#221726
U.S.—There's been a major shakeup in the Democratic primaries, as the 2019-nCoV strain of coronavirus is now polling higher than all candidates for president in national polls.The virus is being praised for its promises to deliver people from the agony and existential dread of living in an increasingly outraged and polarized America."Come, sweet …
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#221727
Nigel Farage's farewell speech to the European Parliament was cut short after he said goodbye by brandishing a Union flag along with his Brexit Party colleag...
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#221728
RUSH: I think there are a lot of people on the left, Democrats, secretly happy about this... Trump is gonna win this one, folks. He's gonna win this one, like he won the Mueller episode.
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#221729
Former vice president Joe Biden is working hard to get his message out to supporters, though some are questioning whether it’s the right message for 2020. For some reason Joe Biden keeps telling people not to vote for him pic.twitter.com/tEZ4NWEvHG — VICE News (@vicenews) January 29, 2020 “For some reason Joe Biden keeps telling people …
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#221730
When even CNN gets it...
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#221731
2020 is looking up to be the year that celebrities let their MAGA pride flag fly for all to see. After Joy Villa wowed everyone in her pro-Trump dress at the Grammy Awards this past weekend, Frank Clark, defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs, wore some Trump swag of his own during a Super […]
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#221734
Far-left news organizations reported on Wednesday that high winds blew over a small segment of President Donald Trump’s border wall that was under construction on the southern border near Mexicali in an apparent attempt to embarrass the president but the claim was misleading. The far-left publications — CNN, NBC News, HuffPost, NowThis, and AJ+ (Al […]
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#221735
Why does the Democratic agenda refuse to protect and encourage families, yet one of their own wrote an entire book about it? #Tucker #FoxNews FOX News Channe...
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Opinion | Wrapping Up Impeachment

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

House answers to Senate questions show why it’s time to end this trial.
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#221737
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went on an insane rant Thursday as impeachment imploded in the senate. President Trump’s defense team absolutely destroyed Schiff and the Dems, causing Pelosi to have a meltdown during a press conference. A reporter asked Pelosi if Trump will be “chastened” knowing “congress is watching him” or “emboldened” if the senate …
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Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas gestures during a meeting of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, in the West Bank city …
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#221739
With the fury over claims in a leaked manuscript of former national security adviser John Bolton’s upcoming book having cooled down somewhat on Capitol Hill, Senate Democrats are signaling likely defeat on their attempt to draw enough defectors to force the Republican-majority Senate to call additional impeachment witnesses, most coveted among them Bolton. “We’ve always […]
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#221740
On Thursday morning, Hillary Clinton decided to weigh in on the impeachment trial of President Trump, tweeting this deathless quote: “In America, no one is above the law.” Clinton’s tweet was in reference to the impeachment trial of President Trump; her full tweet read, “Richard Nixon once made this argument:‘When the president does it, that […]
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#221741
Carter Page announced a lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
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#221742
You know it’s bad for the Democrats when CNN admits they are in trouble. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday evening admitted the “Democrats look like they are in trouble” as day two of the question-and-answer session of the impeachment trial winded down. “The big fight over whether or not there will be witnesses and Jake, …
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#221743
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., vowed over the weekend that she would allow a "young trans person" to interview her choice for Secretary of Education, potentially granting them veto power over a key Cabinet official.
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A perjury charge has been filed against Susan Holmes, the woman who recently tried to use Colorado's new "red flag" law to have a Colorado State University officer's weapons confiscated. Earlier this month, Holmes filed an extreme risk protection order against Cpl. Phillip Morris. It was denied.
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#221745
“It is a lot harder to vilify a man for whom 10,000 people will make a pilgrimage for only the chance to see him. I can say—despite my complaints—that I am proud and honored to have been amon…
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#221746
Amy Klobuchar is in trouble with Minnesota NAACP. Her campaign is toast.
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#221747

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Exploited Swedish child Greta Thunberg has moved to trademark her name and that of the #FridaysForFuture movement, ostensibly not for financial motives. I don't buy it.
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#221748
President Trump's impeachment defense team seems to be on a different page than lawyers in the Department of Justice. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) noted this disparity while answering questions from senators in Trump's Senate impeachment trial on Thursday. Schiff said that while Trump's legal team argued the House should have gone to court to force witnesses like former National Security Adviser John Bolton to testify via subpoena, Justice Department lawyers were — nearly simultaneously — arguing in a separate case that it's up to Congress to enforce subpoenas through measures like... impeachment. 'You can't make this stuff up... The Justice Department, in resisting House subpoenas, is in court TODAY and was asked: If Congress can't come to the court to enforce subpoenas... what remedy is there? The DOJ lawyers response? Impeachment.' - @RepAdamSchiff pic.twitter.com/eUMkaENXHQ — House Intelligence Committee (@HouseIntel) January 30, 2020 'You can't make this stuff up,' said Schiff. As CNN reports, a DOJ lawyer on Thursday said if the House needs to enforce a subpoena, one of its options is to use its impeachment powers. As a reminder, Trump was impeached on obstruction of Congress after ordering aides to defy subpoenas that would have brought them to the House floor as witnesses. During the court hearing (related to the Trump administration's efforts to change the census, not an impeachment-related hearing), DOJ lawyer James Burnham argued the House can't ask the courts to enforce subpoenas — precisely what Trump's impeachment lawyers are suggesting Democrats should have done. Trump's legal team says Democrats should have fought in court for further witnesses, while Trump administration lawyers say courts have no right to enforce congressional subpoenas. There were reportedly 'audible gasps and laughs' on the Senate floor after Schiff pointed out the comedic timing of the opposing arguments. Summer Meza
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#221749
Elizabeth Warren’s unconstitutional plans expose her desire to impose a value system on the country backed by the threat of force.
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#221750
WASHINGTON - In August 2016, the conservative pundit Laura Ingraham brought an unassuming, 50-year-old corporate attorney to a presidential debate-prep session for then-candidate Donald Trump. Long before that day, Ingraham had grown close to Pat Cipollone. He'd been her spiritual mentor as she converted to Catholicism, and he had become her godfather, a special honor in the church meant to forge a lifelong bond. But in her professional world - the realm of high-octane, highly public political combat - Cipollone had made no footprints. "No one knew who he was," said a person close to Cipollone, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe a closed-door campaign gathering. Here was a Washington everyman, one of the faceless masters of the universe in the capital city who quietly turn the wheels of power, influence, the law and business - pointedly, and by design, without ever generating a headline. That brief encounter would set in motion one of the more curious pairings in modern American politics, something approaching the knitting of a sinner and a saint. A twice-divorced president with a penchant for extramarital dalliances, name-calling and celebrity magazine spreads aligned with a preternaturally private father of 10 whose great passions trend more to devotional trips to the Vatican and Catholic charitable endeavors. The impression Cipollone made on the day of Trump's debate prep - the future president and his team viewed this unknown quantity as a man of discretion, of "judgment, intellect and modesty, not a leaker," as one attendee put it - would linger. Nearly 2 1/2 years later, Trump would select Cipollone as his White House counsel and more recently as the lead attorney in the impeachment trial that has played out for the past two weeks in the Senate chamber. Cipollone's central role in the defense...
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