Author: Freedom Watch

Comey: ‘I can’t imagine that I’m a target’ of Durham probe By Ronn Blitzer Fox News August 23, 2020 Former FBI Director James Comey spoke dismissively of Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation of the origins of the bureau’s Russia probe Sunday, saying he has not been contacted for it and that it is being used as a political tool for President Trump and his supporters. In an interview that aired Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Comey insisted that everyone involved in the investigation was “trying to do the right thing” and therefore Durham’s probe was not…

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Joe Biden faces new plagiarism claim over DNC acceptance speech New York Post August 22, 2020 That’s sloppy, Joe. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reprised his penchant for borrowing lines from other people’s work this week — apparently relying a bit too heavily on the words of a deceased Canuck party leader during his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, reports said. Biden concluded his Thursday night speech by saying: “For love is more powerful than hate. Hope is more powerful than fear. Light is more powerful than dark.” But Canadian media quickly noted that the former…

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By Joseph Wulfsohn Fox News August 22, 2020 Liberal filmmaker Oliver Stone took “Real Time” host Bill Maher by surprise with his dismissal of the recently released Senate Intelligence Committee report outlining Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. Maher highlighted from the report, which was released earlier this week, that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort had “directly and indirectly communicated” with Russian national Konstantin Kilimnik and other pro-Russian oligarchs in Ukraine during the election — in addition to Trump ally Roger Stone being linked to the WikiLeaks dump of Clinton emails. But that prompted a dismissive wave of…

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By Larry Klayman RenewAmerica August 21, 2020 As the republic, founded 244 years ago by enlightened Founding Fathers, heads into presidential election this November, there is more than a tendency for the citizenry to drink the Kool Aid of our politicians and political pundits that one’s choice of who to vote for will solve the dire ills of the nation. For sure, the United States is in a crisis, the internal proportions of which have never before been experienced, from the on-going and apparently never ending Covid-19 pandemic, to the deadly violence of radical blacks, and radical leftists of…

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Barr ‘vehemently opposed’ to pardoning Snowden By Associated Press POLITICO August 21, 2020 WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr said he would be “vehemently opposed” to any attempt to pardon former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, after the president suggested he might consider it. The attorney general’s comments in an interview with The Associated Press come days after President Donald Trump said he would “look at” whether to pardon Snowden, who was charged under the Espionage Act in 2013 with disclosing details of highly classified government surveillance programs. Continue Reading…..

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Bill Clinton’s argument for defeating Trump: A new, fairer economy By Ella Nilsen Vox August 20, 2020 Even though Tuesday night’s Democratic National Convention spent plenty of time showcasing the party’s future, it also contained a remnant of the past: former President Bill Clinton. Unlike Clinton’s nearly hour-long speeches of conventions past, the all-virtual format meant he had to keep his remarks to a tight five. Pundits generated plenty of content on Tuesday musing about what Clinton’s shortened remarks meant about his stature in the Democratic Party. But it’s worth listening to what Clinton was actually saying. Clinton’s…

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Roger Stone appeal officially dismissed by federal court By Ronn Blitzer Fox News August 19, 2020 Roger Stone’s criminal case is officially at an end, now that the former associate of President Trump dropped his appeal of his conviction. Stone moved to drop his appeal earlier this week. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals granted that request on Wednesday. “Upon consideration of appellant’s unopposed motion to dismiss this appeal and the affidavit in support thereof, it is ORDERED that the motion be granted and this case be dismissed,” the D.C. Circuit said in an order by deputy clerk…

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