Author: Freedom Watch

Netanyahu seems to say Israel, Arabs share goal of war with Iran NBC News February 14, 2019 WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu startled Iranians and even the White House on Wednesday with a strident call for Israeli-Arab action against the government in Tehran that was translated by his office as urging “war with Iran.” Although Israeli officials tried to soften the reference by altering the English translation, the provocative comment was likely to further the perception that Israel, its Gulf Arab neighbors and the United States are interested in using military action to topple the government…

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Fox News February 13, 2019 CNN anchor Chris Cuomo blasted President Donald Trump for his swift condemnation of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn while keeping “silent” on Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa. ILHAN OMAR’S MOST CONTROVERSIAL MOMENTS, FROM AIPAC TWEET TO ‘NOT 1 DOLLAR FOR DHS’ CALL On Tuesday, the president called on Omar to resign after she suggested on Twitter that Republicans who support Israel are bought by groups like AIPAC. Continue Reading…..

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By Lukas Mikelionis Fox News February 12, 2019 Freshman Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib once wrote a column for the Final Call, an official publication of the Nation of Islam and its notorious leader Louis Farrakhan. Tlaib, a Palestinian American, has been facing criticism ever since her arrival in Congress and promise to impeach President Trump using profane language. She later came under bipartisan criticism from Jewish groups for appearing with radical anti-Israel activists during her swearing-in ceremony in Michigan, with some activists previously praising terror group Hezbollah and Palestinian terrorists, and saying that Israel has no right to exist.…

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Negotiators say they have a tentative deal to avoid a US government shutdown By Jacob Pramuk CNBC February 11, 2019 A congressional source told CNBC it would put about $1.4 billion toward physical barriers, but not a wall. It would include about 55 new miles of bollard fencing. The agreement would also reduce the cap for Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention beds by about 17 percent from the current 49,057 to 40,520, according to the source. A bill could get unveiled late Tuesday or early Wednesday. But that timing could change. If passed, the measure would avoid reopening…

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Rand Paul will vote against Trump’s pick for attorney general By Marianne LeVine POLITICO February 11, 2019 Sen. Rand Paul said Monday that he will vote against confirming President Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, William Barr, citing his record on privacy issues. “I’m a no,” the Kentucky Republican said in a brief interview. “He’s been the chief advocate for warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens. I think that the Fourth Amendment should protect your phone calls and your bank information. People shouldn’t be allowed to look at it without a warrant.” Continue Reading…..

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Harris takes on questions about her ‘blackness’ By Maeve Reston CNN February 11, 2019 Sen. Kamala Harris directly confronted critics Monday who have questioned her black heritage, her record incarcerating minorities as a prosecutor and her decision to marry a white man. In an interview with The Breakfast Club hosts DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God that aired Monday, the show’s hosts asked the California Democrat to address a series of derogatory memes that have circulated on social media. One of the hosts cited a meme that said Harris is “not African-American” because her parents were immigrants born…

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Why Israel is fighting the global boycott movement NBC News February 10, 2019 JERUSALEM — Gil Sima doesn’t support Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. But that hasn’t stopped filmmakers from dropping out of his Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival to protest the country’s policies toward Palestinians. “We are a very human-rights-oriented film festival. Here in Israel, they think we’re left-wing queer weirdos,” Sima, its executive director, said. “But outside, it’s the same: ‘You’re from Israel, you’re right-wing, you’re an occupier.'” Continue Reading…..

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By Larry Klayman WND February 10, 2019 Just when you thought you had seen enough corruption at my once-proud alma mater (now regrettably known as the U.S. Department of Injustice) comes the latest outrage. On Feb. 6, 2019 — a date that will live in infamy for our nation’s so called top law enforcement agency — corrupt prosecutors in the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, (“USA”), led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth White, filed untimely legal briefs with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (“Ninth Circuit”). Continue Reading…..

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By Alana Mastrangelo Breitbart February 10, 2019 An op-ed was published in Yale University’s student newspaper on Thursday, suggesting that students collect and store evidence on white male classmates, so that it can be used to ruin political careers in the future. “I’m watching you, white boy,” says author Isis Davis-Marks in an op-ed published in the Yale Daily News, who claims that she will save any evidence that she finds of white male classmates behaving badly — even if it’s “unintentional” — just in case she needs it to end a political career in the future. Continue Reading…..

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