Author: Freedom Watch

Chief Justice Roberts poised for starring role in a Trump impeachment trial By Bill Mears Fox News December 23, 2019 Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would fill the unique role of presiding over a Senate impeachment trial of President Trump; David Spunt reports. Just hours after House Democrats began their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Chief Justice John Roberts seemed to anticipate the partisan storm headed his way. “When you live in a polarized political environment, people tend to see everything in those terms,” Roberts said in September. “That’s not how we at the court function and…

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Robert De Niro: Trump ‘Needs to Be Confronted and Humiliated’ Mediaite December 22, 2019 Robert De Niro sat down with Michael Moore on his new podcast Rumble with Michael Moore and again unloaded on President Donald Trump. “There has not been one thing about this person that has been redeeming, as far as I can see,” De Niro said, before going off on Republicans for not standing up to him. “Shame on them,” he said. Continue Reading…..

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Ilhan Omar: The Republican Party Is Becoming Synonymous With “Hateful, Sinful Rhetoric” Real Clear Politics December 22, 2019 During an interview with MSNBC’s “AM Joy” host Joy-Ann Reid on Sunday, Rep. Ilhan Omar reacted to so-called ” white supremacy signs” being held up be cadets at the Army-Navy football game: “Hateful, sinful rhetoric is dangerous and it is becoming synonymous with the Republican Party. They have refused to condemn and distance themselves from members within their party that have threatened my life and the lives of others, that have caused the deaths of other people in this country…

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib Excited To Impeach Trump: “Let’s Do This” By Ian Schwartz Real Clear Politics December 20, 2019 Schiff and House Intel Dems drank and cheered at fancy dc restaurant last night. Rashida ‘Impeach that MF’ Tlaib posted this giddy video on Instagram today. But Pelosi had the audacity to say on live TV today that this is a ‘somber day’ and no one wanted this. Continue Reading…..

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Wikipedia: Michael Tigar December 20, 2019 Tigar earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley in 1962 and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 1966. As an undergraduate, he was elected to the ASUC (Associated Students of the University of California) Senate as a SLATE candidate. He also ran unsuccessfully for Student Body President. He interviewed Bertrand Russell during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis for Pacifica Radio. In law school he was a member of Order of the Coif and served as editor-in-chief of the California Law Review. Continue…

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Sarah Sanders apologizes for tweet mocking Biden during Democratic debate By Paul LeBlanc CNN December 20, 2019 Washington (CNN)Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Thursday apologized to former Vice President Joe Biden after mocking a debate moment where Biden — who has been open about overcoming his own stutter — appeared to imitate a stuttering child to relay how he connects to people. Sanders’ apology came after she tweeted, “I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I hhhave absolutely no idea what Biden is talking about,” prompting the former…

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By Spencer S. Hsu Washington Post December 20, 2019 Attorneys for longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone asked a federal judge Thursday to postpone his scheduled Feb. 6 sentencing by at least one month, saying he needs more time to collect financial and other records needed for a sentencing advisory report. Stone, 67, was convicted by a federal jury in Washington last month of one count of tampering with a witness and six counts of lying to Congress about his efforts to learn of hacked Democratic emails during the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Stone faces a maximum 50 years in…

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Judge Andrew Napolitano: Impeachment needed for Trump — He tried to unlawfully put his needs above nation’s By Andrew Napolitano Fox News December 19, 2019 Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacts to Democrat Sen. Schumer calling for witnesses at a Senate trial. The rule of law is a cornerstone of American democracy and is integral to the Constitution. It stands for the principles that no person is beneath the laws’ protections. No person is above the laws’ requirements. And the laws apply equally to all people. That is the theory of the rule of law.…

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