FPI / June 3, 2019 U.S. President Donald Trump offered “America’s hand in friendship” to a fractured Great Britain upon his arrival across the pond on June 3, Brexit leader Nigel Farage said. Farage, whose four-month-old Brexit Party pulled off a stunning victory in last month’s EU parliamentary elections, tweeted: “As Trump arrives in the […]
Read MoreFPI / June 3, 2019 June 4 marks the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, when the Chinese government sent troops to fire on students, activists and other people demonstrating for democracy and against the Communist Party. China’s government, per its usual conduct on the Tiananmen anniversary, has increased censorship efforts, even reportedly targeting […]
Read MoreFPI /June 3, 2019 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, LibertyNation.com Given the catastrophic damage caused to the very fabric of our nation in so many ways, Americans have every right to be fed up with the illegal aliens flowing onto our soil in shattering numbers. What is mystifying is the lack of anger directed against the […]
Read MoreFPI / June 3, 2019 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on June 3 it received 218 pages of emails of disgraced former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page which show then-FBI General Counsel James Baker instructing FBI officials to expedite the release of FBI investigative material to Hillary Clinton’s lawyer, David Kendall in […]
Read MoreFPI / June 2, 2019 Answers he has received from the intelligence community in regards to his assertion that “spying” on the Trump campaign “did occur” are “just not jibing,” Attorney General William Barr said. “Like many other people who are familiar with intelligence activities, I had a lot of questions about what was going […]
Read MoreFPI / June 3, 2019 By Donald Kirk WASHINGTON ― President Trump’s visit to Japan carries a message for South Korea as much as anywhere else. It’s time to call a halt to outpourings of anti-Japanese sentiment. That’s not to say South Koreans should bury their bitterness over the decades of Japanese rule, the slaughter […]
Read MoreFPI / June 2, 2019 Nearly 90 percent of illegals released into the U.S. under the catch and release program fail to show up for their asylum hearings. The result is a nightmare scenario where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is forced to track down each illegal in order to deport them, a task ICE […]
Read MoreFPI / June 2, 2019 Iran may at some point be willing to talk with the United States but first must be shown the proper respect, Iran’s president and foreign minister said. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on June 1 said Iran could be a willing participant in discussions with the Trump administration but added Teheran […]
Read MoreFPI / June 2, 2019 The current president of Honduras has, since 2013, been one of the main targets of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation into “large-scale drug-trafficking and money laundering activities” related to the “importation of cocaine into the United States,” a court filing shows. The court document, filed on May 30 […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, LibertyNation.com The president has had enough of what he previously termed as “all talk and no action” on the part of Mexico when dealing with the crisis on the U.S. southern border. Trump, late on May 30, announced he will impose a 5% tariff on all […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Bilderberg — good or evil? Only the ruling class knows for sure and they aren’t talking. A guest list of 130 people from Europe and North America have gathered in Switzerland for the annual, highly-secretive Bilderberg Meeting. The yearly event, which began in 1954, draws the likes of everyone from […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Disney and WarnerMedia have indicated they will re-think doing business in the state of Georgia as long as its fetal heartbeat abortion law stands. Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company, said it would be “difficult” for the company to “produce” in Georgia if the Living Infants […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Rather than say President Donald Trump did not conspire with Russia to rig the 2016 election, Robert Mueller says he found “insufficient evidence” to prove it. Instead of saying the evidence did not support an obstruction charge, the special counsel said that “if we had confidence that the President clearly […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on May 30 vetoed legislation that was intended to commit Nevada’s six electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote. Sisolak, a Democrat, vetoed Assembly Bill 186, under which Nevada would have joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. “Once effective, the National Popular Vote […]
Read MoreFPI / May 31, 2019 Geostrategy-Direct.com Iran has responded to mounting U.S. economic and military pressure by attempting to calm its Persian Gulf neighbors by hinting at improved relations. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, during a May 26 joint press conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Muhammad Ali Alhakim in Baghdad said that Iran “wants […]
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