Author: Freedom Watch

Sean Hannity’s advertisers are bailing on him — but it’s who’s behind the exodus is the real story By Chris Enloe The Blaze November 12, 2017 Some of the companies that sponsor Fox News host Sean Hannity are distancing themselves from the Republican commentator after a controversial radio interview with Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) last week, in addition to comments Hannity made on his Fox News program. What’s going on? Hannity, who also hosts one of the most listened to talk radio shows in the country, had Moore on his radio program on Friday to discuss…

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Larry Klayman says feds destroyed material evidence in case against rancher By Larry Klayman WND November 10, 2017 Late Thursday I filed a lawsuit against against Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray in their official capacities, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and the Inspector General (IG) over their failure to conduct an investigation into the bad faith and gross prosecutorial abuse by federal prosecutors and the destruction and hiding of material exculpatory evidence by the DOJ, FBI and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the ongoing criminal prosecution of Cliven…

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Paul Ryan abandons key boast on Republican tax cut plan MSNBC November 10, 2017 House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), desperate to approve a massive tax-cut package, spent much of the week making a specific boast: the GOP plan, Ryan told several conservative media outlets, delivers “a tax cut for everybody.” Who’ll benefit? “Every single person,” he said. At face value, that doesn’t even make sense. Even if we put aside the independent assessments that show millions of Americans would pay more in taxes under the House Republican proposal, the whole point of tax reform is to shift burdens…

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Alan Dershowitz: An anti-Semitic attack on me by the student newspaper at UC Berkeley deserves a response By Alan Dershowitz Fox News November 10, 2017 The student newspaper refuses to publish my factual response to its attack, so I am doing so in this piece. In his op-ed, Taylor criticizes a cartoonist at his student newspaper for caricaturing me as a predatory spider “crushing a Palestinian with one foot and holding up an IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) soldier who assassinates a Palestinian civilian,” with blood on my hands. But at the same time, Taylor says the cartoon was…

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Judge again dismisses Clinton email suits By Josh Gerstein POLITICO November 10, 2017 A federal judge has dismissed — for a second time — a pair of lawsuits seeking to force the State Department to do more to recover former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails. The new ruling from U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg could irritate President Donald Trump, who is said to have been fuming in recent weeks over reports that the State Department is still processing a backlog of tens of thousands of Clinton emails the FBI came across during its investigation into whether…

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Freedom Watch TV November 9, 2017 0:00 Good afternoon. My name is Larry Klayman. You know me as the founder of both Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch. I’m currently the chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch. 0:09 I’m coming to you today because I want you to understand the backside story in Washington, D.C., of what’s been happening with special counsel Robert Mueller. We know that recently he brought indictments against Paul Manafort and against Rick Gates, two individuals who were somehow involved, at least Manafort, in the Trump presidential campaign. 0:28 Manafort was a political consultant.…

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Judge issues gag order in Manafort, Gates case By Josh Gerstein and Darren Samuelsohn POLITICO November 8, 2017 The federal judge overseeing the criminal case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his associate Rick Gates has issued a gag order limiting comments to the media and the public by lawyers, defendants and witnesses in the case. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s directive released Wednesday doesn’t ban such statements outright, but prohibits any remarks that “pose a substantial likelihood of material prejudice to this case.” Continue Reading…..

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