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Obama's former DNI Chief James Clapper said Thursday evening on CNN it's a good thing the Deep State FBI was spying on Trump's camp. While speaking to Clapper, CNN's Don Lemon referenced the NY Times article which revealed the FBI embedded at least one spy in Trump's camp during the 2016 election.
Texas KRIV reporter Ivory Hecker went on with Neil Cavuto on FOX News this afternoon after the horrendous shooting at Santa Fe High School Friday morning. At least 8 people are dead, several injured after a gunman opened fire at Santa Fe High School in Texas Friday morning.
Prior to her confirmation as CIA Director, Gina Haspel was facing tough questions from Senator Rand Paul, and The Gateway Pundit has exclusively reviewed her responses which completely dodged specific questions about the CIA's involvement with the Christopher Steele dossier. On Tuesday, Senator Paul sent a formal letter to Haspel inquiring about her involvement in surveillance of the Trump campaign.
President Donald Trump praised coal Friday evening, renewing his commitment to "energy dominance" and the United States' vast coal resources. Trump's administration has steadily rolled back regulations burying the coal industry under bureaucratic red tape and high standards, such as the Clean Power Plan.
The Russian-American lobbyist who attended the infamous Trump Tower meeting with Don Jr. in June of 2016 knew Hillary Clinton and some of her campaign associates. According to a newly released transcript of a testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Rinat Akhmetshin, a Russian-American lobbyist, knew Hillary Clinton and had contacts with her associates.
Baier compared President Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan during the interview , noting the similarities in a "peace through strength" foreign policy and media skepticism, but insisted that Fox News does not carry water for the president. "I have not gotten an interview with the President, and it's five hundred thirty-four days since I did one with candidate Trump, not like anybody's counting," he added.
A California woman live-streamed her confrontation with a transgender person using the women's restroom at a Denny's restaurant. Jamina Saavedra, who is running for a congressional seat in California's 44th District, posted the video to Facebook Tuesday in which she can be seen walking toward the restroom and filming the door of a bathroom stall.
Porn star Stormy Daniels reportedly cut her Thursday night performance at an Oregon strip club short after a man threw a wallet at her face. Daniels was dancing to Poison's hit song "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" at Stars Cabaret in Bend, Oregon, when the wallet struck her in the face, according to Oregon Live.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley sent a letter to the Justice Department Friday demanding Rosenstein's unredacted memo detailing Mueller's scope. In Chairman Grassley's letter to the DOJ, he noted Mueller's team had just given Rosenstein's memo to Judge Ellis therefore the Senate Judiciary Committee should be permitted to review the document.
U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed a key assistant of long-time Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone, two people with knowledge of the matter said, the latest sign that Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election is increasingly focusing on Stone. The subpoena was recently served on John Kakanis, 30, who has worked as a driver, accountant and operative for Stone.
Most Cubans who know about Castrogonia's UMAP camps and about the "rehabilitation" that Castronoids inflicted on political prisoners will not be surprised by this story. Indoctrination, coercion and abuse are the linchpin of the whole communist/socialist scam, as essential to it as its ideology, because that ideology requires the use of brutality to ensure conformity.
But, yes, this is most definitely true: The Castro colony of Venenozuela - which has the world's largest oil reserves, but has become incapable of tapping those riches effectively - has been BUYING oil from other nations so it can keep providing its colonial masters with the required tribute. Granma Euro-Lite reports that Venenozuela sells the oil at a great discount to Castro, Inc. ON CREDIT but that it will most probably never get paid because it has made an agreement with Castro, Inc., to receive "goods and services from Cuba in return for oil."
Over the past few days this blog highlighted three cases from the past four years that highlight the cruelty of the Castro regime: in 2014 a blind attorney beaten down by state security agents; in 2015 a human rights defender and mother lost her hand and the use of her knees in a machete attack ordered by regime agents in reprisal for trying to keep a school open; and in 2016 a Cuban doctor was beaten down in front of his wife and children and taken to prison where he remains today suffering assaults and ill treatment for giving his honest opinion of the legacy of Fidel Castro.
The second of at least two gun rights groups submitted a letter Tuesday to the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in opposition to a proposed ban on bump stocks. Gun Owners Foundation and Gun Owners of America filed petitions with the agency, making points toward the continued legality of the apparatus which allows a semi-automatic rifle to rapidly fire.
Gap apologized after the clothing retailer had a geographical mistake on a T-shirt with a map of China, according to The Wall Street Journal Tuesday. The popular San Francisco-based company generated backlash from China on a social media site known as "Weibo" after the shirt failed to include Chinese territories, including Taiwan, parts of Tibet and Xinjiang, and several islands, The Wall Street Journal reported .
Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming said the GOP can expect big gains in November's midterm elections if President Donald Trump continues to tout the country's strong economic growth. "Well, people are looking at the economy," Barrasso said on "Fox & Friends" Tuesday.
The Trudeau government believes Canadians who leave their country to fight for ISIS have a "right to return," documents obtained by Global News through an access to information request reveal. According to Global News, the administration believes that not only do ISIS operatives have a "right to return," but also that the "government must facilitate their return to Canada."
Arnold Schwarzenegger tried urging Donald Trump to join him in his campaign for a better environment by appealing to the president's affinity for "winning." Speaking Tuesday morning at the R20 Austrian World Summit, an offshoot of Schwarzenegger's international non-profit, the former California governor urged Trump to take more action on climate change and ditch fossil fuels, saying such an effort would result in lots of victories.
Charles Kesler is the editor of the Claremont Review of Books and Dengler-Dykema Distinguished Professor of Government at Claremont-McKenna College. Charles is also one of three recipients of the 2018 Bradley Prizes for individuals who work to "restore, strengthen, and protect the principles and institutions of American exceptionalism."