FPI / June 11, 2019 U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a discussion ahead of Abe’s planned trip to Iran on June 12-14, a Japanese official said. Abe will be the first Japanese sitting prime minister to visit Iran in 41 years, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said. Suga told […]
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FPI /June 11, 2019 Analysis by Sarah Cowgill, LibertyNation.com The once-heralded Minneapolis, MN, police officer Mohamed Noor was sentenced to 12-plus years for shooting and killing the woman who had moments before called 911 to report a possible rape in the alley behind her house. Noor, a black Muslim Somali, shot Justine Damond, claiming the […]
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FPI / June 10, 2019 While the dignitaries he actually went to meet with in Great Britain had nothing but praise for U.S. President Donald Trump, the corporate media elites “tried to generate offense at every interaction” the president engaged in, the former executive assistant for President Ronald Reagan said in an op-ed. Trump displayed […]
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FPI / June 10, 2019 The FBI is letting violent white perpetrators “off the hook” by only charging them with hate crimes while Muslim perpetrators are charged with “domestic terrorism,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in a House hearing last week. Using the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting and the 2015 murders of nine African […]
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FPI / June 10, 2019 Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team used cellphone GPS tracking as an investigative technique to keep tabs on associates of President Donald Trump, unredacted portions of the Mueller report show. One example from the Mueller report described the special counsel’s team being able to pinpoint security company executive Erik Prince’s precise […]
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FPI / June 10, 2019 More than one million people jammed the streets of Hong Kong on June 9 to protest the Chinese government’s proposed law that would allow the regime of supreme leader Xi Jinping to extradite people from Hong Kong to stand trial in the mainland. Organizers said it was the largest rally […]
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FPI /June 10, 2019 Analysis by Leesa K. Donner, LibertyNation.com Some might call it the final degradation of The Gray Lady. A print copy of The New York Times Sunday Edition features an article by Kevin Roose datelined Martinsburg, WV. It’s a tale of woe from a recovering conservative titled, “The Making of a YouTube […]
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FPI / June 10, 2019 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch on June 10 released 43 pages of documents from the U.S. Department of State revealing that State Department “Special Coordinator for Libya” Jonathan Winer played a key role in facilitating dossier author Christopher Steele’s access to other top government officials and prominent international business executives. […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 Two former Republican state senators, one Oklahoma and another in Arkansas, were found dead from gunshot wounds in just over 24 hours. Police confirmed on June 6 that 53-year-old Jonathan Nichols was found dead at his property in west Norman, Oklahoma at about 8.44 p.m. on June 5. A gun […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 Over the objections of the ACLU, the Bakersfield City Council on June 5 approved a proposal to add “In God We Trust” decals to both police and fire vehicles. “I love the motto,” said Councilmember Jacquie Sullivan, according to The Bakersfield Californian. “It’s meaningful. It’s powerful. Those words are intended […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 A 64-year-old man who shot and killed two intruders in his upstate New York home was arrested and charged with a felony for using an unregistered gun. Ronald Stolarczyk was in the kitchen of his Deerfield home when two burglars who had allegedly robbed him on a previous occasion broke […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 The Trump administration has directed U.S. embassies abroad not to fly the LGBT rainbow flag on official flagpole stands. The directive comes as the LGBT community celebrates Pride Month. U.S. embassies in Israel, Germany, Brazil and Latvia were denied their requests for permission from the State Department to fly the […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 A minor league player who broke one of baseball’s unwritten rules by bunting for a base hit to break up a no-hitter has reportedly received death threats on social media. With his team trailing 3-0 with one out in the ninth inning on June 4, Matt Lipka of the New […]
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FPI / June 9, 2019 Geostrategy-Direct.com China has slowed down its military buildup in the South China Sea not because it has had a change of heart but because it believes its work is done, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Beijing clearly “walked away” from a commitment it made to […]
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FPI / June 7, 2019 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on June 7 that the FBI released 277 pages of redacted records in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit that show the FBI failed to produce information from an August 2015 meeting with the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) about Hillary […]
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