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‘Bible Literacy’ returning to classrooms in some states

FPI / January 29, 2019 President Donald Trump applauded the efforts of state legislatures that are seeking to return Bible Literacy classes to public schools. “Numerous states introducing Bible Literacy classes, giving students the option of studying the Bible. Starting to make a turn back? Great!” Trump tweeted on Jan. 28. Lawmakers in Republican-controlled state legislatures in […]

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Study: 95,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in Texas

FPI / January 29, 2019 Some 95,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in Texas and about 58,000 non-citizens may have voted in Texas elections between 1996 and 2018, state election officials said. Texas Secretary of State David Whitley said on Jan. 25 that the large number of non-citizens registered was discovered in a year-long evaluation […]

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Worsening military tensions reported between Japan, South Korea

FPI / January 30, 2019 Geostrategy-Direct Once again, South Korea and Japan are behaving like they are enemies, not members of a critical tripartite strategic alliance with the United States that is critical for their survival as autonomous nation states. Defense officials of the two nations have condemned each other for alleged provocative military maneuvers […]

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Ranchers to Pelosi: Come on down and ‘look at it’

FPI  / January 28, 2019 Ranchers who live along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona have invited House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the border to see for herself what they describe as a border that is far from secure. The ranchers even offered to “send a plane” for Pelosi, Breitbart News reported on Jan. 27. Filmmaker […]

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Analysis: Unconventional president of world’s ‘most immigrant-friendly country’ has a plan

FPI / January 28, 2019 Veteran Washington Times political correspondent used a Facebook post to offer his take on the latest drama in Swampville: The conventional world gasped. DJT had just said he might resort to his constitutionally-mandated, presidential emergency powers to bypass a dysfunctional Congress. President Donald Trump said he may invoke those powers […]

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Roger Stone not alone: Major media clamored for WikiLeaks scoops said stolen by Russian intel

FPI / January 28, 2019 From July to November of 2016, reporters and commentators from the major media, like then-Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, were eager to discover any tidbits WikiLeaks was looking to reveal, “even while knowing they came compliments of the Kremlin,” a report, citing a review of election media coverage, noted. Media […]

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At heart, the Democrat strategy to exploit Latino suffering is rather cold

Commentary by FPI / January 28, 2019 On Jan. 12, Julian Castro, former Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary and San Antonio mayor, announced his candidacy for president in 2020. In a bit of foreshadowing last year, Castro had tweeted: “The Hispanic vote in Texas will continue to increase. By 2024 Democrats can […]

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Meadows: If Obama could send money to Iran, Trump can find money for wall

FPI  / January 27, 2019 Given that then-President Barack Obama was in 2016 able to ship a planeload of cash to the Iranian regime, it shouldn’t be difficult for President Donald Trump to “legally” find the funds for a border wall, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows said. “Listen, if President Obama can send $1.8 […]

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Blue collar perspective: ‘We don’t get back pay when we get back to work’

FPI / January 27, 2019 A construction worker in New York City called in to Rush Limbaugh’s radio show on Jan. 22 to vent on lawmakers and the major media trotting out daily shows of sympathy for government workers who they portrayed as struggling mightily to get by due to the partial shutdown. “I’m a […]

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Andy McCarthy on indictment of Roger Stone: Mueller knows ‘there is no espionage conspiracy’

FPI / January 27, 2019 It is evident from the indictment of Roger Stone that special counsel Robert Mueller likely knew from the start of his Russia investigation that there was no “collusion” and that President Donald Trump was not a Russian agent, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy said. “I read that indictment and […]

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Ben Stein: Socialist rhetoric leads to totalitarian outcomes

FPI / January 27, 2019 Columnist and former Nixon speechwriter Ben Stein is not on board the AOC train. Stein told Fox Business last week that newly-minted lawmaker and leftist media celebrity Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rhetoric is not only misguided, but dangerous. “We have a society in which there are an awful lot of people […]

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Socialist Venezuela’s showdown: U.S. presses world leaders to take sides

FPI / January 27, 2019 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is calling on all nations to follow the United States’ lead in recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as the interim president of Venezuela. “Now it is time for every other nation to pick a side. No more delays, no more games. Either you stand with […]

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Trump said preparing $7 billion for wall should he declare an emergency

FPI / January 25, 2019 President Donald Trump could cite his authority under the National Emergencies Act to declare a state of emergency at the U.S.’s southern border and free up $7 billion in federal funds for a border wall, a report said. Under the emergency declaration, Trump would order the Pentagon to immediately begin […]

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Tensions building as summit looms: High stakes for Trump, Kim, CIA, China

FPI / January 25, 2019 As he prepares for a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, U.S. President Donald Trump is hitting back at critics who claim there has been little progress made from the first summit’s stated goal of the North’s denuclearization. “The Fake News Media loves saying ‘so little happened at […]

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Brazil, Argentina and U.S. put the heat on Venezuela’s ‘dictator’

FPI / January 25, 2019 By John J. Metzler BUENOS AIRES — Two of Latin America’s political heavyweights have put the squeeze on Venezuela’s increasingly authoritarian regime. In a meeting between Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his new Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsanaro, the leaders of the region’s two largest economies have stepped up pressures on […]

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