Author: Freedom Watch

Fox News stars privately blamed Donald Trump for prolonging the Capitol riot, then took a different position on their shows By Tom Porter Business Insider December 14, 2021 Fox News hosts immediately after the Capitol riot used their shows to deflect blame from Trump. But new text messages sent to Mark Meadows showed them taking a very different position in private. They show the likes of Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham pleading for Trump to intervene. Continue Reading…..

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Kim Kardashian passes California’s ‘baby bar’ law exam By Jack Guy CNN December 13, 2021 (CNN)Kim Kardashian has passed a law exam and moved a step closer to being able to practice as an attorney in the state of California. Kardashian revealed that she passed the exam at the fourth attempt in an Instagram post published Monday. “OMFGGGG I PASSED THE BABY BAR EXAM!!!!”, Kardashian wrote, alongside an image of herself in a bright blue dress, looking into a mirror. Continue Reading…..

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The US cut a Taiwanese minister from a video feed after she displayed a map showing her country as separate from China By Bill Bostock Business Insider December 13, 2021 A Taiwanese minister was cut from a video feed of President Joe Biden’s democracy summit minutes after she presented a map showing her country as separate from China. The State Department blamed a technical error, though Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the matter, that it was deliberate. China insists that Taiwan is part of the country, whereas Taiwan, which has been self-governing for decades, is fiercely opposed…

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Will new bacon law begin? California grocers seek delay Yahoo News December 12, 2021 ELLIOTT, Iowa (AP) — A coalition of California restaurants and grocery stores has filed a lawsuit to block implementation of a new farm animal welfare law, adding to uncertainty about whether bacon and other fresh pork products will be much more expensive or in short supply in the state when the new rules take effect on New Year’s Day. The lawsuit is the latest step in a tumultuous three-year process of enacting rules overwhelmingly approved by voters but that remain in question even as…

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Brazen smash-and-grab suspects loot Chicago exotic store, steal millions in in merchandise By Emma Colton Fox News December 12, 2021 Armed smash-and-grab looters broke into a high-end exotic car dealership in Chicago, stealing millions of dollars in watches. “We’re here to run a legitimate business, not be a western shootout,” Joe Perillo, co-owner of Gold Coast Exotic Motor Cars, told ABC7. Two men reportedly entered the dealership, which boasts a showroom of Lamborghinis and Bentleys, around noon on Saturday. One man was armed with a gun and stood by the entrance of the dealership while the other man…

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In response to Texas abortion law, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he is working on a bill to allow private citizens to sue anyone who makes or sells assault weapons By Kelsey Vlamis Business Insider December 12, 2021 “If TX can ban abortion and endanger lives, CA can ban deadly weapons of war and save lives.” —Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) December 12, 2021 Newsom said his staff is working with state legislators on a bill that would allow private citizens to take legal action against “anyone who manufactures, distributes, or sells an assault weapon of ghost gun kit or…

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In response to Texas abortion law, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he is working on a bill to allow private citizens to sue anyone who makes or sells assault weapons By Kelsey Vlamis Business Insider December 12, 2021 “If TX can ban abortion and endanger lives, CA can ban deadly weapons of war and save lives.” —Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) December 12, 2021 Newsom said his staff is working with state legislators on a bill that would allow private citizens to take legal action against “anyone who manufactures, distributes, or sells an assault weapon of ghost gun kit or…

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White House points finger at the press By Hanna Trudo and Brett Samuels TheHill December 12, 2021 The Biden White House, plagued by low approval ratings that have weakened the president’s clout and raised fears among Democrats over next year’s midterm elections, is blaming the media for some of its problems. Administration officials are increasingly pointing the finger at the press, saying news organizations are unfairly covering the White House and contributing to Biden’s tenuous public standing nearly a year into his presidency. Multiple White House officials recently shared a Washington Post column published with the headline: “The…

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