Obama’s ‘Weaponization’ of DOJ and Intelligence Services Links to Fast and Furious, IRS, and Benghazi Scandal

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 16:28

“If you don’t think the unmasking has something to do with the weaponization of our Department of Justice and our intelligence services, think again,” said Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), suggesting that the Obama administration had weaponized the executive branch in pursuit of partisan political purposes.

Gosar’s remarks came in a SiriusXM Breitbart News Tonight interview with Breitbart News’s Senior Editors-at-Large Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak.

Poll: 72 Percent Of Hispanics Want Merit-Based Immigration Over Chain Migration

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 15:05

While Democratic politicians have attacked President Trump as racist for his plan to move America away from a family-based chain migration system and towards a merit-based immigration system, it turns out that Hispanic voters agree with the president.

Just under three-quarters of Hispanic voters say that America’s immigration system should be merit-based rather than family-based, according to a recent Harvard-Harris poll.

The FBI Needs to GO

learnfromfounders Tue, 01/23/2018 - 15:03
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They have proved themselves completely corrupt and are behaving like the gestapo doing the lefts bidding..They are guilty of trying to overthrow the United States Presidential Election ..Why is there no call for criminal hearings for them?

Advocates Push Government For Pet Food Stamps

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 14:55

The food stamp program offering assistance to needy families doesn’t go far enough to help people in dire financial straights, according to the signers of a new petition.

“I have only been on SNAP benefits for a few months, but I have been unable to feed my little dog due to government regulations,” Edward Johnston, Jr., writes in a petition on Care2, asking the Department of Agriculture to expand food stamps to cover pet food purchases.

Republicans On House Intel ‘Moving Strongly’ Towards Releasing Nunes FISA Memo

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 14:52

Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee are warming up to the idea of voting to release a four-page memo that alleges FBI and Justice Department abuses related to the infamous Steele dossier and secret surveillance warrants obtained by the Obama administration.

“Based on feedback from members who’ve seen the memo, [House Intelligence Committee] Republicans moving strongly in direction of publishing it,” a source from the committee told The Daily Caller on Tuesday.

Report: Sex Workers Agree the Internet Makes Prostitution Safer

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 14:37

The Internet makes prostitution safer, giving so-called sex workers “more control” and reducing the risk of violence, according to a report.

In a survey of 641 internet-using prostitutes in the UK, more than 80 percent “were either satisfied or very satisfied with their working conditions, with half agreeing that their work was socially useful most or all of the time,” the Guardian reported.

Multiple Students Shot At Kentucky High School

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 12:01
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Police have apprehended a suspect allegedly involved in a Tuesday morning high school shooting of at least five students.

Officers have in custody the suspect in a shooting of at least five students at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky., reported CBS News. Republican Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin reported that there is “one confirmed fatality.”

Trey Gowdy: FBI Agents Were ‘Discussing How To Avoid Texts Being Captured’ [VIDEO]

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 11:48

Rep Trey Gowdy said Tuesday on Fox News that in the most recently revealed texts between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the officials discussed “how to avoid texts being captured and secured,” and showed a “manifest bias” against the president.

Powerful Republican Committee Wants Vote On Goodlatte’s Conservative DACA Bill

JD Tue, 01/23/2018 - 11:40

An influential caucus of conservative Republicans is pushing House Speaker Paul Ryan to hold a vote on an immigration reform bill that has emerged as a White House favorite.

The 150-member Republican Study Committee (RSC) announced Tuesday that it endorses the Securing America’s Future Act, which gives legal status to certain younger illegal immigrants in exchange for a host of conservative immigration reforms.

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