Author: Freedom Watch

By Alaa Elassar CNN February 2, 2020 (CNN)Stephen King has quit Facebook after voicing concerns about false information and privacy. “I’m quitting Facebook,” the author said on Twitter Friday. “Not comfortable with the flood of false information that’s allowed in its political advertising, nor am I confident in its ability to protect its users’ privacy. Follow me (and Molly, aka The Thing of Evil) on Twitter, if you like.” I’m quitting Facebook. Not comfortable with the flood of false information that’s allowed in its political advertising, nor am I confident in its ability to protect its users’ privacy. Follow…

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The UK has left the EU — and the implications for the world are huge By Analysis by Luke McGee CNN February 2, 2020 London (CNN)Brexit has happened. After 1,316 days of political turmoil, the UK now stands alone as the first nation to have ever left the European Union. It has ended the careers of two Prime Ministers and left the very future of the United Kingdom in question. Scotland’s case for independence is becoming harder to ignore while Britain’s perceived selling out of Northern Ireland has played into the hands of those wishing to see Irish…

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American Greatness January 31, 2020 Host Judah Friedman and co-host/attorney extraordinaire Larry Klayman return with special guest contributor Ashley Hamilton for another freewheeling discussion about everything from “conspiracy theories” to gun grabs, reparations, enforced pronouns, and much, much more. Also: Don’t miss the cameo by San Francisco 49er fan Pablo, whose preferred pronoun is somehow not “xe.”

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Justice Roberts blocks Sen. Paul from naming whistleblower, source says — and Paul may force the issue By Gregg Re Fox News January 30, 2020 Reaction from former deputy independent counsel Sol Wisenberg and Trump defense team member Robert Ray. Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts blocked Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul from posing a question during the Senate impeachment trial Wednesday that would have named the alleged whistleblower at the center of the case, Fox News is told — and Paul may try to force the issue during the question-and-answer session that begins Thursday afternoon.…

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Hillary Clinton refuses to be served Tulsi Gabbard’s defamation lawsuit New York Post January 30, 2020 Hillary Clinton has now twice snubbed a process server attempting to deliver the defamation lawsuit filed against her by Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, according to Gabbard’s attorney. “I find it rather unbelievable that Hillary Clinton is so intimidated by Tulsi Gabbard that she won’t accept service of process,” the congresswoman’s attorney, Brian Dunne, told The Post. “But I guess here we are.” Dunne said their process server first attempted to effect service at Clinton’s house in Chappaqua on Tuesday afternoon —…

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