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FBI Director Christopher Wray and DAG Rod Rosenstein are on Capitol Hill Thursday publicly testifying to House Republicans over the FBI and DOJ’s mishandling of Hillary’s email investigation and Spygate. On Thursday, House Republicans held a vote and passed a resolution demanding the DOJ comply with requests to turn over classified Trump-Russia docs or face ?
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Today, legal action was initiated to have the investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller declared unconstitutional. The action came in the form of a Motion to Quash a subpoena issued to a Grand Jury witness on the basis that Mueller’s probe is unconstitutional under the Appointments Clause.
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Rep. Maxine Waters canceled two scheduled appearances in Alabama and Texas this weekend because of “hostile mail,” including...
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Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, who was the only senator to back Socialist/Communist Bernie Sanders in the last presidential campaign, claims a judge ...
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500 Days Of American Greatness

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Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced Wednesday that he plans to retire on July 31 of this year, a move that is already being called "every Republican's dream scenario for Trump" by the media, as Kennedy is considered to be the swing vote on the Supreme Court. Kennedy has recently helped give conservatives wins on several Supreme Court Cases, including the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, the case of a florist who refused to provide arrangements for a gay wedding, and the ruling that public sector unions can't force employees to pay dues. Kennedy's departure creates an opportunity for President Donald Trump's chosen replacement to potentially shift the balance of power on the court ... and in the country. Democrats have already gone into a panic, expressing concerns that this retirement will mean the end of Roe v. Wade, which Kennedy upheld in 1992. Anger, right now, is seen as a form of authenticity. If you're not angry, then ?
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Trump SCOTUS pick would have dire consequences, according to Harris
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Benghazi mastermind Ahmed Abu Khattala, 47, a Libyan national,  was sentenced Wednesday to 22 years in prison on federal terrorism charges for the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya.
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The country of Iran has been hit by a collapse in currency, economic mismanagement by the brutal regime, and impending U.S. sanctions. In the past week several shopkeepers joined the economic protests in the street. This is the latest round of protests in Iran. There was a mass uprising in January followed by another economic …
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On Thursday, appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, documentary filmmaker Micheal Moore, never one to avoid the buffet line, tried to galvanize resist
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A county attorney general in California is unsure if murder charges will be pursued in a case where a 30-week-old unborn baby girl was allegedly brutally murdered in the womb after the mother agreed to have her boyfriend, the father of the baby, punch her repeatedly in the stomach until she died.
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If you thought this week could not possibly turn out more wins for conservatives, think again! According to a new poll, the Democrats' best hopes for 2020 includes twice-failed candidate Hillary Clinton. Third time's a charm...?
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A political scientist has a radical proposal to pack the court and create a new majority of liberal justices.
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Tipping the Scales

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

If Donald Trump’s nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, who announced his retirement on June 27, is confirmed by the Senate, the Supreme Court will have a stable majority of conservative justices for the first time since before the New Deal. Kennedy’s successor will be Trump’s second Surpreme Court pick and may not be his last. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is eighty-five, clearly wishes to stay on the Court as long as Trump is president. So does Justice Stephen Breyer, who turns eighty later this year. But neither is immortal. Especially if Trump is reelected, he could potentially replace both of these justices with staunch young conservatives.
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The Dan Bongino Show

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

The Dan Bongino Show tackles the hot political issues, debunking both liberal and Republican establishment rhetoric. Subscribe today.
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China on Thursday praised the tone of this week's visit to Beijing by U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, saying it had achieve positive results and that Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe would go to Washington this year.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The suspect in a shooting at a Maryland newspaper Thursday afternoon has been identified, according to CNBC. Five people were killed and two were injured in what Anne Arundel County police called a "targeted attack" on the Capital Gazette. Jarrod Ramos, 38, has been identified as the suspect, CNBC reported, citing three senior law enforcement officials.
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Deportation isn't just for undocumented criminals, as President Trump has suggested. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has set its sights on lawful permanent residents who have committed minor crimes, some more than 20 years ago, the Los Angeles Times reports. These immigrants have green cards, but 15 were still scooped up in a three-day ICE raid on "public safety threats" in the Los Angeles area. Jose Luis Garcia is one of those legal immigrants, arrested in the June 10 roundup while watering his lawn, per The Mercury News. The 62-year-old grandfather left Mexico when he was 13 and earned legal status in 1988. But his 2001 misdemeanor arrest for domestic violence made him a target for deportation; an immigration lawyer told the Times that domestic violence is "always a deportable crime." Garcia's green card may have even made him more likely to be picked up. An ICE agent reportedly told his team that some raids' targets had green cards, "so we should have a good address on them," per the Times. If he'd applied for naturalization, ICE could've been alerted to Garcia's arrest even earlier. Most of those targeted in the operation were undocumented immigrants, the Times says. But Garcia is still in ICE custody, and his wife — also a lawful permanent resident — is warning others against putting faith in their green cards. Read more at the Los Angeles Times. Kathryn Krawczyk
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The two self-avowed democratic socialists share a lot in common—but disagree on immigration. 
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The mother of communist revolutionary Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told the New York post on Wednesday that her daughters end goal is the presidency of the United States. “Her aspiration is to be the p…
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#282971
Obama played the primary role in generating a full-scale humanitarian crisis in 2014 at the border — but virtually no responsibility attached to him.
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Nick Cohen: The WikiLeaks founder, far from being a champion of freedom, is an active danger to the real seekers of truth
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An "off-the-record" private discussion group for left-wing journalists, similar to the controversial "JournoList" cabal, has been discovered.
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The Department of Homeland Security is under fire after social media users noticed the agency released an article with a 14-word headline that appears to mirror
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