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Mini ‘police states’ on campus? It’s come to this?

FPI / December 31, 2019 How far have America’s freedoms fallen? A recent statement from the assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice shows just how far, a columnist noted. The DOJ’s Eric Dreiband said: “College campuses should not be mini police states.” Dreiband and several other attorneys filed […]

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Flashback: Biden, Brown refused to accept Vietnamese refugees

FPI / December 31, 2019 Countdown: Top stories of 2019 January 30, 2019 Some liberal Democrats were fighting back tears when discussing President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Muslims from seven nations. But in 1975, leftist Dems went to great lengths to keep Vietnamese refugees (even orphans) out of the United States. Trump issued the […]

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GREATEST HITS, 2019: FBI officials plotted president’s ouster

FPI / December 31, 2019 Countdown: Top stories of 2019 September 12, 2019 Records from the Department of Justice confirmed reports of efforts by top DOJ officials to respond to media inquiries about talks within the DOJ/FBI allegedly invoking the 25th Amendment to “remove” President Donald Trump from office. The documents also cited former Deputy […]

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‘Frightening’ trends in once anti-communist South Korea

FPI / December 31, 2019 By Donald Kirk From the viewpoint of a foreigner, one common denominator marks South Korea’s seismic shifts from left to right, liberal to conservative, socialist to capitalist. That is the level of authoritarianism, the threat of dictatorial rule, the demands for complete loyalty if not subservience to one particular viewpoint […]

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2019: Memorable moments of Democrat disaster

FPI /December 31, 2019 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, LibertyNation.com Six nationally televised debates, an assortment of high-profile “town halls,” and numerous regrettable comments on the campaign trail have made it abundantly clear that Democrats have been saddled with a thoroughly mediocre field of contenders for the party’s 2020 presidential nomination. After being swept away by […]

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Illegal charged in killing of grandmother deported 6 times

FPI / December 30, 2019 An illegal immigrant from Mexico who has been deported six times over the last decade has been arrested in the Dec. 17 killing of a 51-year-old Colorado grandmother. Juan Sanchez was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide and fleeing the scene of an accident after he allegedly hit and killed […]

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Documents from U.S. Navy and IRS shed light on Hunter Biden

FPI / December 30, 2019 Other than being the son of presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, who really is Hunter Biden? Recent reports detailing Hunter Biden’s brief stint in the Navy and his lucrative position at a Ukrainian energy firm seem to indicate that Joe Biden’s son likes cocaine, got paid a […]

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Three women in new Congress tackled federal funding of abortions

FPI / December 30, 2019 Countdown: Top stories of 2019 January 11, 2019 Reps. Virginia Foxx and Vicky Hartzler and Sen. Marsha Blackburn, all Republicans, have introduced bills aimed at eliminating U.S. taxpayer funding of abortion. Foxx introduced H.R. 296, the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act, which would codify President Donald Trump’s Protect Life […]

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Concealed carry law credited in Texas shooting

FPI / December 30, 2019 Changes in state law that allow concealed firearms inside places of worship proved instrumental during a Dec. 29 shooting in a Texas church, where a gunman was fatally shot by armed parishioners six seconds after opening fire. According to local police, the unidentified gunman pulled out a shotgun and shot […]

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GREATEST HITS: Tlaib reportedly failed to disclose Soros funding

FPI / December 30, 2019 Countdown: Top stories of 2019 January 7, 2019 In her required financial disclosure, Rep. Rashida Tlaib did not identify the George Soros Open Society Foundation as the source of a payment she received for a “leadership fellowship,” a report said. The Michigan Democrat, who last week declared of President Donald […]

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The world of 2020: Standoffs, abuse, hope

FPI / By John J. Metzler NEW YORK — Peering into the crystal snow globe, it’s time to predict, prognosticate and presage into the year ahead. Without a pun we need the proverbial 2020 vision to decipher the political and security landscape that awaits us in the new year with both long running static conflicts […]

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It begins: Get ready for Democrats’ panic attack

FPI /December 30, 2019 Analysis by Mark Angelides, LibertyNation.com From what must have seemed a winning position, House Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry with the Constitution as their rallying flag. Determined to damage their political opponent with cries of justice, crisis, and protecting the American founding documents, there was initially an air of assurance about […]

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Gun sanctuaries surge in Virginia, sets national template

FPI / December 29, 2019 Leaders of Virginia’s gun “sanctuary” movement are calling on supporters of the movement to actively resist Democratic proposals in Richmond, citing the arguments that led to the American Revolution. The gun “sanctuary” movement sweeping through Virginia “has in less than two months become the national model for fighting gun control,” […]

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A national outrage staged by criminal abusers of power

FPI / December 29, 2019 Commentary by John McNabb The day after Christmas, the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached yet another all-time high. Over 100 Dow Jones highs have been recorded during the three-year Trump Presidency. The Standard & Poors Average also reached an all-time high as did the NASDAQ which closed over 9,000 for […]

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GREATEST HITS, 2019: Barr ‘reviewing’ FBI conduct

FPI / December 29, 2019 Countdown: Top stories of 2019 April 10, 2019 April 9, 2019 was not a good day for supporters of former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton who have been accusing her opponent in the 2016 presidential election of “colluding” with Moscow. Attorney General William Barr confirmed to a Senate committee that […]

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