Author: Freedom Watch

(November 24, 2021-The Hague, Netherlands). Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, which he currently runs, was informed by the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) that it is including in its ongoing investigation and criminal proceeding of crimes against humanity in Afghanistan, the negligent homicide and manslaughter committed by President Joe Biden by ordering a drone strike that killed ten innocent Afghan social workers, including seven of their young children, the wake of the death of thirteen American servicemen. These crimes occurred after Biden had abandoned our troops and allies during the recent withdrawal. The…

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‘I can’t afford a big frontal attack on the president,’ Mitch McConnell confided By William M. Arkin Newsweek November 23, 2021 In this daily series, Newsweek explores the steps that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. On Monday, November 23, Attorney General William Barr met with President Trump in the Oval Office, the first time the two had met or even spoken since mid-October. He had been one of Trump’s most loyal cabinet members and an unquestioned conservative. A White House aide had called Barr to tell him that the president was displeased that he hadn’t heard…

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Banchero: We all learned from incident, moved on ESPN.com November 23, 2021 Duke’s Paolo Banchero, speaking for the first time since he was charged with aiding and abetting impaired driving during a Nov. 14 incident that involved teammate Michael Savarino, said Monday night that the Blue Devils “all learned from it” and have “moved on.” “My teammates had my back, so it wasn’t too hard for me,” Banchero said after scoring a career-high 28 points in Monday’s 107-81 win over The Citadel. “I’m not going to say it wasn’t on my mind the past two games. It was.…

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By Sarah Al-Arshani, Morgan Keith Insider November 23, 2021 “He held me in jail for 87 days, disrespected my wishes, put me on media interviews, which I should never have done,” Rittenhouse said about Wood in an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. Rittenhouse said Wood had him talk to The Washington Post, which he didn’t think was a good idea. He said Wood and Pierce were trying to raise money so “they could take it for their own benefit,” not to set him free. Rittenhouse told Carlson that Wood and Pierce said he was “safer in jail…

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New York Post November 23, 2021 Art handlers packed up a statue of Jefferson in a wooden crate after a mayoral commission voted to banish the likeness of the nation’s third president from City Hall, where it’s resided for nearly two centuries — because he owned slaves. About a dozen workers with Marshall Fine Arts spent several hours carefully removing the painted plaster monument from its pedestal inside the City Council chambers and surrounding it with sections of foam and wooden boards. They then lowered the massive structure down the stairs leading to the building’s first-floor rotunda with a…

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Al Gore ‘was a man’ about his election loss, unlike Trump, judge says By Hannah Rabinowitz and Holmes Lybrand CNN November 23, 2021 (CNN)A federal judge took aim at former President Donald Trump on Monday for lying about voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election, saying that former Vice President Al Gore had a better standing to challenge the 2000 election results but that he was “a man” and walked away. “Al Gore had a better case to argue than Mr. Trump, but he was a man about what happened to him,” Senior District Judge Reggie Walton said…

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House Panel Subpoenas Roger Stone and Alex Jones in Capitol Riot Inquiry By Luke Broadwater New York Times November 23, 2021 WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Capitol attack issued five new subpoenas on Monday, focusing on allies of former President Donald J. Trump who helped draw crowds to Washington before the riot on Jan. 6, including the political operative Roger J. Stone Jr. and the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The subpoenas, which come after the committee has interviewed more than 200 witnesses, indicate that investigators are intent on learning the details of the planning and financing…

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‘QAnon Shaman,’ Capitol rioter who wore horns, hires new lawyers NBC News November 23, 2021 The Arizona man known as the “QAnon Shaman” did not “personally authorize” the hiring of new lawyers who raised the possibility of appealing his conviction, according to a statement from his original lawyer. The man, Jacob Chansley, who wore face paint and a horned, furry hat during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, was sentenced last week to 41 months in prison, one of the longest sentences handed down so far. John Pierce, a lawyer who represents several other Jan. 6 defendants, entered a…

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Scientists discover several factors influencing waning immunity with the Pfizer COVID Vaccine News-Medical.net November 22, 2021 New research from Japan found several risk factors associated with greater waning immunity after vaccination. Old age and smoking were amongst those with some of the lowest antibody titers. Women more than men were also more likely to experience a rapid decline in antibody levels 3 to 6 months after receiving their second Pfizer-BioNTech dose. Understanding who has at greater risk of waning immunity can help public health officials personalize vaccination regimens for individuals with the lowest antibody levels. This includes but…

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