Author: Freedom Watch

Mueller is ‘writing his final report’ following Sessions firing Mail Online November 8, 2018 Special Counsel Robert Mueller has begun writing his final report for the Russia probe, it was revealed after President Donald Trump ordered a dramatic shakeup at the Justice Department. The probe faces new internal pressure following President Trump’s sudden post-election move to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions and install a political loyalist, Matt Whitaker. Continue Reading…..

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Reporters condemn White House decision to bar CNN’s Acosta By Brian Stelter, CNN Business CNN November 8, 2018 Reporters from many news organizations have expressed support for CNN’s Jim Acosta after the White House revoked his press pass. The “hard pass,” which speeds up entry to the White House grounds, was suspended by the Trump administration on Wednesday night “until further notice.” Why? Because of Acosta’s combative exchange with President Donald Trump at his post-midterms press conference. Continue Reading…..

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By Pete Kotz City Pages November 8, 2018 Laura Loomer is arguably the greatest investigative journalist/Twitter personality of our time. She dives into dangerous topics the mainstream media is afraid to touch, like Muslims, Sharia law, Alyssa Milano, more stuff about Muslims, and Muslims. One of her favorite targets is the Deep State, in which a secret cabal of disgruntled federal workers conspire to behave disgruntledly. (It’s much scarier than it sounds.) Continue Reading…..

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Who will replace Jeff Sessions? By Eli Watkins CNN November 8, 2018 Washington is swirling with speculation about who President Donald Trump will choose to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions after the President ousted his first attorney general Wednesday afternoon. GOP Senate control will likely smooth the path for Trump to replace Sessions with a preferred name, and CNN reported ahead of the midterm elections that several prominent conservative legal figures were in contention to follow an expected Sessions removal. Continue Reading…..

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The Replacements: Trump Has No Shortage of Candidates to Follow Sessions By John T. Bennett Roll Call November 8, 2018 There is no shortage of candidates to replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general, and President Donald Trump could even again turn to the Senate. Sessions and Trump clashed almost from the start, with the president even admitting he gave the former Alabama lawmaker the job out of a sense of loyalty. Sessions was the first GOP senator to endorse Trumps 2016 White House candidacy. As Democrats warn of a constitutional crisis, the president will get to pick a…

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By Larry Klayman Newsmax November 7, 2018 During the time leading up to the French revolution, the arrogant attitude of King Louis XV was “apres moi le deluge,” meaning he did not give a damn that all hell would break loose among “les citoyens” after his selfish reign of unbridled nobility and privilege. Indeed, taking a page from this French despot, the outgoing Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, and his band of largely establishment Republican political minions, have somehow succeeded — through their backstabbing of President Trump over the last two years and their failure if…

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Washington Post Columnist: If You Vote Republican, You’re “Okay” With Racism | LifeNews.com LifeNews.com November 7, 2018 Appearing on MSNBC Live With Craig Melvin late Tuesday morning, left-wing Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart accused anyone voting for Republicans in the midterm elections of being “okay” with “racism.” Asked later if some Democrats running in red states were “perhaps a little left of the center,” he dismissed such concerns and insisted they were just living their “truth.” Reacting to a tweet from Georgia Secretary of State and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp labeling his Democratic opponent Stacey Abrams “too…

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MSNBC’s test ‘misfire’ airs results in Florida race for governor a day early New York Post November 6, 2018 MSNBC called the race early — by a day. The cable news channel got ahead of itself Monday evening when it put a graphic onscreen showing the results of the Florida governor’s race — roughly 24 hours before polls in the Sunshine State even closed. The graphic showed Democrat Andrew Gillum defeating former GOP Rep. Ron DeSantis by 49.4 percent to 48.8 percent with 99 percent of the precincts reporting. Chris Hayes, the host of “All In,” gave a…

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