#291676
Trump may be about to clean house at the Justice Department.
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In the viral photo, University of Tennessee student Brenna Spencer pulls a "Women for Trump" shirt up to reveal a handgun tucked into her white jeans.
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Sen. Ted Cruz clearly rattled Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg Tuesday by grilling him about Facebook's well-documented censorship of conservatives. WATCH: Zuckerberg had a relatively easy time facing
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Mayor Sadiq Khan faced backlash for an anti-knife tweet in the wake of rising murder rates in London. Many conservative media outlets rushed to cover the...
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#291680

S-s-senator

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

The truth brought to you by /u/chevispreston & /u/jibrish & longname
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of members of Congress Tuesday and promised the tech giant would employ more than 20,000 workers to monitor...
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Tanya Granic Allen, who is seeking a party nomination, also spoke out against gay marriage in posts made several years ago
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The CEO of the world's largest social network begins Congressional testimony as his company continues to address the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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#291684
It’s possible to imagine something like Facebook run as a nonprofit service for the global commons. That’s not what Zuckerberg chose to do to.
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The digital number plates will also be able to automatically inform emergency services in the case of an accident
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—During his much-publicized appearance before a bipartisan Senate committee Tuesday, the false, humanlike contact lens Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had placed over his left eye accidentally fell out, revealing the horrifying yellow lizard eye lying underneath. “Senator, I don’t have that information with me right now,” the tech billionaire said for the seven hundredth …
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said the FBI crossed the line with its raid of President Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen, calling it a "great overstep" Tuesday on "America's Newsroom." "Th
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U.S. President Donald Trump's homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert, has resigned at the request of new national security adviser John Bolton, an administration official said on Tuesday, marking the latest departure from the White House of a senior adviser.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kicking off his Senate hearing with a prepared statement Tuesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg ominously reminded everyone present that he is intimately familiar with all of their deepest thoughts, hopes, and fears. “This bipartisan committee has gathered here to ask me questions. Please remember that I need to ask you none,” the social media …
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“The Simpsons” addressed the controversy surrounding the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon in Sunday night’s episode in a brief scene that some viewers felt was a “slap in the face.”
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies at a joint hearing before the Senate Judiciary and Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation committees on the social media platform's use and protection of…
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"President Obama, do not attack Syria. There is no upside and tremendous downside."  -Donald Trump, 2013
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Around two-thirds of “child refugees” who were questioned about their age in the UK were revealed to be adults.
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FBI agents who raided the home and office of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, sought records of payments to two women who claimed that they had affairs with Trump, according to a new report.
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#291695
If we value our freedoms and economic security as American citizens, we must not get into a futile war with Syria, one that will have no victor.
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In the wake of the University of Pennsylvania Law School punishing professor Amy Wax for her controversial comments about black student graduation rankings, a prominent Penn trustee emeritus announced his resignation in a damning letter to the school over its treatment of Wax. Penn Trustee Emeritus and Penn Law School Overseer Paul Levy wrote in his Friday resignation letter to Penn President Amy Gutmann that "preventing Wax from teaching first-year students doesn't right academic or social wrongs. Rather, you are suppressing what is crucial to the liberal educational project: open, robust and critical debate over differing views of important social issues." Levy added that "Penn Law has entered the world of microaggressions and 'snowflakes' and that is not a world I choose to be part of" and that "a serious error has been made; please reconsider this illiberal ban on Wax's pedagogy." How did this all start? Wax gave a video interview to Brown University ?
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When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand before a joint congressional panel on Tuesday, he will not be under oath, Breitbart News has learned. But he will be required by federal statute to tell the truth, and if he lies he could face serious legal consequences.
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President Trump last week raged about China's high tariffs against American products. The mainstream media breathlessly predicted a devastating trade war — one the MSM gleefully declared the U.S. would lose — and said the aggressive move would devastate the stock market.
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North Korea has told the United States for the first time that it is prepared to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula when North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets President Donald Trump, a U.S. official said on Sunday.
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#291700

Second Amendment

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

Gun ControlThe Second Amendment provides: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." ACLU PositionGiven the reference to "a well regulated Militia" and "the security of a free State," the ACLU has long taken the position that the Second Amendment protects a collective right rather than an individual right. For seven decades, the Supreme Court's 1939 decision in United States v.
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