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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that the Justice Department does have power under the law to withhold federal grant money from communities that refuse to share information with ICE, giving President Trump a major victory in the escalating battle with sanctuary cities.
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Talk about a very black pot calling the kettle black.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren refuses to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city, saying the parties still need to “determine the capital.”
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The “new, improved party of blacks” is a recipe for some serious self-immolation, a flashy suicide befitting today’s Budd Dwyers in Dinesh D’Souza brownface.
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Retired agent says bureau’s Obama-era leaders ignored privacy, cost warnings, may have retained program for ‘political espionage’
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The whole purpose of the First Amendment is to assure open, wide, robust debate about the government, free from government interference and threats. How can that debate take place in darkness and ignorance?
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They’re not sending their best. The leftist group American Oversight on Wednesday sued the Trump Administration for information on Stephen Miller’s role in creating the “public charge” rule. The public charge rule went into effect Monday and restricts legal immigrants from seeking public assistance, such as food stamps and Medicaid. In 2015 a study found …
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The 2020 presidential election won’t just be a battle about who wins the White House. It’s a fight to see if the idea of free speech can survive a full-on attack from the very forces that once claimed to support such freedom.
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In reaction to yesterday evening’s contentious South Carolina Democrat party debate, progressive Lawmaker AOC blasted
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On Tuesday, President Trump issued a notice that the national emergency with respect to Cuba that was first instituted on March 1, 1996, almost exactly 34 years before, was being extended, as the Cuban government “has not demonstrated that it will refrain from the use of excessive force against United States vessels or aircraft that may […]
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is vowing to “aggressively” hold embattled former “Empire” star Jussie Smollett “accountable” for the “total hoax” police say he orchestrated last year. “He needs to face the charges,” said Lightfoot on Sunday, as reported CBS Chicago. “He committed a crime, and he needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of […]
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There are many good reasons not to normalize socialism.
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Why did nothing come out of the European Union's meeting on Wednesday with Iran?
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I remember very little about Cuba — a field of grassy ferns that closed up when I touched one, the boulders below El Morro Castle, and the fairytale-blue sea. Hazy as these images seem, they’re realer than anything Bernie Sanders...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Wednesday said she would be comfortable with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as the Democratic presidential nominee in November.
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Sweden's Victimized Children

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

"The suspects are also victims in some sense, but this is still something we have to deal with, that children also commit crimes". — Police Chief Carin Götblad, Expressen, February 5, 2020. Parents are afraid to report the crimes committed by other
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Sacramento The worst part about living in a one-party state is the foreboding sense that there’s nothing the ruling party couldn’t do unless the courts or the federal government step in to stop it. California voters haven’t shown any willingness to...
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MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson has been benched from appearing on the network after bashing Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) staffers. According to The Daily Beast, Johnson, who serves as an editor at The Root, came under fire last week after during an appearance on Sirius XM’s “The Karen Hunter” show, where he referred to Sanders’ supporters […]
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In their Wednesday letter to Warren, the Cherokee Nation said her apology still wasn’t enough and accused the senator of cultural appropriation.
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SEN. BERNIE SANDERS (D-VT), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: In most countries around the world the level of income and wealth inequality which in the United States today is worse than in any time since the 1920s with three families owning more wealth than the bottom half of America. That level of income and wealth inequality is much less severe than it is right here in the United States. ANDERSON COOPER, CNN HOST: But as you know, the taxes in many of those countries are much higher than they are in individual and personal tax are much higher than they are in the United States. SANDERS: Yeah, but I suspect that a lot of people in the country would be delighted to pay more in taxes if they had comprehensive health care as a human right. I live 50 miles away from the Canadian border. You go to the doctor any time you want. You don't take ought your wallet. You have heart surgery, you have a heart transplant and you come out of the hospital and it costs you nothing. Your kids in many countries around the world can go to the public colleges and universities tuition-free, wages in many cases are higher. So there is a tradeoff, but at the end of the day, I think, that most people will believe they will be better off when their kids have educational opportunities without out-of-pocket expenses and when they have healthcare as a human right and they have affordable housing, when they have decent retirement security, I think most Americans will understand that is a good deal.
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Last week, a majority of Democratic primary voters had a favorable impression of Bloomberg; this week a majority do not.
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Today, 69% of Republicans say that on the issues that matter to them, their side has been winning more often than losing.
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