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The U.N. may resort to military action against states that defy its mandates on global climate action, according to a Danish academic.
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Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI) told a group of reporters on Monday that politicians routinely engage in what she claimed was a “quid pro quo” between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying that the difference was that they did not do so for alleged personal gain. MLive quoted Slotkin as saying, “We […]
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On Monday, House Republicans released a 123-page report walking through all the key evidence presented after several weeks of closed-door interviews and public testimonies of witnesses. The Democrats, the Republicans maintain, not only failed to make their case that President Trump committed an impeachable offense, they abused their power in the process. “The Democrats’ impeachment inquiry is not […]
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There are a few bombshells tucked in the new book authored by Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, co-owners of Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm responsible for the most infamous dossier in Ame…
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Over an otherwise peaceful Thanksgiving, the only news that really stood out was a terrorist knife attack in London. Two people were killed by an Islamic terrorist. The capstone of the attack was a…
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Protesters in southern Guangdong province, China, reportedly chanted Hong Kong protest slogans amid a police assault.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments in a gun rights case Monday, involving a challenge to New York City rules that restricted the transportation of firearms.
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President Trump thanked Sen. John Kennedy for the "great job" he did during an NBC News interview with "Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd." Watch video.
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How to reform prisons correctly

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

How to reform prisons correctly and reduce recidivism rates to all-time lows through privatization, quarantine, pyschology and re-education.
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Rep. Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, is rejecting Republican requests for him to testify before the Judiciary Committee, denying that he is a “fact” witness in the Democrats’ controversial impeachment probe.
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The Justice Department's inspector general Michael Horowitz is due to release his long-awaited findings in a week on the FBI's Russia investigation, though Attorney General William Barr says he rejects one of Horowitz's key findings, reports The Washington Post.Barr's issue...
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Guns, Eastpointe, lawsuit, Macomb County, Michigan, Michigan Gun Owners
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The House Democrats are panicking as they quietly debate expanding impeachment articles beyond Ukraine as they realize their narrative is not selling the public on removing Trump from office. The Democrats want to impeach President Trump by Christmas, however, there is an internal debate as red-state Dems push back against impeachment and want to keep …
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We all know some individuals who are so obviously good and kind that we are certain if anyone were to dislike them, that's all we would need to know about the person. We would immediately assume he...
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Chinese big tech companies are using Zimbabwe as a lab to develop facial recognition that will help them identify and track black people.
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Media Analysis Reveals msnbc Only Tells The Truth 12% Of The Time
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Will Hunter Biden ever grow up?
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Or, if they do, they (unlike progressives) better keep quiet about their political beliefs.
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Public opinion seems to be shifting against the Trump haters.
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Rep. Duncan Hunter Jr. (R-Calif.) said Monday he will plead guilty to one count of campaign finance violations on Tuesday and hinted he will step down from Congress, typically a precondition for the type of plea deal Hunter is accepting. Hunter is the second Republican member of Congress to plead guilty to federal crimes this fall, following Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), who pleaded guilty to insider trading charges and resigned in October. Coincidentally, Collins was the first member of Congress to endorse Donald Trump for president in 2016 and Hunter was the second. Hunter, 42, was first elected to his San Diego district in 2008, taking over from his father, Duncan Hunter Sr., who held the seat since 1980. The Hunter dynasty almost ended in 2016 when the younger Hunter, already under indictment, narrowly won his seat against a political unknown, Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar. Hunter and his wife, Margaret Hunter, initially pleaded not guilty to about 60 counts of campaign finance violations tied to flagrant misuse of campaign funds on personal expenses. Margaret Hunter changed her plea in June and agreed to testify against her husband. Faced with Duncan Hunter's continued denial of guilt, prosecutors disclosed more details in court filings this year, including evidence that Hunter used campaign funds to conduct extramarital affairs with at least five women, reportedly including three lobbyists and two congressional staffers. Trump had nothing to do with the crimes to which Hunter and Collins pleaded guilty — though he did complain about their indictments. But including last month's conviction of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone, at least six Trump campaign associates have pleaded guilty or been convicted of federal crimes — Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, Michael Cohen, and George Papadopoulos — and his current personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and other associates are in the federal barrel now, too. Peter Weber
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It’s an intriguing question, one requiring a degree of nuance: What would President Ronald Reagan think of President Donald Trump? I’ll begin with a quick statement on what Reagan would disapprove of and then focus mainly on what I believe...
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For most of its history, a wise observer once remarked, the American conservative movement has been an oxymoron: it doesn’t move anywhere and has never conserved anything. The man who made that observation died a few years ago, but not...
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The Party of Lyin’

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

For candidate after candidate to be peddling falsehoods isn’t wise in an era in which voters are sick of lies.
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