FPI / April 4, 2019 An award recognizing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the Trump administration for their efforts in freeing Americans held prisoner abroad was rescinded after complaints from the anti-Trump corporate media, a report said. The James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, named for the journalist beheaded in 2014 by Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists, had […]
Read MoreAnalysis by FPI / April 4, 2019 CNN host Christiane Amanpour in a recent interview asked former FBI Director James Comey if chants during President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies of “lock her up” should have been “shut down” because they amounted to potential dangerous “hate speech.” “Of course, ‘lock her up’ was a feature of […]
Read MoreFPI / April 4, 2019 A nonprofit organization which is famous for its “Hate Map” and “Hatewatch” column, targeting what it calls America’s “radical right,” could soon find itself the subject of a congressional investigation following revelations of its own alleged hateful behavior. Sen. Tom Cotton, Arkansas Republican, said he has sent a letter to […]
Read MoreFPI / April 4, 2019 Iran had a hand in the killing of hundreds of American troops in Iraq since 2003, according to the U.S. State Department. “In Iraq, I can announce today, based on declassified U.S. military reports, that Iran is responsible for the deaths of at least 608 American service members,” Brian Hook, […]
Read MoreFPI / April 3, 2019 When he stands for re-election in 2020, President Donald Trump said he will likely be facing a Democratic socialist. “We’re going into the war with some socialist,” the president said in a speech to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) on April 2. Trump hinted that the socialists in the […]
Read MoreFPI / April 3, 2019 While what is being called his inappropriate behavior toward women and girls is dominating the headlines, Joe Biden also has a major problem with corruption scandals involving China and Ukraine and his son, analysts say. Peter Schweizer, Government Accountability Institute president and author of bestselling book “Clinton Cash”, details in […]
Read MoreFPI / April 3, 2019 The parents of Kate Steinle, who in 2015 was murdered by a five-times deported illegal immigrant, can not sue the city of San Francisco for failing to hold the illegal for deportation proceedings, a U.S. appeals court ruled on April 1. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of […]
Read MoreFPI / April 2, 2019 Rep. Ilhan Omar holds up the Muslim hijab as a symbol of rebellion, according to the March 28 edition of Vogue Arabia. “To me, the hijab means power, liberation, beauty, and resistance,” Omar told the magazine. Vogue “thought the idea was super cool – They used the quote as the […]
Read MoreAnalysis by FPI / April 2, 2019 When thousands of once-sealed government documents in the Russia collusion hoax are released in unredacted form, “those who eagerly assumed the role of the hunters may become the hunted, due to their own zealous violation of the nation’s trust and its laws,” columnist Victor Davis Hanson noted. Special […]
Read MoreFPI / April 2, 2019 The United States on April 1 said it has stopped the delivery of F-35 fighter jet parts to Turkey following the Turkish government’s decision to purchase the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system. The U.S. said it was immediately halting the delivery of F-35 parts and manuals as the first step […]
Read MoreFPI / April 2, 2019 Alyssa Milano and other Hollywood leftists calling for a boycott of Georgia over its proposed fetal heartbeat bill are more concerned with “tax incentives” than the “sanctity of human life,” the star of the new pro-life film “Unplanned” said. Ashley Bratcher, in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight, noted […]
Read MoreFPI / January 25, 2019 By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — Responding to the Berlin Blockade, the communist coup in Czechoslovakia, and the looming threat from the Soviet Union, the U.S. and Western European states formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). On 4 April 1949, the foreign Ministers of twelve countries including the […]
Read MoreFPI / March 31, 2019 North Korea has for the first time publicly acknowledged that an “anti-DPRK body” broke into the North Korean embassy in Madrid. Pyongyang also accused the FBI of being the group’s “wire pullers” in what state-run media called a “terror incident.” On Feb. 22, five days before the U.S.-North Korea summit […]
Read MoreFPI / April 1, 2019 A counter-intelligence investigation should be launched into the anti-Trump dossier authored by ex-British spy Christopher Steele, which was the linchpin of the Trump-Russia investigation, intelligence analysts say. “We have a concerted effort by a group of foreigners to mislead the U.S. intelligence community in the aid of a political hit […]
Read MoreFPI / April 1, 2019 While Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has the national spotlight, the New York Democrat’s own constituents say she is ignoring their concerns. While first pressing, then defending, her Green New Deal, AOC has done little if anything to address issues in the 14th Congressional District, which covers the eastern part of the Bronx and part […]
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