Author: Freedom Watch

By Lloyd Grove The Daily Beast July 26, 2018 Scandal-plagued former Fox News executive Bill Shine—who was hired three weeks ago by President Donald Trump to fix the bungling White House messaging operation—is himself being trailed by a dark cloud of embarrassing publicity, including a series of racist tweets posted over the years by his wife Darla. The latest indignity for Trump’s freshly minted deputy chief of staff—who oversees the White House communications department and was a key figure Wednesday in the widely criticized banning of CNN reporter Kaitlin Collins from a presidential press conference—is Thursday’s formal request from…

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(Washington, D.C., July 26, 2018). Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of both Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and now the chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch, and a former federal prosecutor of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), sent a letter (embedded below) requesting an investigation into the serious and as yet unresolved allegations concerning Bill Shine and Fox News. This request for a thorough investigation was addressed to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The letter is self-explanatory. Upon sending the letter, Klayman…

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Judge says ’emoluments’ lawsuit against Donald Trump can proceed By Stephen Dinan The Washington Times July 26, 2018 President Trump’s proceeds from his business empire are “emoluments” under the Constitution, so a lawsuit challenging the president’s refusal to distance himself from his hotels can move forward, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. District Judge Peter J. Messitte said Maryland and the District of Columbia have “convincingly argued” that Mr. Trump may be enriching himself from his hotels while serving as president. Continue Reading…..

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Burr breaks with Nunes: ‘Sound reasons’ for judges to approve FISA warrant By Jeremy Herb and Manu Raju CNN July 24, 2018 Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr told CNN Tuesday he believed there were “sound reasons” for judges to approve the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant on former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page, in yet another break between the Republican leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees. “I don’t think I ever expressed that I thought the FISA application came up short,” Burr said when asked about House Republican memo alleging FBI and Justice…

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Trump allies weigh last-ditch bid to punish Rosenstein By Kyle Cheney and John Bresnahan POLITICO July 24, 2018 President Donald Trump’s top allies in the House are considering a last-ditch attempt to circumvent Republican leaders and punish Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus and a regular Trump confidant, said Tuesday he’s weighing the introduction of a resolution to hold Rosenstein in contempt of Congress. That move that could force a vote — even without Speaker Paul Ryan’s blessing — before the House…

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NRA-TV July 24, 2018 Larry Klayman: Lawsuit Filled Against Black Lives Matter Latest on the Suit Against BLM for Inciting War on Police Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch, joins Grant Stinchfield live at the top of the hour to share his expert analysis of the lawsuit that is being filed against Black Lives Matter for inciting war on police.

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