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By Larry Klayman WND September 27, 2019 Despite President Donald Trump asking the president of Ukraine, Volodymr Zelensky,to be in contact with Attorney General William Barr over various Ukrainian scandals involving the Democrats and former Vice President Joe Biden and his equally halfwit son, Hunter, based on recent past history, Barr’s Justice Department (DOJ) is more than unlikely to take any law enforcement action. As the recent past is a prologue, the attorney general, fresh from twice taking a dive on prosecuting former FBI Director James Comey, despite criminal referrals by DOJ’s inspector general, and dithering endlessly over whether…

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Chris Wallace Shuts Down Fox Host’s ‘Misleading’ Trump Spin on Ukraine By Matt Wilstein The Daily Beast September 27, 2019 The first question Fox News host Sandra Smith asked her colleague Chris Wallace when he joined her to talk about the whistleblower complaint against President Trump at the end of a week packed with bombshell news was: “Did it change anything?” “Oh, I think it’s changed quite a lot, Sandra,” the Fox News Sunday host replied. “And the spinning that has been done by the president’s defenders over the last 24 hours since this very damaging whistleblower complaint…

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Judge Napolitano: Trump has admitted committing crime in talks with Ukraine By Sam Dorman Fox News September 24, 2019 Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Shepard Smith on ‘Shepard Smith Reporting.’ Judge Andrew Napolitano told Fox News host Shepard Smith on Tuesday that the president effectively confessed to a crime when he admitted he asked Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. Napolitano, a Fox News senior judicial analyst, had framed President Trump’s earlier statement as an admission that he tried to “solicit aid for his campaign from a foreign…

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At 87, Joe Arpaio is running for his old job as sheriff Yahoo News September 23, 2019 In a memorabilia-packed office that could serve as a museum to his career, Joe Arpaio plots how he might, at the age of 87, get back his old job as the sheriff of metro Phoenix. The man who became a national lightning rod for immigration, loved by some and loathed by others, spends his days at an office in a strip mall in the affluent suburb of Fountain Hills. He talks to reporters, takes calls from supporters on his flip phone…

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Fitton: Judicial Watch Sues for Key SpyGate Document – Judicial Watch Judicial Watch September 23, 2019 We sued for one key record which led to the initiation of the counterintelligence investigation of President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:19-cv-02743)). We had to sue because, as per usual, the DOJ and FBI both failed to respond to identical July 11, 2019, FOIA requests seeking access to a single record: “The Electronic Communication that initiated the counterintelligence investigation of President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.” Continue Reading…..

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Opinion | Iran’s foreign minister says diplomacy with the U.S. is over By Josh Rogin Washington Post September 23, 2019 NEW YORK — There will be a lot of Iran-related diplomatic action this week here in New York during the United Nations General Assembly, but any prospect of direct interaction between U.S. and Iranian officials is now officially eliminated, Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said on Sunday. He also accused Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of “economic terrorism” and said he should be put on trial before the International Criminal Court. Only a couple of weeks ago,…

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By WND Staff WND September 23, 2019 Shock comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit by Roy Moore over a TV segment that made fun of the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice. Cohen tricked Moore into appearing on the Showtime program “Who is America?” After misrepresenting himself and the program, Cohen got Moore to sign an agreement to waive any right to sue. But Moore argues in a defamation case seeking $95 million that the waiver is invalid because it was obtained fraudulently. Continue Reading…..

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