Articles

image
Paris when it sizzles

FPI / By John J. Metzler PARIS — A Summer heatwave has enveloped the French capital in a blanket of dry heat. Following a Winter and Spring of churning discontent from the Yellow Vests, Gilet Jaunes, anti-government demonstrations, the current vacation season should have come as a welcome respite to the protest weary French. And […]

Read More
image
President Trump makes an issue of living conditions in Democrat-run cities

FPI / July 30, 2019 President Donald Trump is not backing down but amplifying his criticism of Democrats for allowing great U.S. cities such as Baltimore to decay into “rat-infested” messes. Trump tweeted on July 29: “Baltimore, under the leadership of Elijah Cummings, has the worst Crime Statistics in the Nation. 25 years of all […]

Read More
image
Evidence said to suggest Comey spied on new president

FPI / July 30, 2019 The Department of Justice has evidence that ex-FBI Director James Comey was “running a covert operation” against President Donald Trump, an investigative report says. DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz “will soon file a report with evidence indicating that Comey was misleading the president,” sources told RealClearInvestigations. “Even as he repeatedly […]

Read More
image
President finally gets results on border policies

FPI / July 30, 2019 While the Democrat-controlled House split town for summer recess on July 26, the White House noted that President Donald Trump was working to secure the border — and winning. Trump on July 26 secured an agreement with Guatemala to have migrants apply for asylum there rather than in the U.S. […]

Read More
image
‘All the right people’ very unhappy with Trump’s choice of John Ratcliffe as DNI

Analysis by FPI / July 30, 2019 President Donald Trump’s choice of Rep. John Ratcliffe to replace Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has “all the right people gnashing their teeth,” a columnist noted. Democrats and many corporate media pundits don’t want Ratcliffe taking over as DNI. Why? Following are clues: Ratcliffe, Texas […]

Read More
image
Iran wages cyberwar abroad as conditions at home deteriorate

FPI / July 30, 2019 Iran’s leadership has deployed an army of hackers to launch cyber attacks and spread false news abroad as a distraction from an economy in shambles and an increasingly angry citizenry which seeks to break free from the shackles of mullah rule and re-join the international community, analysts say. While stepping […]

Read More
image
Presidential race tightens up – Trump out in front

FPI /July 30, 2019 Analysis by Mark Angelides, LibertyNation.com With President Trump’s approval rating not swinging more than two points either way in recent months, his trajectory and path appear to be almost a mirror image of former President Barack Obama’s rating at the same time in his presidency. Does this mean that there is […]

Read More
image
Beijing’s influence operations target Chinese in Singapore other neighboring states

FPI / July 29, 2019 The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long had Singapore in its sights. Singapore is the only nation in Southeast Asia with a majority ethnic Chinese population. The island city-state is also a global financial center and plays a large role in regional diplomacy. Russell Hsiao of the Jamestown Foundation related […]

Read More
image
Democrats increasingly bonding with foreign migrants irrespective of U.S. law

FPI / July 29, 2019 Mexican women who claim asylum not only have the right to U.S. health care, but to birth their children in the United States, a Democratic senator says. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon said those rights should be unilaterally extended to Mexican nationals after his staged visit to a shelter in […]

Read More
image
Gilroy Garlic festival had ‘100 percent gun control’

FPI / July 29, 2019 The Gilroy Garlic Festival, where a gunman killed three people and wounded 12 others on July 28, prohibited “weapons of any kind.” “In other words, the festival had 100 percent gun control as far as it related to law-abiding citizens,” Breitbart News Second Amendment columnist AWR Hawkins noted. The festival […]

Read More
image
Columnist: Anti-Trump Hollywood happy to ‘kowtow to China’s authoritarian regime’

Analysis by FPI / July 29, 2019 Well known Hollywood celebrities like to complain that President Donald Trump is an aspiring dictator. All the while, they are bowing down to one of the most authoritarian regimes on the planet, a columnist noted. Communist China is about to become the largest film market on Earth. Last […]

Read More
image
Even Baltimoreans don’t want to live in Baltimore anymore

FPI /July 29, 2019 Analysis by Andrew Moran, LibertyNation.com The American people are watching two separate movies on the same screen again. To those who accept reality, Baltimore is a dumpster fire of a city, engulfed in the flames of corruption, destitution, and mortification. To those who can never agree with President Donald Trump on […]

Read More
image
USA Today teams with Soros-funded NGO to target counterterrorism

FPI / July 29, 2019 By Christopher W Holton, Center for Security Policy Last week USA Today and the Soros-funded Center for Public Integrity published an article attacking state-level efforts to combat terrorism and protect individual fundamental constitutional rights. I am personally very proud to have worked on such efforts to protect individual fundamental constitutional […]

Read More
image
Return of the Swamp Act: Legislation would move federal agencies to America

FPI / July 26, 2019 Federal employees have become so entrenched in Washington, D.C. that “they’re not necessarily mission-focused, they’re swamp-focused,” Sen. Joni Ernst told Breitbart News earlier this month. Nearly all federal agencies remain headquartered in or around the nation’s capital. On July 25, the Iowa Republican senator reintroduced legislation that would move federal […]

Read More
image
Alerting illegals: Is it free speech or criminal activity?

FPI /July 26, 2019 Analysis by Kelli Ballard, LibertyNation.com Should politicians be held accountable and face a fine or worse for alerting illegal immigrants of raids in their area? What about instructing them on how to avoid ICE officers? On one hand, some consider such broadcasted warnings to be a form of obstruction of justice […]

Read More

Get Updates