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Far-left Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) blamed the United States on Wednesday for the ongoing crisis in Venezuela which led to political leaders calling for Omar to be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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At a Wednesday hearing, Attorney General William Barr said he is reviewing whether the Steele Dossier is evidence of a Russian disinformation campaign.
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Screen grab of Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Instagram Live which shows her in her kitchen drinking a beer on New Years Eve. Elizabeth Warren wants Attorney General Bill Barr to resign for suppressing the Mueller Report by releasing Mueller Report. Another brilliant argument from a top Democrat. Elizabeth Warren ✔ @ewarren AG Barr is a disgrace, and his alarming efforts to suppress the Mueller report show that he's not a credible head of federal law enforcement. He should resign—and based on the actual facts in the Mueller report, Congress should begin impeachment proceedings against the President. Sorry Liz. He ain’t going nowhere. FOX News reported: Her comments came just as Barr appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and testified about Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report. The testimony occurred just after a report surfaced claiming that Mueller was dissatisfied with the way that Barr presented his report in March but did not call his summary of the report inaccurate. Barr has faced a wave of criticism after releasing his summary and speaking on the Mueller report, using comments which critics saw as a defense of President Donald Trump. While Warren trailed some other 2020 contenders in the polls, she seemed to lead other candidates in her calls for bold action after the Justice Department released Mueller’s report. She was the first candidate, for example, to call for impeachment proceedings, a step both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and other Democrats opposed. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/05/liawatha-warren-leads-the-charge-calls-on-ag-bill-barr-to-resign/
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#253980

We Want You to MAGA With Us

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Join the NRN team and let's MAGA together. Time to think outside of the (Twitter and Facebook) box. Get your message out in a wider way through NRN.
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The New York Times editorial board blamed President Trump for the paper's decision to publish an anti-Semitic cartoon.
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In response to a report Tuesday by The Washington Post on a newly leaked letter from Robert Mueller to Attorney General William Barr complaing that Barr's summary of the special counsel's findings "did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance" of the report, Democratic presidential ca
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Medical coverage for all — guaranteed. Income for all — guaranteed. Six months’ paid vacation for all — guaranteed. Ph.D. degrees conferred on all — guaranteed. Lifelong annuities of one million dollars per year for all — guaranteed. Couture clothes...
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Last Friday, when far-left Colorado Governor Jared Polis appeared in Fort Morgan to meet with Morgan County agriculture producers, members of the oil and gas in
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Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is not known for showcasing his intelligence, and Wednesday was no exception.
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Did Bill Barr Lie to Congress?

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

First Robert Mueller rebuked Barr for his summary of the Russia probe. Then Trump’s attorney general played dumb in front of the House and Senate. Now Democrats are demanding his resignation ME: lmao total fucking crap from the rolling stone, what a JOKE! Robert Mueller wrote a scathing letter to Attorney General Bill Barr in late March, blasting Barr’s infamous four-page summary to Congress because it did “not fully capture the context, nature, and substance” of the special counsel’s findings. That is the takeaway from a bombshell report published Tuesday evening in the Washington Post. Mueller’s letter, sent days after Barr’s cursory briefing of March 24th, blamed Barr’s communique for spurring “public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation” into the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russia and the president’s possible obstruction of justice. “This threatens to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel,” Muller wrote, “to assure full public confidence in the outcome of the investigations.” https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/bill-barr-lie-congress-mueller-report-829466/
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The bill's sponsor Randy Fine dismissed the group as not representative.
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The Justice Department on Wednesday informed the House Judiciary Committee that Attorney General William Barr would decline to testify before the panel on Thursday amid disagreements over the hearing's format, according to committee aides. But as senators questioned Attorney General Bill Barr on Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee forged ahead with plans to allow panel lawyers to question him in a hearing set for Thursday. The committee approved a motion to add more time to Thursday's hearing – an hour of questioning to be split evenly between committee lawyers after members finish their five-minute round over fierce objections from Republicans, who accused Democrats of trying to hold impeachment-like hearings without formally launching the process in an effort to smear the president and Barr. The Justice Department has objected to the format of questioning by committee lawyers. Attorney General William Barr is sworn in before testifying a the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 1, 2019. “The Attorney General agreed to appear before Congress. Therefore, Members of Congress should be the ones doing the questioning. He remains happy to engage with Members on their questions regarding the Mueller report," DOJ spokesperson Kerri Kupec said earlier this week. (MORE: AG William Barr hearing live updates: Mueller letter furor 'mind-bendingly bizarre') Democrats said Wednesday that the newly-released letter special counsel Robert Mueller sent Barr in March calling for the release of his own investigative summaries highlighted the importance of allowing committee lawyers to question the Barr more extensively. Wayne Partlow/AP The letter special counsel Robert Mueller sent to Attorney General William Barr on March 27, 2019 in Washington. (AP Photo/Wayne Partlow) more + “This committee should not hamstring its ability to question the attorney general in the most thorough way possible,” said Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-New York. (MORE: Mueller objects to Barr's summary of his findings) Republicans pushed back, with Rep. Doug Collins, R-Georgia, the panel's top Republican, accusing Democrats of waging a "sideshow" while being too afraid to launch impeachment proceedings. “The problem is, they can’t bring themselves to impeachment,” he said. Democrats argued they had ample precedent to allow committee lawyers to question Barr, a Cabinet official, beyond impeachment hearings citing the Iran-Contra hearings, among others. Republicans argued that there was no precedent for the House panel to make such an adjustment for an open hearing. “What we’re doing is investigating for the truth,” said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas. The markup turned into a shouting match between Republicans and Nadler over the nature of the proposal, as Rep Matt Gaetz, R-Florida, tried to offer an amendment to Democrats’ motion. “Kangaroo court!” Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, shouted. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/house-democrats-prepare-hearing-attorney-general-barr/story?id=62758055
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On Wednesday, attorneys for Nicholas Sandmann, the Covington Catholic High School student who was targeted by the media after his encounter with Native American activist Nathan Phillips at the Lincoln Memorial on January 18, announced they are filing a $275 million lawsuit against NBCUniversal, a
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The government and the people are different entities, no matter how much socialists may insist that they are acting on behalf of “the people.”
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“If that’s what’s required, that’s what the United States will do,” Pompeo told Fox Business.
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The FBI is reportedly investigating anti-fascist activists for an alleged plot to buy guns from a Mexican cartel in order to "stage an armed rebellion."
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Former Republican presidential nominee and current Sen.
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Richard ‘Da Nang Dick’ Blumenthal Attorney General Bill Barr Wednesday testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Mueller’s report. Stolen Valor Senator Richard “Da Nang Dick” Blumenthal (D-CT) tried his hardest to intimidate Bill Barr — it didn’t work. Blumenthal, who lied about his Vietnam War service, had the gall to tell Barr “history will …
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“This is not going to be the country of the xenophobics,” Omar said. “This is not going to be the country of white people.” “This is not going to be the country of the few,” Omar said. “This is the country of the many.” “This is the country that was founded on the history of Native American genocide, on the backs of black slaves but also by immigrants,” Omar said. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...reated-monsters-terrorizing-jews-and-muslims/ In just a few short months, Omar has repeatedly been called out for her divisive rhetoric. These comments strike me as just that-divisive rhetoric at best, and perhaps racist. And of course, she goes on to blame Trump for her own words. She's the victim you see.
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An early New York Times article about Adolf Hitler catastrophically misjudged the authenticity of his anti-semitism.
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What do Michael Bloomberg and Oliver North have in common? How about Michelle Malkin and Kim Kardashian West, or Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders? They may not share much turf when it comes to their political or social views, but they do all agree on one point that may surprise you.They all oppose the death penalty.
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You've been doing Twitter wrong and don't even know it. Conservatives failing at Twitter can possibly lead to not winning at making America great.
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Attorney General Bill Barr Wednesday testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Mueller’s report. Barr is not intimidated by the screeching Democrats and he’s putting them in their places. Stolen Valor Senator Richard “Da Nang Dick” Blumenthal (D-CT) tried his hardest to intimidate Bill Barr — it didn’t work. Blumenthal, who lied about his Vietnam …
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Research by the Middle East Forum has found that since 2007, federal government agencies have handed over $47 million to 61 Islamic institutions in the forms of 411 various grants and contracts.
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