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Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way - Andrew McCabe served in the FBI from 1996 until March 16. He was the bureau's deputy director from 2016 to January, including time as acting director from May to August 2017. - On March 16, I spent Bolton Expected to 'Clean House' - The incoming national security advisor aims to ax dozens of White House officials as he dismantles McMaster's NSC.
Breitbart, the alt-right news site whose executive chairman Steve Bannon was pushed out in January after feuding with President Donald Trump, has lost about half its readership according to comScore, raising questions about its future. The site dropped from 15 million unique visitors in October, per comScore, to 13.7 million in November, 9.9 million in December, 8.5 million in January and 7.8 million in February.
President Trump called on Tuesday to congratulate President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on his re-election , but did not raise with him the lopsided nature of his victory, Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election or Moscow's role in a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter living in Britain. Instead, Mr. Trump kept the focus of the call on what the White House said were "shared interests" - among them, North Korea and Ukraine - overruling his national security advisers, who had urged him to raise Russia's recent behavior.
A retired United States Army lieutenant colonel and Fox News contributor quit Tuesday and denounced the network and President Donald Trump in an email to colleagues. "Fox has degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration," wrote Peters, a Fox News "strategic analyst."
When the late-term abortion clinic of Dr. Kermit Gosnell was raided by the FBI in 2010 on suspicions of illegally distributing pills, both the government agency and the media were astounded by what they found. Not only was the abortionist indicted on murder charges of killing babies after they were born alive following botched abortions and women who came to him for care, but the clinic was filthy - rusty equipment, blood splattered everywhere.
Malcolm X once said: "The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power."
Throughout the trial, prosecutor Simon Taylor told grim details of how "every single orifice had been penetrated by the group of men, while others watched, laughed and joined in themselves". Mr Taylor added that the girl was pushed onto a mattress whilst men physically restrained her and stood by the door "so she knew there was no escape".
If all you know about the world is what you learn from watching CNN or other liberal media, you wouldn't know that this happened : Madrid's "most multicultural neighbourhood" was set aflame in riots against "racist" authorities after a Senegalese street vendor reportedly died of a heart attack. At least 20 people were injured in the clashes, which lasted from 9pm Thursday evening until after midnight and saw dustbins, trees, and furniture set alight, and patrol cars, buildings, and bus stops smashed in the city's Lavapies district.
I subscribed to the New Yorker for a number of years, but finally canceled my subscription when I couldn't take the magazine's left-wing politics any more. Those were the days when the New Yorker was famous for its scrupulous fact-checking.
Pressure is mounting for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate how the FBI and the Justice Department handled interactions with the Trump campaign and the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Sens. Charles Grassley and Lindsey Graham say that although the inspector general is doing a good job with his investigation, he faces constraints.
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Or just CLICK THIS LINK to start shopping for anything. Don't worry - anything you buy through it will pay Daily Pundit a commission! Thanks! ...the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point announced its plan to cut 13 majors - including those in anchor humanities departments such as English and history and all three of the foreign languages offered - and, with them, faculty jobs.
Andrew Pollack, father of a teenager killed in the Parkland shooting last month, went off on former Broward County deputy Scot Peterson on Fox News Thursday for standing outside the school while students were mowed down. "To tell you the truth, I haven't watched it," Pollack said about the video of the officer standing outside.
"Since you took office, Mr. President, 59 Irish companies have made new investments in this country. So we are bringing jobs and good jobs to America," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said.
Fox News' Tucker Carlson and Judicial Watch's Tom Fitton reacted Thursday to the video footage of a former Broward County deputy standing outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School while a gunman killed 17 people. "This wasn't some hidden thing, this wasn't esoteric, this was in the training manual," Carlson said.
Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign manager Robby Mook told a strange story about the failed Democratic presidential candidate during an appearance on a podcast this week. Mook responded, "I remember on the plane, she had this lawn chair.
"About 1,400 students wearing orange shirts gathered on a hill at East Chapel Hill High School in North Carolina to listen as student organizers read the names of each of the Parkland victims.Before the walkout, students gathered in discussion circles to talk about gun violence in America and what they think about proposals by some Republicans around the country to arm teachers.." It's really scary to me how in America we seem to have this constant, or this prevailing, notion that we should fight violence with violence," s aid senior Frances O'Grady, 18, "and that's never, ever the solutionI think that's just a very dangerous idea."