FPI /December 4, 2019 Analysis by Leesa K. Donner, LibertyNation.com Let’s just put it out there: Trying to promote a conservative website on social media is akin to climbing Mt. Everest. Hyperbole? Hold your judgment until you’ve heard the facts. Ranked first in the world when it comes to the highest of peaks, the mighty […]
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FPI / December 3, 2019 From Trump-Russia “collusion” to impeachment “bombshells”, the corporate media seems to be working in constant unison to bash the current occupant of the White House. Their latest: If you support President Donald Trump you are a member of a “cult.” “Certain members of the media need to get out more […]
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FPI / December 3, 2019 The White House slammed House Judiciary Committee chair Jerrold Nadler for releasing only “vague” details about the Dec. 4 impeachment hearing at which a cavalcade of academics, rather than “fact witnesses,” are scheduled to testify. House Judiciary Committee Democrats on Monday announced their witness list of “academic experts” for the […]
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FPI / December 3, 2019 By Donald Kirk BUSAN ― Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines, had his hands in his pockets and a bored expression on his rugged face as President Moon Jae-In extolled high-tech Korean manufacturers on the big day of his summit with the leaders of 10 Southeast Asian countries. Having […]
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FPI / December 3, 2019 As its officials shot protesters dead to suppress anti-government protests which erupted last month, the Iranian regime also imposed a near-total Internet blackout to keep news of what was happening from getting out. NetBlocks, which monitors worldwide Internet access, said that as the protests spread on Nov. 19, connectivity in […]
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FPI /December 3, 2019 Analysis by Sarah Cowgill, LibertyNation.com On the heels of President Donald Trump’s attempts to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), an attack uncomfortably close to U.S. soil has the Mexican government scrambling and the president fuming. At least 22 died over the weekend as rival cartels struggling for […]
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FPI / December 2, 2019 As many of its cities are covered in thick smog, China, the leading polluter on the planet, is lecturing the United States on climate change. As the annual UN climate conference was set to begin on Monday in Spain, a top Chinese official blasted the U.S. for lacking the “political […]
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FPI / December 2, 2019 The White House will not participate in House Judiciary Committee chair Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s “baseless and highly partisan,” Dec. 4 impeachment hearing, White House counsel Pat Cipollone said. In a letter to the Judiciary panel, Cipollone said Nadler provided only “vague” details about the hearing and that unnamed academics, rather […]
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FPI / December 2, 2019 A man who fought off terrorists who had killed eight people in the 2017 London Bridge attack has been placed on an anti-extremist watchlist and is being forced by UK authorities to take de-radicalization courses. On June 3, 2017, Roy Larner ran out of a pub to stop three Islamic […]
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FPI / December 2, 2019 The 77-year-old Joe Biden was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972. So what. That was basically the reaction of an Iowa man who 2020 presidential hopeful Biden approached at the Cornstalk Cafe in Shelby, Iowa on Nov. 30. A Politico reporter shared on Twitter a photo of the […]
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FPI / December 2, 2019 As many as 450 people were killed by Iranian security forces, at least 2,000 were wounded, and another 7,000 were detained in the crackdown on recent anti-government protests, reports say. According to the Center for Human Rights in Iran, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) members surrounded, shot and killed 40 […]
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FPI / December 1, 2019 More than four years after Judicial Watch filed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit which led to the disclosure of Hillary Clinton’s unsecure email system, the FBI continues to find potentially previously unreleased emails, the State Department said. In a Nov. 15 court filing, the State Department said: “[T]he […]
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FPI / December 1, 2019 Several South Koreans are going on hunger strikes in front of the presidential Blue House in Seoul to protest what they say is the Moon Jae-In government’s undermining of separation of powers under the guise of “judicial reform.” Tara O, Director at East Asia Research Center, authored a report concluding […]
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FPI / December 1, 2019 An illegal immigrant who is a suspect in a long list of sex crimes against children was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being released twice by Philadelphia police. On two different occasions, the Philadelphia Police Department arrested Hector Moran-Espinoza on charges relating to the sexual abuse of […]
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FPI / December 1, 2019 Anti-government protesters in Iran “are being slaughtered” as European Union nations appease the Islamic Republic by attempting to “bypass” U.S. sanctions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. “In Teheran, in Baghdad, in Beirut, people are taking to the streets. They are being slaughtered by the hundreds, yet they […]
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