#253676
We’ve heard from the President, the Speaker of the House, plus members of Congress and the Senate. We’ve heard news reports spinning ad nauseam and social media pundits pontificate ceaselessly. We’ve heard from Attorney General William Barr. The only pertinent person we haven’t heard from regarding the Mueller report is Robert Mueller himself. Are we about to? If so, is he about to drive a wooden stake through the heart of the whole Democratic Party by backing Barr’s interpretation of the report as well as his answers to questions from the House and Senate? One reporter, OAN ‘s Jack Posobiec, claims he is. If this is true, it’s absolutely huge. Not only would it rightly challenge Pelosi’s assessment that Barr lied to Congress, an extremely serious offense, but it would also mean he’s ready to set the record straight. A report earlier today confirmed he’s talking to Congress about potentially testifying. If his sentiment isn’t what Democrats were hoping to hear, that would explain why we haven’t heard much more following the initial report. The last thing Democrats would want is Mueller himself saying Barr’s summary and answers were proper. At the very least, it would seem he’s ready to rebuke the Speaker of the House for her claims Barr lied to Congress. This is, as Michael Cohen learned, a crime. If the Special Counsel thought the Attorney General of the United States committed a crime while representing the report he worked on for nearly two years, it would behoove him to speak out. He hasn’t, which lends credibility to the report by Posobiec. Accuracy seems to be paramount to both Mueller and exiting Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who defended the report a week before giving his resignation. Democrats and the media have contended that the report may be accurate, but Barr misrepresented it to the American people. Much of there contentions are based on a letter Mueller sent to Barr that seemed to indicate more dissatisfaction in the way Barr’s summary was being interpreted by the media than the content of the summary itself. It would be a shame for the Democrats if Robert Mueller blow their entire anti-Trump and anti-Barr narrative to shreds. They’ve pinned all their hopes and dreams of impeachment and 2020 wins on a man who may be ready to destroy them. https://noqreport.com/2019/05/02/robert-mueller-deeply-disturbed-nancy-pelosis-attacks-william-barr-report/
loading
#253677
It’s heartbreaking to witness young people so entrenched in a pro-abortion mindset that they openly cheer and celebrate their own abortions.
loading
#253678
Jim Cummings, the man who voiced the iconic character of “Winnie the Pooh,” has been accused of rape by his ex-wife.
loading
#253679
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to announce he’s joining the ever-growing list of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, the New York Daily News reported Friday.
loading
#253680

Victims of Communism Day 2019

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Why May 1 should be a day to honor the victims of the ideology that took more innocent lives than any other.
loading
#253681
The attorney general’s testimony was clearly accurate.
loading
#253682
In a surprise twist, a new CNN-SSRS poll purports to show that former congressman Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) is best-situated to defeat President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
loading
#253683
On Thursday, an eighteen-year-old student at Homestead Senior High School in south Miami viciously kicked a school resource officer in the face when several students got into a fight and the officer was trying to hold one student on the ground.
loading
#253684
They had an objective to sew discord and divisiveness within our society at large and to help Donald Trump. And they succeeded.
loading
#253685
An Iraqi woman touches a picture of Jesus before a Sunday service at St. Joseph Chaldean Church in Baghdad in 2011. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
loading
#253686
As The Daily Wire noted, yesterday marked the annual March of the Living at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland:
loading
#253687
President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday and discussed a range of issues, from nuclear weapons to a three-party arms control agreement to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation
loading
#253688
Gov. DeSantis is set to sign a ban on sanctuary cities in Florida that shield criminal illegal aliens from deportation in a historic victory.
loading
#253689
The school let her come back after 3 days, but kept the suspension on her record.
loading
#253690
On Friday, a positive April jobs report brought the economy's unemployment rate down to 3.6% — making for the lowest mark in a full half century. Per The Wall Street Journal:
loading
#253691
Without giving a warning or any specific reason, Facebook purged a number of "far-right extremists" from its platform this week.
loading
#253692
The White House tore into Robert Mueller and his investigators in a recent letter to Attorney General Bill Barr that argued the special counsel's team included "political statements" in their Russia report and "failed" to act as traditional prosecutors -- while stating President Trump reserves his right to invoke executive privilege on matters related to the report.
loading
#253693
Just minutes after the April jobs report was released Friday morning, showing the unemployment rate dropping to its lowest point since 1969, MSNBC fretted that the booming economy would be a serious political “challenge” for Democrats in 2020. Anchor Chris Jansing went to work trying to take credit away from the Trump administration and downplaying the numbers.
loading
#253694
Madeleine Kearns takes on the mainstreaming of anti-Semitism, which has appeared in the NYT, the Democratic party, and the British Labour party.
loading
#253695
Snoop Dogg is clearly promoting the extremist figures Louis Farrakhan on his platform, will they punish him? Or will they look the other way because this was never about silencing Farrakhan, but si…
loading
#253696
Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy apparently got away with it for so long because of white privilege, according to actor Zac Efron, who plays Bundy in the new film, "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile."
loading
#253697
The new edition of 'Obama: The Call Of History' by New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker lays bare Obams' fury over the election results.
loading
#253698
On Thursday, the California state Senate took a shot at President Trump, passing a bill that would require presidential candidates to release five years' worth of inco
loading
#253699
Although hardly perfect, the Trump administration has oftentimes proverbially advanced the pro-life ball downfield in meaningful ways.
loading
#253700
The world's largest economy added 263,000 jobs in April, while the jobless rate fell to 3.6%.
loading