Author: Freedom Watch

Yahoo News October 3, 2020 President Donald Trump attacked Fox News while being interviewed Thursday on Fox News, telling primetime host Sean Hannity that the network was in a “much different place” as he disparaged two of its leading newsmen — Chris Wallace and John Roberts. Trump dialed in to Hannity, with whom he reportedly frequently partakes in pillow talk, for a lengthy call in the hours after reports broke that top White House aide Hope Hicks had tested positive for the coronavirus. Continue Reading…..

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Sean Hannity on Trump’s positive coronavirus test: ‘Sad’ but ‘predictable’ that it will be politicized By Caleb Parke Fox News October 2, 2020 Reacting to news President Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, Sean Hannity offered his prayers to the first family. The Trumps began quarantining after his aide Hope Hicks tested positive Thursday night. “I know from my sources in the White House, Hope was actually very vigilant about wearing a mask, took it very seriously. It’s the invisible enemy,” Hannity called in early Friday to weigh in on the breaking news…

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The Daily Reformer October 2, 2020 Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday was sued in court in Florida for allegedly diluting the value of citizens’ votes by coordinating a campaign to raise money, pay off felons’ court fees, fines and costs, and give them back their vote. The scheme already has raised questions about vote-buying. The new case was filed by Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, who explained the case accuses Bloomberg and others of a scheme “to bribe convicted felons to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.” Continue Reading…..

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Florida Times October 2, 2020 Attorney Larry Klayman filed a lawsuit against former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who promised to disburse up to $16 million to pay the fines of some 32,000 former Florida insand, so they can vote in the November 3 presidential election. According to a statement issued tuesday, Klayman, a Florida voter headed by Freedom Watch, entered the lawsuit in a courthouse in Tallahassee, state capital, against Bloomberg’s “alleged plan to bribe convicted criminals to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.” “Michael Bloomberg and his co-conspirators should not be allowed to influence the elections…

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By Larry Klayman WND October 2, 2020 For our Republican president and first lady, COVID-19 has ironically always been perhaps the biggest elephant in the White House situation room! Of course, the leftist looting, maiming and killing in our riotous streets are also at critical mass, but now, with President Donald J. Trump and first lady Melania Trump having contracted the virus, throwing the nation and the world into more chaos, I again have to raise the compelling question, as I have been doing in my daily podcasts and weekly radio show, why our government — and I use…

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By Valerie Richardson The Washington Times October 2, 2020 Enrique Tarrio insists that the Proud Boys aren’t White supremacists, and he would be in a position to know. For one, he’s the international chairman. For another, he’s Black. “I denounce White supremacy,” Mr. Tarrio said in a Thursday interview with WSVN-TV in Miami. “I denounce anti-Semitism. I denounce racism. I denounce fascism. I denounce communism and any other -ism that is prejudiced toward people because of their race, religion, culture, tone of skin.” Mr. Tarrio headed the rising tide of those defending the Proud Boys against accusations of racism…

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Opinion | Hong Kong Is China, Like It or Not By Regina Ip New York Times October 2, 2020 HONG KONG — No amount of outcry, condemnation or sanctions over the Chinese government’s purported encroachment in Hong Kong’s affairs will alter the fact that Hong Kong is part of China and that its destiny is intertwined with the mainland’s. Hong Kong has been rocked by a series of crises after the eruption of protests last year over a proposed bill (long since withdrawn) that would have allowed the extradition of some suspects in criminal cases to mainland China.…

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Yahoo News October 2, 2020 Cycling team Trek-Segafredo has suspended the 2019 junior road race world champion Quinn Simmons after he made comments in support of President Donald Trump on Twitter. Simmons, a 19-year-old American, was replying to Dutch cycling journalist Jose Been. Been initially tweeted statements that were critical of Trump. “My dear American friends, I hope this horrible presidency ends for you. And for us as (former?) allies too,” Been wrote, via the Associated Press. “If you follow me and support Trump, you can go. There is zero excuse to follow or vote for the vile, horrible…

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