Author: Freedom Watch

Secret Service agents wounded outside White House, car bombs feared; official says Trump was taken to bunker By Gregg Re Fox News June 1, 2020 Numerous Secret Service agents were injured, fires set by rioters blazed near the White House and authorities were searching for car bombs late Sunday as protests over the death of George Floyd continued to roil the capital just two days after President Trump had to be taken to a bunker for his safety. A senior official in the direct chain of command for defending Washington D.C. told Fox News of the injuries to…

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Roberts joins liberals as Supreme Court rejects challenge to coronavirus limits on church services By Pete Williams NBC News May 31, 2020 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court late Friday rejected a California church’s request to ease restrictions on attendance at worship services, in the court’s first effort to balance religious freedom and public health during the coronavirus pandemic. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court’s four liberals in an unsigned order that denied the church’s application for a stay of the statewide restrictions imposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. They limit attendance at 25 percent of capacity or…

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By Larry Klayman WND May 29, 2020 The rioting, mayhem, looting and burning that broke out in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a black man, George Floyd, was allegedly subjected to apparent police brutality and killed, is sadly just one example of where the nation is headed: violent confrontation with government authorities. While the country is rightfully sympathetic with what caused this rioting and while there is no justification for those vigilantes, anarchists and outright thugs who want to profit from Floyd’s tragic death, the brutality unleashed by the government on Floyd is roughly analogous to what my client Cliven Bundy,…

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By Katelyn Polantz, CNN WFSB May 29, 2020 Longtime Trump friend and political adviser Roger Stone must report to prison by June 30, the Bureau of Prisons said on Thursday. Stone has said in court filings that he plans to challenge that reporting date as he appeals his conviction — though it’s not clear how successful that may be. An attorney for Stone declined to comment on Thursday. The Republican provocateur posted about the date on his Instagram account, adding the messages “#deathsentence” and “#freerogerstone.” He wrote he would not be quarantined for coronavirus when he reports to prison.…

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By Erik Larson Bloomberg May 28, 2020 A federal appeals court rejected claims that tech giants Twitter Inc., Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google conspired to suppress conservative views online. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit by the nonprofit group Freedom Watch and the right-wing YouTube personality Laura Loomer, who accused the companies of violating antitrust laws and the First Amendment in a coordinated political plot. Continue Reading…..

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Tulsi Gabbard drops defamation lawsuit against Hillary Clinton By Dan Merica CNN May 28, 2020 Washington (CNN)Rep. Tulsi Gabbard dropped the defamation lawsuit she filed against Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, ending a short-lived legal battle where the congresswoman contended the former secretary of state and Democratic presidential nominee “lied about her ties to Russia” during a 2019 interview. The lawsuit stemmed from Clinton saying that Gabbard, then a 2020 presidential candidate, was being groomed to run as a third-party candidate and was a favorite of the Russians. Clinton, in the same interview, suggested that the person she was…

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