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Wall Street Journal op-ed: U.S. should confront South Korea on ‘its suppression of freedom’

FPI / September 13, 2020 The American public is largely unaware of the deteriorating freedoms in heretofore staunch U.S. ally South Korea. Only WorldTribune.com has been chronicling this story. Now the Wall Street Journal is also paying attention. In one recent major development, Kim Yo-Jong, the powerful sister of dictator Kim Jong-Un, on June 4 […]

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Not political? LA health chief says schools shouldn’t re-open ‘until after the election’

FPI / September 13, 2020 The Left’s insistence that the coronavirus is not being politicized took a big hit when the Los Angeles County Public Health director said the county’s schools should not re-open for in-person classes “until after the election.” “We don’t realistically anticipate that we would be moving to either tier 2 or […]

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Oops: DOJ documents show dozens of Mueller staff’s cell phones were ‘accidentally’ wiped

FPI / September 13, 2020 Several dozen cell phones belonging to multiple people on then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigative team were “wiped” of data, newly released documents from the Department of Justice show. The phones were wiped of information because of “forgotten passcodes, irreparable screen damage, loss of the device, intentional deletion or other reasons,” […]

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China propaganda outlet refuses to run U.S. ambassador’s op-ed

FPI / September 11, 2020 The People’s Daily, the main propaganda newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), refused to run an editorial written by U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad, the U.S. State Department said. “Ironically, the op-ed called for more positive relations between our two countries and asked to ‘build relationships through unrestricted […]

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Gretchen’s wall: Michigan governor builds 8-foot electrified fence around her home

FPI / September 11, 2020 Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has been outspoken in opposing President Donald Trump’s border wall on the U.S. southern border, is getting a new 8-foot border barrier around her residence in Lansing, a report said. The Detroit News noted on Sept. 4 that, in recent weeks, construction crews have been […]

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Reports: 15 armed federal agents from NY sent to arrest triple amputee war hero in Florida

FPI / September 11, 2020 On Aug. 20, 15 agents from the New York United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) showed up on Brian Kolfage’s doorstep in Florida to arrest him, reports say. Kolfage, a war hero and triple amputee, was arrested along with former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon and two others on alleged […]

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Turley takes on prof who saw nothing wrong with murder of Trump supporter

FPI / September 11, 2020 A University of Rhode Island professor who said he saw “nothing wrong” with an Antifa member stalking and shooting a supporter of President Donald Trump in Portland appears “to justify the murdering of those who hold opposing views,” said George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, The Rhode Island professor, […]

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Zero reports of community covid spread from high school football games

FPI / September 11, 2020 The question of whether high school football games would lead to community spread of the coronavirus appears to have been answered, a report said. So far this season, which started in many states last month, more than 1,000 games have been played and “to our knowledge, there have been no […]

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Suga emerges as favorite to succeed Japan’s pro-Trump Prime Minister Abe

FPI / September 11, 2020 Geostrategy-Direct.com Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga is expected to succeed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has nurtured security alliances in Asia to counter China while boosting Japan’s military under the post World War II pacifist constitution. Abe announced late last month that he is resigning due to health problems. […]

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1619 Project author: America ‘not an exceptional nation’; Curriculum widely adopted by U.S. schools

FPI / September 11, 2020 The American Revolution was a “revolution of the elite” and the “elite white men” who fought for the nation’s freedom didn’t intend “for us to have a democracy,” the author of the New York Times 1619 Project said. “I don’t think we’re an exceptional nation,” Nikole Hannah-Jones said in an […]

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Trump drives GOP registration surge in Pennsylvania

FPI / September 11, 2020 Pennsylvania, a key state in President Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, has seen a surge in voter registration for the Republican Party, a report noted. The GOP has added almost 198,000 registered voters in the Keystone State compared to the same time four years ago. Democrats, meanwhile, have gained just 29,000, […]

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Chinese military’s rising red tide can no longer be ignored

FPI / September 11, 2020 By John J. Metzler The rising tide of China’s military modernization, expansion, and force projection capabilities has long haunted policymakers from the United States to East Asia. But while many Washington politicians were premised on the paradigm of China’s “peaceful rise” and a world of global commerce with only occasional […]

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Trump nominated for Peace Prize; Predecessors ‘have done much less’

FPI / September 10, 2020 U.S. President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in large part due to his brokering of a peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, nominated the U.S. President, saying: “The people who have received the Peace […]

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Released email challenges Mueller story on FPI top job

FPI / September 10, 2020 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced that it received 47 pages of documents from the Department of Justice which includes a May 17, 2017 email documenting that Robert Mueller informed the Attorney General’s office he was withdrawing from consideration for director of the FBI. This recently released email raises new […]

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India joins U.S., bans intrusive Chinese apps and technology

FPI / September 10, 2020 Commentary by Jason Orestes India is instituting a crackdown on Chinese technology that makes U.S. President Donald Trump’s action look friendly in comparison. India took a page out of the Trump administration’s recent executive order to ban U.S. transactions with Chinese companies Tencent and ByteDance (expelling massively popular TikTok in […]

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