FPI / July 1, 2019 Pop star Selena Gomez is the latest celebrity one percenter to take aim at the Trump administration over its immigration policy. The former Disney star took to social media to say: “Kids in cages! Sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum blankets! No access to simple dignities! How is this still […]
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FPI / July 1, 2019 Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is being slammed for taking a hands-off approach to violent Antifa activists which critics say created an atmosphere that enabled an assault on conservative journalist Andy Ngo. Ngo, a who regularly records and reports on Antifa’s activity, was treated for cuts and bruises to his face […]
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FPI / July 1, 2019 An army of primarily young demonstrators smashed entrance glass windows, stormed and then occupied Hong Kong’s legislature on July 1, the anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty. Another 550,000 protesters jammed the city’s streets as what started as a protest over legislation that would allow Hong Kong residents […]
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FPI /July 1, 2019 Analysis by Sarah Cowgill, LibertyNation.com Two months in, a program that set steaming-mad, open-borders Democrats into spasms of angst is proving the Trump administration has been right from the get-go. Operation Double Helix, a controversial DNA pilot program by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), recently disclosed the number of illegal aliens […]
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FPI / July 1, 2019 If Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez needed schooling on concentration camps, she just got it — from someone who was in two of them. AOC last month tweeted that “The GOP has supported building mass concentration camps on the southern border. Kids & families are dying.” A 93-year-old survivor of two Nazi […]
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FPI / June 30, 2019 With social media monopolies driving privately-owned media out of business, journalism professors are advising their students to look for work outside of the news business. The practice of social media platforms of dismantling true journalism to protect their business models has created “the greatest assault on free speech in American […]
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FPI / June 30, 2019 Two of three Palestinian businessmen who attended the recent U.S.-led economic workshop in Bahrain avoided arrest by Palestinian security forces by crossing the Green Line to Israeli-controlled territory, reports say. One of the businessmen who participated in the conference, Salah Abu Miala, was arrested on June 29 and later released, […]
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FPI / June 30, 2019 Video footage from the Del Rio Sector in Texas reportedly shows migrants pouring across the U.S.-Mexico border. “#USBP Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 2 large groups of over 100 in 2 days,” Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of South Texas wrote in a video post on Twitter. “Total […]
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FPI / June 30, 2019 President Donald Trump on June 30 became the first sitting U.S. commander in chief to set foot in North Korea when he briefly crossed the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Trump and Kim then walked into South Korean territory together and were joined by South Korean […]
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FPI / June 30, 2019 A federal judge on June 28 issued a permanent injunction blocking the Trump administration from using Defense Department funds to build the border wall. Judge Haywood Gilliam of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, barred the Trump administration from […]
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FPI / June 28, 2019 Joe Biden has been under pressure for weeks to explain major corruption issues involving China, Ukraine and his son Hunter. In the 2020 Democratic presidential debate on June 27, the former vice president faced no such pressure from the moderators. Not a single question during the two-hour debate was posed […]
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FPI /June 28, 2019 Analysis by Sarah Cowgill, LibertyNation.com In the current political climate, the constant grumblings from Democrats pandering for votes have led to calls for reparations for Black and LGBTQ persons, reimbursements for broke millennials who took out student loans, and free health care for illegal aliens. With such virtue signaling, why are […]
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FPI / June 28, 2019 Nicaragua’s military reported it has captured four Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists who had planned to enter the United States through Mexico. Nicaraguan authorities identified the men as two Egyptian nationals — 33-year old Mohamed Ibrahim and 26-year-old Mahmoud Samy Eissa — and two Iraqis, 41-year-old Ahmed Ghanim Mohamed Al Jubury […]
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FPI / June 26, 2019 By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — Amid attacks on commercial shipping, threats to close the vital but vulnerable Straits of Hormuz, and the shooting down of an unarmed American reconnaissance drone, the drumbeat of impending conflict builds with Iran. The rhetoric has reached an incendiary crescendo. The opposing militaries […]
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FPI / January 24, 2019 By Donald Kirk SEOUL — Summit fever is upon us. The mere idea of two leaders sitting down and talking suggests the ultimate panacea. Surely they can come to terms once they look each other in the eye and work out all those terrible differences. That’s the fantasy as Donald […]
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