Earlier this year, pockets of the country plunged briefly into famine. The latest round of talks in the Ethiopian capital, convened by the East African bloc IGAD, brought the warring sides back to the negotiating table after a _NUMBER_ peace deal collapsed last year during heavy fighting in Juba. After the new agreement was signed on Thursday, South Sudan's Information Minister Michael Makuei Leuth told journalists: The cessation of hostilities will be effective _NUMBER_ hours from now. As of now, we will send messages to all the commands in the field to abide by this cessation of hostilities. From now onwards, there will be no more fighting, he added. Just talks. The German foreign ministry welcomed the agreement as an important step toward bringing peace to South Sudan. We call on all participating parties to implement the agreement in a comprehensive and sustainable manner, and to ensure that humanitarian organizations are not hindered in doing their work, a ministry spokeswoman said.
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21st Century Wire asks HAVE YOUR SHOUT: Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly rejected an unprecedented US Federal Court order that would force the company to decrypt an iPhone linked to one of the San Bernardino shooters a move that would have vast implications.Vote, comment and share below READ MORE ENCRYPTION NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire Encryption Files
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Donald Trump has been crowned _NUMBER_ Person of the Year by Time Magazine. He is no doubt over the moon with all of his winning. The rest of us were left looking at his orange face staring back from the cover and wondering WTF? However, when you look at past recipients of this award you begin to see that maybe this designation is fitting after all.Adolf Hitler started WWII and inflicted human suffering on an unprecedented level. He was responsible for the death of tens of millions of people, including more than _NUMBER_ million in the Soviet Union. Hitler was the man behind concentration camps and gas chambers. And he was named Man of the Year by Time in _NUMBER_.Image via TimeJoseph Stalin was the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from _NUMBER_ to _NUMBER_. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was transformed from a peasant society into an industrial and military superpower. However, he ruled by terror, and millions of his own citizens died during his brutal reign. He was named Time's Man of the Year twice, receiving the title in both _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_.Image via TimeMore recently, in _NUMBER_, Vladimir Putin was Time's Person of the Year. This guy requires no history lesson. He is the president of Russia and was so anxious for Trump to win the presidency that he interfered in the U.S. election to ensure Hillary Clinton was defeated.Image via TimeWhen you look at it in that context, Trump being named this year's Person of the Year isn't so out of place. Indeed, Time has bestowed this award upon some of the most brutal dictators in recent history. With this understanding, Trump's face on the cover is all the more terrifying. Actually, it makes you wonder if maybe, just maybe, Time is trying to tell us something.Featured image via Twitter screen shot
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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday her cabinet fully backed her approach to Brexit, including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. Johnson, a leading campaigner to leave the European Union in last year's referendum, has set out a number of demands in recent weeks over how Britain should leave the bloc that go beyond May's plans. What I have is a cabinet that is united in the mission of the government, May told BBC television. Boris is absolutely behind the Florence speech and the line that we have taken, she said in reference to a speech she made in Italy last month about her approach to Brexit.
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U.S. Senator John McCain, who was diagnosed with brain cancer, is returning home to Arizona for medical treatment at the Mayo Clinic, McCain's office said on Friday. "On Monday, July _NUMBER_, he will begin a standard post-surgical regimen of targeted radiation and chemotherapy. During that time, Senator McCain will maintain a work schedule," the office said in a statement. It said the _NUMBER_-year-old Republican would return to Washington at the end of the August congressional recess.
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South Africa's President Jacob Zuma spoke to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday, and Mugabe told Zuma that he was confined to his home but that he was fine, the South African presidency said in a statement. The presidency added that Zuma, in his capacity as chair of the Southern African Development Community, was sending special envoys to Zimbabwe to meet with Mugabe and the Zimbabwean Defence Force, which has seized power in Harare.
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Watch the fascinating analysis of Rice's body language here:The latest news from The Daily Caller proves that Susan Rice was lying in her PBS interview:Former President Barack Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce detailed spreadsheets of legal phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova. What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with individuals, diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group Monday. The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with, diGenova said. In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls. Two weeks after the PBS interview shown by the body language expert, watch Susan Rice admit to unmasking U.S. persons included in intelligence reports to MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell:
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21st Century Wire says We ve heard a lot of not so nice things about Microsoft's latest spawn of MS DOS. Aside from the built-in trojan horse back door access uncovered earlier, this is probably the most insidious little side effect ever included in a software OS.The fact that the Svengalis in Seattle thought that no one would notice might be a testament as to how out of touch that corporation is with public sentiments regarding centralized command of control software products.Q: Why do they need all of that bandwidth, and why does Microsoft need to update your PC nearly every day? The Hacker NewsAfter installing Windows _NUMBER_, Feeling like your Internet Bandwidth is dropping away? Windows _NUMBER_ is stealing your network bandwidth.Along with the privacy features related to Wi-Fi Sense, Windows _NUMBER_ users should check for another hidden by default feature that uses your network bandwidth to share updates with other Windows _NUMBER_ users across the Internet.Microsoft launched Windows _NUMBER_ on July _NUMBER_ and offered a free upgrade to Windows _NUMBER_ and _NUMBER_ users, and for anyone who wants to download it. But, handling millions of simultaneous _NUMBER_.5GB downloads is quite difficult for the company.So, in order to cope up with the issue, Microsoft has baked a new feature into its latest desktop operating system that uses the torrent-style approach to obtain software updates, allowing Windows _NUMBER_ users to download updates from other users. this peer-to-peer sharing method offered by Windows _NUMBER_ is using your precious Internet bandwidth, without hinting you about it, because the feature is enabled by default in Windows _NUMBER_ Home and Pro edition. WUDO is also enabled in Windows _NUMBER_ Enterprise and Education, but only for the local network.Continue this story at The Hacker NewsREAD MORE SCI-TECH NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire Sci-Tech Files
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Conservative voters should definitely do this.A Fox News host finally came up with a good idea that would truly make America great again.During Fox and Friends on Tuesday, the'show's newest host Ainsley Earhardt suggested that conservative Christians vote via prayer and let God decide who the next president will be.Religious nut Kirk Cameron's equally super religious sister Candace Cameron Bure joined the'show as a guest and was asked her opinion on how to get Republicans to unite behind a single candidate.Current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is in the middle of a fight with Ted Cruz over the Republican nomination which has split party extremists while alienating moderates. I don't know what it's going to take, Bure said after conceding that she is NOT a political expert. But I m an American and I hold conservative values, and I think at the end of the day, I realize I put my faith in Jesus Christ, not in any one person. Of course, Jesus is not a candidate for president but Bure promised to pray for whoever wins anyway. Whoever becomes our candidate, our nominee and eventually our president, I will pray for them and support that they make the best decisions for our country, she continued.Earhardt, who replaced Elisabeth Hasselbeck on the panel when the latter stepped down in _NUMBER_, then suggested the idea that conservatives should just pray and let God decide who the nominee will be. As in, they should pray their votes into the ballot box and see if God counts them himself and whispers the name of the winner into the ear of the people who are supposed to count the votes. I know your faith is important to you as it is to many of us. Do you feel like in this election, we just pray about it and give it to God? And God's going to pick the right candidate? Bure balked at the'suggestion and urged conservatives to physically vote at the ballot box for the candidate of their choice.Here's the video via YouTube.But Earhardt's idea should be given a fair chance by conservatives to work, especially if they'really believe in the power of prayer and God's will. That's why they should sit at home on November 8th and just pray their vote to God by repeating the name of whichever Republican ends up on the ballot. Not only would conservatives be leaving the fate of the election in God's hands, they wouldn't have to stand in the incredibly long lines their Republican legislatures created by cutting voting hours and polling places.And when the Democrat wins, conservatives should concede that God has spoken and stop whining for at least the next four years while the chosen one does what is best for the American people even if Republicans don't like it.Featured image via screenshot
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We are way past any further discussion or debate. Scientists are as sure that humans are causing climate change as they are that cigarette smoke causes lung cancer. So unless you want to debate that point, don't debate about climate change any longer because it is our moral responsibility to act. That responsibility right now is crystal clear and that is why we have taken action.
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Russia and Egypt may sign an agreement on Friday allowing to resume Russian civilian flights to Egypt, the TASS news agency cited Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov as saying on Thursday. Egypt's aviation minister will travel to Russia on Thursday to sign protocol agreements to resume the flights that were suspended after the _NUMBER_ bombing of a Russian tourist jet, two ministry sources said in Cairo. Moscow halted civilian air traffic to Egypt in _NUMBER_ after militants detonated a bomb on a Russian Metrojet flight, downing the jet leaving from the tourist resort of Sharm el-Sheikh and killing _NUMBER_ people on board.
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White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Tuesday he had no reason to think President Donald Trump does not support Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey after a dispute over the president's claim without evidence that he was wiretapped last year. "I have no reason to believe he doesn't" support Comey, Spicer told reporters. Comey challenged Trump's claim that former President Barack Obama's administration wiretapped him as part of its probe into Russian meddling in the _NUMBER_ election.
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Germany plans to reduce the combined pension contributions it takes from employers and employees by a total of _NUMBER_ billion euros in _NUMBER_ due to record-high employment and a rising level of reserves, government sources said on Friday. The contributions for _NUMBER_ that both employers and employees pay into the public pension system will be lowered by _NUMBER_ percentage points to _NUMBER_ percent of the total wage package, government officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity. That means employers and employees, who roughly share the contribution, will have about _NUMBER_ billion euros more next year, the government officials said. The exact figures will be agreed after the government has published its updated tax revenue estimates due on Nov. _NUMBER_, the officials said. The cabinet could then formally agree the reduction on Nov. _NUMBER_. According to calculations thus far, pension contributions were meant to remain stable at _NUMBER_ percent until _NUMBER_ and then rise to _NUMBER_ percent in _NUMBER_ due to Germany's rapidly ageing society. Despite a recent rise in the birth rate and the arrival of more than a million migrants, experts estimate the working age population, whose pension contributions support the growing number of retirees, will shrink massively in the next decade. Employers in Europe's biggest economy often complain about the high level of pension contributions and regularly urge the government to lower the level. A survey of Germany's DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce showed on Thursday that companies view rising labor costs as one of the principle risks for future growth.
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What comes around, goes around. It was only a matter of time Dorian Johnson lied repeatedly that Michael Brown had his hands up and was shot in the back by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson.No charges listed on casenet yet.The Ferguson mob alleged it was a setup since Johnson filed charges against the Ferguson yesterday. In reality, his arrest on drug charges should surprise no one. He had pot references in his social media.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported:Dorian Johnson, the man who was with Michael Brown Jr. when Brown was fatally shot by a Ferguson police officer last summer, has been arrested on suspicion of drug charges and resisting arrest, St. Louis police said.Johnson was arrested on Wednesday and police are pursuing charges. The'specifics of where and when he was arrested have not yet been released.Johnson was walking with Michael Brown Jr. on Aug. _NUMBER_ when the two were approached by Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson. The encounter ended with Brown fatally shot and led to months of protests and unrest in Ferguson.Johnson recently filed a lawsuit against the city, Wilson and former police chief Thomas Jackson.Via: Gateway Pundit