Author: Freedom Watch

Rod Rosenstein will not meet with House lawmakers Thursday By Jeff Mordock The Washington Times October 12, 2018 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will not meet with House lawmakers Thursday, according to a source familiar with the matter. Rep. Mark Meadows, North Carolina Republican, said last week two House committees investigating the FBI and Justice Department could meet with Mr. Rosenstein Oct. 11. But an aide to one of those committees told The Washington Times that no meeting date has been scheduled. “We have many questions for Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein and expect answers to those questions,” a…

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Chief justice transfers Kavanaugh misconduct complaints to 10th Circuit By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter CNN October 10, 2018 (CNN) Chief Justice John Roberts said in a letter on Wednesday that he had transferred judicial misconduct complaints related to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Judicial Council of the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals for further review. Although the complaints were originally lodged with the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Kavanaugh’s former court, the circuit executive of that court asked Roberts to transfer the matters to another circuit out…

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Eric Holder rejects Michelle Obama’s call for civility: ‘When they go low, we kick ’em’ By Gregg Re Fox News October 10, 2018 Speaking on Sunday at a campaign event for local Georgia Democratic candidates, former Attorney General Eric Holder flatly rejected former first lady Michelle Obama’s widely cited call for civility and instead seemingly urged Democrats to brawl with Republicans. “It is time for us, as Democrats, to be as tough as they are, to be as dedicated as they are, to be as committed as they are,” Holder told a crowd of campaign volunteers and candidates.…

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Kavanaugh coping mechanisms: 5 wild Dem schemes to counter Trump’s SCOTUS win By Adam Shaw Fox News October 10, 2018 After failing to block the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Democrats and allies in the media are shifting course to float a range of ideas — some far-fetched — to curb the rightward shift of the court. They range from packing the bench with more justices to overhauling the Constitution itself. Here’s a look at some of the strategies that have taken off in the opinion pages, social media-sphere and cable talk circuit. Continue…

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Hillary Clinton: Democrats ‘cannot be civil’ with Republicans anymore By Alex Pappas Fox News October 9, 2018 Hillary Clinton, in a television interview Tuesday, rejected the idea that Democrats should be “civil” with Republicans in the age of Donald Trump, embracing a more confrontational and aggressive political approach. “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,” Clinton said. Continue Reading…..

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NRA TV October 9, 2018 GRANT STINCHFIELD – Attorney Larry Klayman joins the program to discuss how Antifa is growing more and more dangerous as the group takes control of busy streets in downtown Portland. Larry explains why the group needs to be declared as a domestic terror organization as citizens need to be more aware of the violence this group presents.

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Google exec slams GOP over Kavanaugh nomination: ‘F–k. You. All. To. Hell’ By James Rogers Fox News October 9, 2018 A design lead at Google has slammed Republicans in an angry Twitter rant over the nomination of now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh. “You are finished, @GOP. You polished the final nail for your own coffins. F–K. YOU. ALL. TO. HELL,” wrote Dave Hogue Saturday, in the now-deleted tweet. “I hope the last images burned into your slimy, evil, treasonous retinas are millions of women laughing and clapping and celebrating as your souls descend into the flames,” he added. Continue Reading…..

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Brett Kavanaugh just hired the Supreme Court’s first all-women law clerk team The Week October 8, 2018 The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court’s first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Continue Reading…..

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