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American Greatness February 28, 2020 In this episode, attorney extraordinaire Larry Klayman and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by actor and musician Ashley Hamilton in another free-wheeling conversation about Hillary Clinton, Hollywood, and just what exactly counts as a “conspiracy theory” anyway. Watch and listen below. And don’t forget to follow the podcast on Twitter and “like” on Facebook. Click to Watch Video

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Iran’s vice president contracts coronavirus as country’s tally spikes again By Alexandria Hein Fox News February 27, 2020 Iran’s vice president tested positive for the novel coronavirus days after the country’s health minister was also struck down by the illness that has killed 26 people in the region, marking the highest number of fatalities to occur outside of mainland China. Iranian Vice President for Women and Family Affairs Masoumeh Ebtekar is now among the 254 cases reported in the country, which has seen a spike in illnesses over the last several days. Ebtekar, a spokeswoman for the 1979…

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Justice Department faults Google for turning over evidence too slowly in antitrust probe, hinting at possible legal action Washington Post February 27, 2020 The U.S. Department of Justice issued a rare, private rebuke of Google this week, faulting the tech giant for failing to promptly turn over critical information to government officials who are investigating the search and advertising company for potential antitrust violations. In a letter sent Monday, the department said Google had engaged in “unacceptable” delays since it received legal orders starting in October to turn over a tranche of evidence, including details involving executives, that…

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Hillary Clinton took more cash from Harvey Weinstein than any other Democrat Fox News February 27, 2020 WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton raked-in more cash from convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein than any other politician despite brushing off his donations by claiming he gave money to “every” Democrat. Federal Election Commission filings show the disgraced movie mogul bundled $1.4 million for Clinton during her presidential bid in 2016 and handed her another $73,390 dating back to her 1999 New York Senate seat run. On Tuesday, the former first lady defended her long relationship with the sex creep, quickly deflecting scrutiny…

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Judge Napolitano on Trump suing NY Times for libel: ‘Clever move, but case will be dismissed’ By Joshua Nelson Fox News February 27, 2020 Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano explains on ‘Fox & Friends’ why he thinks the president’s defamation suit over an op-ed on Russia will be dismissed and reacts to the White House’s win in a sanctuary ruling. The Trump campaign’s filing of a libel lawsuit against the so-called “extremely biased” New York Times was a “clever” move but the case will likely be “dismissed,” according to Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge…

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By Corey Brettschneider POLITICO February 27, 2020 Speculation that President Donald Trump might pardon Roger Stone has reached a fever pitch after Stone’s sentencing by a federal judge and the president’s repeated hints that he thinks the verdict unfair. But fortunately, the Constitution’s framers imagined this nightmare scenario—a suspected criminal president pardoning a co-conspirator—and they put in the Constitution language to legally prohibit the pardon power in exactly this kind of case. Many scholars agree that once a president has been impeached, he or she loses the power to pardon anyone for criminal offenses connected to the articles of…

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Pelosi says she’d be comfortable with Sanders at top of ticket By Marty Johnson TheHill February 26, 2020 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Wednesday said she would be comfortable with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as the Democratic presidential nominee in November. The congresswoman was asked the question as she was leaving a closed-door meeting in the House basement Wednesday morning. She replied with one word: “Yes.” Continue Reading…..

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Duke stunned again, this time by Wake Forest ESPN.com February 26, 2020 Seventh-ranked Duke allowed 113 points in a double-overtime loss to Wake Forest on Tuesday night, tying the most points a Mike Krzyzewski team has ever allowed in his coaching career and also tying the second most allowed by the Blue Devils in any game. Brandon Childress missed his first 10 shots before hitting a tying 3-pointer with 15.5 seconds left in regulation. And once the game went into a second extra period, Childress buried another on the first possession to put the Demon Deacons ahead to…

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