FPI / April 25, 2019 The county executive in King County, Washington has signed an executive order which bans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using the King County International Airport to deport illegal immigrants, including those convicted of crimes. The ban on ICE’s use of the airport, also know as Boeing Field, was signed […]
Read MoreFPI / April 26, 2019 By Kelli Ballard, LibertyNation.com A former State Department employee, who worked under both Bill and Hillary Clinton, pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States on April 24. According to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) press release, Candace Marie Claiborne, 63, committed the crime by: “…lying […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 More than 20 Venezuelans fleeing the economic and humanitarian disaster in the socialist nation are missing after their boat which was headed for Trinidad and Tobago capsized in rough seas, reports say. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of April 23 as the fishing vessel was reportedly transiting […]
Read MoreAnalysis by FPI / April 25, 2019 In the wake of the Mueller report, Democrats and the major media “pulled one of the greatest sleight-of-hand tricks in U.S. political history,” by switching the non-stop narrative from “collusion” to President Donald Trump being “unfit to govern” due to obstructing justice, a columnist wrote. “You won’t find […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 Warning to any American who enjoys eating out, or just writing about food: The politically correct “woke” mob “is watching your every bite and every word,” a columnist wrote. Recently, the Milk Bar dessert chain “caved to a handful of complaints over their Crack Pie — a sweet, oat-crusted confection […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 Americans are among the most stressed-out people in the world, with 45 percent saying they often felt worried a lot and 22 percent saying they felt a lot of anger, a new Gallup poll found. “Even as their economy roared, more Americans were stressed, angry and worried last year than […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 Buddy, can you spare a mil? As more and more Americans flee high-tax states, even the Hamptons is feeling the pinch. Vacation homes over $1 million in the playground of mega-rich financiers and celebrities just aren’t selling like they used to. Americans are leaving high-tax burdens behind, bolting from New […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 North Korea will need international “security guarantees” before it considers ending its nuclear program, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on April 25 after meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Such guarantees would have to be international, legally binding, and secure North Korea’s sovereignty, said Putin following the end of […]
Read MoreBy Jeffrey Kuhner FPI / April 26, 2019 It’s official: former Vice President Joe Biden has (finally!) entered the 2020 presidential race. More importantly, a new poll shows Biden with a commanding lead over every other candidate in the Democratic primary with the exception of Bernie Sanders. Creepy Uncle Joe is now the presumptive front-runner. […]
Read MoreFPI / April 25, 2019 Analysis by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq., LibertyNation.com Larry Mitchell Hopkins, of the United Constitutional Patriots (UCP) group, was assaulted in a New Mexico jail on April 23. UCP is the civilian border security group making headlines in New Mexico after they vowed to actively help stop the tide of illegals […]
Read MoreFPI / April 24, 2019 Despite the media’s current case of amnesia on the subject, there were numerous reports in 2016 of dissatisfaction with then-FBI Director James Comey among the bureau’s rank and file, an investigative reporter noted. “Media outlets and media personalities received multiple leaks from FBI employees, including agents themselves about the frustrations […]
Read MoreFPI / April 24, 2019 The board which presides over the selection of the prestigious Pulitzer Prizes denies it lacks objectivity. A week before the 2019 Pulitzers were announced, journalist Kiran Somvanshi, reporting for The Federalist, found “a dozen publications that have predominantly won their Pulitzers during a period when a current or former editor […]
Read MoreFPI / April 24, 2019 Dylann Roof murdered nine African Americans during a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 2015. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev killed killed three people and injured approximately 280 others in the April 2013 terror attack during the Boston Marathon. Daniel Holtzclaw raped more than a dozen African-American women, who ranged […]
Read MoreFPI / April 24, 2019 “Iran will make the U.S. regret its decision to sanction us,” Iranian President Hassan Rohani warned on April 24 after the Trump administration’s decision not to renew sanctions exemptions granted to several countries who buy Iran’s oil. Despite economic hardships imposed by the sanctions, Iran is pressing its strategic gains […]
Read MoreFPI / April 24, 2019 Analysis by Tim Donner, LibertyNation.com Reparations for the descendants of American slaves has been an idea floated in various forms since the passage of the 13th Amendment outlawing slavery after the Civil War. Supporters of the idea have offered several arguments, but perhaps the easiest to visualize involves the analogy […]
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