FPI / October 3, 2019 The United States has asked South Korea to reconsider its rushed termination of a military intelligence sharing pact with Japan that rocked the regional alliance against China and North Korea. John Rood, U.S. undersecretary of defense for policy, called on Seoul to renew the General Security of Military Information Agreement […]
Read MoreFPI /October 3, 2019 Analysis by Andrew Moran, LibertyNation.com What if there were a new extraction method that would tap into astronomical levels of energy sources, save money and lives, lower the nation’s environmental impact, and trigger the left? This might seem like a deus ex machina from some dystopian picture depicting doomsday, but you […]
Read MoreFPI / October 2, 2019 A police officer in once conservative Fairfax County, Virginia — now a sanctuary county and an affluent Washington, D.C. suburb — was suspended for his role in turning over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) an illegal immigrant who had allegedly dodged a deportation hearing. Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin […]
Read MoreFPI / October 2, 2019 The Equality Act, passed by the Democratic-controlled House in May, will allow biological males who identify as females to participate in girls’ and womens’ sports. Opponents of the legislation, including some world-class athletes, noted that men who identify as women, being physiologically bigger, faster, and stronger, would have an immediate […]
Read MoreFPI / October 2, 2019 Detroit Police Chief James Craig said it was “insulting” and “racist” for socialist Rep. Rashida Tlaib to insist that only black people should be employed on the department’s facial recognition team. Tlaib, Michigan Democrat, said during a Sept. 30 tour of Detroit’s Real Time Crime Center that the team operating […]
Read MoreFPI / October 2, 2019 North Korea carried out another projectile launch on Oct. 2, adding to a series of recent missile launches which have prompted alarm in Japan. Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono said that the projectile fired by North Korea on Oct. 2 landed in Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) about 350 kilometers […]
Read MoreFPI /October 2, 2019 Analysis by Leesa K. Donner, LibertyNation.com In a live video head-shaker, masked Antifa protesters were recorded yelling “Nazi scum! Off our streets!” at a gray-haired woman pushing a walker innocently attempting to cross the street. The incident occurred Sept. 29 near Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The demonstration was organized […]
Read MoreFPI / October 1, 2019 As the State Department reportedly is ramping up its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, a pair of Republican senators asked Attorney General William Barr to investigate any ties between Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and Ukraine. In their letter to Barr dated Sept. 27, Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron […]
Read MoreFPI / October 1, 2019 Al Gore, who spends more to power his home in one year than the average family household does in 21 years, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who takes a car to work despite living 1 mile away in a city with public transport, were bestowed the latest Climate Hypocrite Awards given […]
Read MoreFPI / October 1, 2019 Former Vice President Joe Biden is reminding the media that any Ukraine investigations should be focusing on President Donald Trump, not him. However, while the president is dogged by unproven allegations and inferences, there seems to be no shortage of photographic, audio and video evidence about him, his son and […]
Read MoreFPI / October 1, 2019 Dressed in a grey jacket reminiscent of the style of his murderous hero Mao Zedong, supreme leader Xi Jinping presided over a massive military parade on Oct. 1 to mark the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding. Like Mao, Xi has amassed enormous political power and is in […]
Read MoreFPI / October 1, 2019 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Army Corps of Engineers have awarded three contracts to build up to 65 miles of border wall along the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) region in Texas. Construction on the new wall sections will begin in early 2020 in Hidalgo, Starr, and Cameron […]
Read MoreFPI /October 1, 2019 Analysis by Kelli Ballard, LibertyNation.com When it comes to immigration, separating families and locking migrant children in cages are just some of the accusations lodged against the Trump administration. But how much of this had been going on before President Donald Trump took office? Is he really responsible for separating children […]
Read MoreFPI / September 30, 2019 The U.S. Intelligence Community on Sept. 24 released a revised version of its whistleblower complaint form which eliminates the first-hand knowledge requirement and allows complaints to be filed even if the whistleblower has no direct knowledge of underlying evidence and only “heard about [wrongdoing] from others.” The new version of […]
Read MoreFPI / September 30, 2019 The Salem witch trials had “more due process” than the whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump, which is nothing more than “a political setup,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sept. 29. CBS personality and show host Margaret Brennan asked the South Carolina Republican if he […]
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