The Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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5/30/2020 9:23:53 PM
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Finally, the DOJ has moved to remove one of the biggest background corrupt officials within the FBI. According to multiple media sources FBI chief legal counsel Dana Boente was forced to resign on Friday. Finally, sunlight has removed a very corrupt player.
In prior positions as U.S. Attorney for Virginia; and while leading the DOJ National Security Division; and then later shifting to the FBI as chief legal counsel under Chris Wray; Dana Boente was at the epicenter of corrupt intent and malign activity toward the Trump administration.
Just the News,
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Daniel Payne
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5/30/2020 10:37:30 AM
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The Nordic countries of Denmark and Finland are reporting no increase in the spread of coronavirus since opening their respective schools, further suggesting that children are less likely to be sickened by COVID-19 and spread the virus. Denmark began sending its children back to school on April 15, just over a month after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued an extensive nationwide lockdown. They were kept spaced apart in classrooms and on playgrounds, while sanitation measures such as hand-washing stations and deep-cleaning procedures were put into place.
Associated Press,
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Mark Sherman
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5/30/2020 10:11:33 AM
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A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal by a California church that challenged state limits on attendance at worship services that have been imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Over the dissent of the four more conservative justices, Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court's four liberals in turning away a request from the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista, California, in the San Diego area. The church argued that limits on how many people can attend their services violate constitutional guarantees of religious freedom and had been seeking an order in time for services on Sunday.
Just the News,
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Sophie Mann
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5/29/2020 11:24:35 AM
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Chuck Hagel, a former GOP senator and Obama administration Defense secretary, says he's voting for Democrat Joe Biden over Republican Donald Trump in November.
Hagel said during an interview with AL-Monitor's On the Middle East podcast that his choice is based on the belief that America continues to lose sight of its mission in Iraq and perhaps the entire Middle East. "We can't afford to just abandon Iraq," Hagel told show host Andrew Parasiliti. "I don't think our continued role should be to fight ISIS," on an indefinite basis.
RedState,
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Nick Arama
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5/29/2020 11:11:39 AM
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A new Netflix documentary about Jeffrey Epstein called “Filthy Rich” has two people in it confirming that former President Bill Clinton was on the notorious “Orgy Island” owned by Epstein. The island, actually called Little St. James, earned the nickname because of Epstein’s reported sex parties with young girls held there. In the documentary, one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, explained what happened there and said that Clinton had been there.
Just the News,
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Joseph Weber
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5/28/2020 10:54:11 AM
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Attorney General William Barr has asked a federal attorney from Texas to review the practice of “unmasking” during the 2016 presidential election. The attorney, John Bash, is a U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas. The probe was announced Wednesday night by Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec on Fox News. Barr has asked Bash to focus on the unmasking, amid Connecticut federal prosecutor John Durham’s larger review of the federal government’s Russia collusion investigation.
Just the News,
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John Solomon
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5/24/2020 6:00:57 PM
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam drew criticism Saturday after he was captured on social media photos without a mask while mingling with constituents on a beach. The episode at Virginia Beach came one day after Northam reportedly began contemplating a mandatory mask rule for Commonwealth citizens when it reopens from the pandemic. The order would require masks in indoor settings. "Virginia Gov Northam on the Virginia Beach boardwalk; no mask, no social distancing," one citizen tweeted. Another complained: "Liberals consistently send a message of 'Do as I say, not as I do.'"
Just the News,
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Daniel Payne
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5/24/2020 1:06:25 PM
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Residents of the American south are bracing for the emergence of a new brood of 17-year cicadas, the exceedingly noisy insects that fill the summer air with their loud mating calls nearly every two decades. Southerners may soon be treated to "a cacophonous whining like a field of out-of-tune car radios," Virginia Tech announced this week. The bugs live in underground burrows, slowly maturing over their 17-year life cycle, before emerging for about a month to mate, after which they quickly die. The relatively brief adult life of the cicadas is nevertheless notable from the outsized noise levels they generate over the course of about four weeks.
Just the News,
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Alex Nitzberg
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5/24/2020 12:53:16 PM
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Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden should not select Sen. Amy Klobuchar as his vice presidential running mate according to some black and Latino activists and strategists. The Minnesota Democrat would "risk losing the very base the Democrats need to win," said Aimee Allison, founder of She the People, according to Politico. "It comes from her performance in the primary — her weakness in being able to motivate them," BlackPAC executive director Adrianne Shropshire said. “The engagement and the enthusiasm of black voters is going to be a difference-maker in this election ... "
Fox News,
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Marisa Schultz*
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5/23/2020 4:35:05 PM
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Saturday doubled down on his state's now-scrapped nursing home policy that critics say contributed to thousands of coronavirus deaths and instead blamed the problem on President Trump and his administration.
"New York followed the president's agencies' guidance," Cuomo said Saturday at his press conference. ".... What New York did was follow what the Republican Administration said to do. That's not my attempt to politicize it. It's my attempt to depoliticize it. So don't criticize the state for following the president's policy." The governor's office said New York's original nursing home policy was in line with a March 13 directive
The Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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5/23/2020 3:23:37 PM
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Yesterday the U.S. Dept of Justice filed a statement of interest supporting the position of a lawsuit filed by Illinois state representative Darren Bailey challenging actions of Governor J.B. Pritzker in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Even during times of crisis, executive actions undertaken in the name of public safety, must be lawful..." In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Illinois has, over the past two months, sought to rely on authority under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act to impose sweeping limitations on nearly all aspects of life for citizens of Illinois, significantly impairing in some instances their ability to maintain their economic livelihoods.
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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5/23/2020 10:08:02 AM
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On the topic of the FBI capture and use of the December 29, 2016, Flynn-Kislyak phone call… First we had a hunch; then it became a suspicion… that evolved into a likelihood… that has now become a strong probability. The capture of the December 29th phone call, which generated the raw “CR cuts“, was an FBI summary, modified for a specific interpretation. Much like the missing 302 there is now a very strong probability the FBI ‘CR cuts’ do not represent the actual call content. In this short interview segment Trey Gowdy alludes to one issue, and speaks directly to another.
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But - - but - - but - - - - Racism! Sexism! Fascism! Homophobia! White Privilege! Isn't that the leftist response to just about everything they don't like?