Author: Freedom Watch

By Alex Isenstadt POLITICO October 1, 2021 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has severed ties with political strategist Corey Lewandowski, following allegations reported by POLITICO that Lewandowski made unwanted sexual advances toward a woman at a recent fundraising event. Lewandowski had been a top adviser to Noem and had traveled the country with her in recent months, introducing her to major Republican Party donors and power-brokers. Noem has emerged as a rising star in the GOP and is widely considered a potential candidate for president in 2024. “Corey was always a volunteer, never paid a dime (campaign or official).…

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By Mark Morales and Sean Lyngaas CNN October 1, 2021 (CNN)The New York City Police Department launched an internal review of two active officers after their names and phone numbers were reportedly found in leaked data that apparently belongs to the Oath Keepers, a far-right, anti-government militia, a law enforcement official told CNN. The leak came to light earlier this week when Distributed Denial of Secrets, an anti-secrecy group, published 5 gigabytes of apparent Oath Keepers data. The data leak appears to include emails between Oath Keepers and prospective members, records of member fees, and copies of members’ online…

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(The Hague, Netherlands, September 30, 2021) Today, Larry Klayman, Esq, the Chairman and General Counsel of Freedom Watch, Inc., and the founder of both Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and a former Justice Department prosecutor, filed a complaint against Joseph Biden, General Mark Milley and General Kenneth McKenzie for crimes against humanity and war crimes perpetrated against civilians, including seven children, who they murdered in a drone attack after Afghanistan was surrendered to Taliban, Al Qaeda and ISIS terrorists. View the video and the complaint, embedded below, which explain what this complaint entails and how it will likely proceed…

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U.S. Capitol Riot Documentary ‘Four Hours At The Capitol’ Set At HBO For Fall Premiere By Denise Petski Deadline September 30, 2021 HBO has set a fall premiere for Four Hours At The Capitol, a documentary film chronicling the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The film, which hails from HBO Documentary Films in association with the BBC, will debut Wednesday, October 20 at 9 pm ET/PT on HBO and available for streaming on HBO Max. Executive produced by Emmy winner Dan Reed (Leaving Neverland) and directed by Jamie Roberts, Four Days At The Capitol is described…

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By Aila Slisco Newsweek September 30, 2021 A 57 percent majority of Republicans agreed that “to move forward we need new leaders and fresh faces.” The poll was conducted nationally among 1,000 likely voters between September 16 and September 18. It has a margin of error of 3.1 percent. The results of the poll are at odds with some other recent surveys on the 2024 GOP presidential race. A Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released last week found that 58 percent of Republicans supported Trump for the nomination, while DeSantis had only 9 percent support, behind both Trump and former Vice…

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Putin hired an attractive female translator to ‘distract’ Trump during a summit, Stephanie Grisham book says By Tom Porter Business Insider September 29, 2021 A book by a former Trump press secretary has new details of a 2019 meeting with Putin. Per The New York Times, it says an aide thought Putin tried to distract Trump with an attractive woman. Putin has been said to use mind games and other ploys to secure an advantage in meetings. Continue Reading…..

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By Allison Quinn The Daily Beast September 29, 2021 J. Thomas Manger said 4,100 threats against lawmakers were reported just from January to March, meaning there will likely be close to 9,000 such threats by the end of the year. “We have never had the level of threats against members of Congress that we’re seeing today,” said Manger, who took over as chief in July. “Clearly, we’ve got a bigger job in terms of the protection aspect of our responsibilities, we’ve got a bigger job than we used to.” While the department has been at the receiving end of…

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