Author: Freedom Watch

Biden sees Trump rematch as real possibility By Amie Parnes TheHill May 11, 2021 Joe Biden is increasingly thinking of his possible reelection and a rematch against former President Trump. “He knows it’s a very real possibility,” said one longtime adviser to Biden. In an interview with Axios that aired Sunday evening, White House chief of staff Ron Klain said Biden is anticipating the possibility of running against Trump again. “I wouldn’t want to estimate or underestimate Donald Trump as an opponent if he chooses to run,” Klain said. Continue Reading…..

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How Close Are We to Criminal Charges for Donald Trump? By Dahlia Lithwick Slate Magazine May 10, 2021 It’s 2021, but there’s still an awful lot of stuff from 2016 onward yet to be litigated. We know that, absent legal consequences, it could all just happen again—the criming and the pardons, the lying, the self-dealing—maybe in 2022, maybe in 2024. On a recent episode of Amicus, Dahlia Lithwick spoke with Preet Bharara, who served as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until he was famously fired by Donald Trump in 2017. Bharara now hosts…

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Bill Barr threatened to quit over Trump’s attempts to fire Chris Wray Business Insider May 10, 2021 Wray’s remarks about antifa, voter fraud, and Russian election interference often put him at odds with Trump, who publicly voiced frustration with his FBI director. Ahead of the 2020 election, Trump pressured Wray to address the potential of widespread voter fraud, though Wray disputed that it was a rampant issue. In September 2020, Wray said Russia was meddling in the election to “sow divisiveness” and “denigrate” presidential candidate Joe Biden, while Trump continued to downplay Russia’s efforts. Continue Reading…..

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FBI director Chris Wray barely survived the Trump era. Now he’s working with Biden’s attorney general taking on domestic terrorism and probing Trump allies. By C. Ryan Barber Business Insider May 10, 2021 Then-Attorney General Bill Barr threatened to quit last spring when Trump tried to fire FBI Director Chris Wray, Insider has learned. Wray, a Republican, is now working for a Biden administration that has new DOJ priorities and personalities. Former DOJ officials see kindred spirits and shared backgrounds in Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland Continue Reading…..

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Netflix Streaming Homosexual ‘Jesus’ The Blaze May 10, 2021 Netflix is streaming a vulgar, personal attack on Our Lord Jesus Christ. The First Temptation of Christ was released in Portuguese by Porta dos Fundos in Brazil. The production portrays Christ as a homosexual and the Blessed Virgin Mary as an adulteress. Will you give Our Lord Jesus a huge consolation in reparation for this most offensive film which is still blasphemously streaming worldwide on Netflix? Continue Reading…..

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News Break May 10, 2021 The Biden administration’s recent land reform provision as part of the coronavirus relief bill denies farmers of a certain skin color funding and disabled farmer Adam Faust is now suing the president over the policy. The farmer argued on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Wednesday that racism is taught as inherently wrong, yet the government is pushing it as acceptable. Continue Reading…..

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The Model for Fixing the DOJ By Andrew Kent The Atlantic May 9, 2021 President Joe Biden is facing problems Gerald Ford would have appreciated. Like Ford in 1974, Biden has come into office following a president accused of criminality. Both Biden and Ford inherited a Department of Justice plagued by scandal and well-grounded charges of politicization. Both had to choose a nominee for attorney general knowing that recent occupants of that office contributed to partisanship and displayed a lack of integrity. And both took office while questions lingered about recent leadership of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,…

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McConnell safe in power, despite Trump’s wrath By Alexander Bolton TheHill May 9, 2021 Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is safe in his job despite repeated attack from former President Trump, Republican aides and strategists say. At the same time, GOP sources say that McConnell’s long-term future atop the Senate GOP may depend on what happens in the 2022 and 2024 elections and whether Trump, who is strongly considering another presidential campaign, expands his power in the party. Continue Reading…..

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