Month: August 2020

[ad_1] New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a news conference in New York, August 6, 2020. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) New York attorney general Letitia James is investigating the Trump Organization for allegedly inflating the value of their assets to secure loans, according to a legal document filed on Monday. The attorney general’s office
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[ad_1] All I really want to know about this story is: What did Michael Cohen and/or Trump know, and when did they know it? Did this actually play a (small) part in how Trump came to be the GOP nominee? Remember, according to an NYT story published last year, Ted Cruz’s campaign had reason to
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[ad_1] If there ever was any evidence that liberal elites loathe normal Americans, it’s that, despite all their kvetching about masks, pleas for social distancing and demands that every American with a sniffle isolate themselves from human contact for half a month, they don’t have to quarantine themselves even when the town they’re visiting has
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[ad_1] Earlier today I wrote about the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin and the riots and looting that followed. Gov. Tony Evers was quick to side with Black Lives Matter after the shooting, comparing the situation to the death of George Floyd (though Blake is still alive). Now, however it appears
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[ad_1] Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham attends a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting to consider authorization for subpoenas relating to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation on Capitol Hill, June 11, 2020. (Erin Schaff/Pool via Reuters) Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) says in light of recently declassified documents that he believes FBI leadership showed a
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[ad_1] As the coronavirus-induced social distancing measures have continued for five months, the United States has grown increasingly reliant on videoconferencing options to keep businesses moving. One such videoconferencing app, Zoom, has become especially popular due to its ease of use and ability to accommodate multiple participants, which has made it particularly useful for schools
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[ad_1] President Trump’s second term agenda was released Sunday night by the Trump campaign on the eve of the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Caroline. Trump spoke about his second term agenda in an interview with Fox News host Steve Hilton that aired Sunday night on Hilton’s show The Next Revolution. A Trump campaign
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[ad_1] A Texas public school district is feeling the heat after some students were given an assignment that included a political cartoon likening police officers to slave owners and Ku Klux Klan members, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. What are the details? Officials with the Wylie Independent School District, which is north of Dallas, told
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[ad_1] Little known Obama US Attorney Barbara McQuade supported loose immigration policies in Dearborn, Michigan and then moved on to support the Mueller and Weissmann unconstitutional and criminal coup attempt of President Trump. We reported in July 2019 that Michigan Representative Rashida Tlaib’s father accused his ‘daughter of the year’ Rashida of lying and reporting
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[ad_1] Conservatives want the federal government to stop social media companies from interfering in the presidential election.  American Principles Project Director of Government Affairs Jon Schweppe sent an open letter to the Federal Election Commission demanding it investigate how Big Tech companies are meddling with elections. The recent GOP nomination of Laura Loomer in the
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[ad_1] Amy Coney Barrett (The Federalist Society via YouTube) Amy Coney Barrett, now a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, is well-known to conservatives. Many remember that during her confirmation, she endured an ugly episode of anti-Catholic bigotry at the hands of California senator Dianne Feinstein, who infamously said to
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[ad_1] Minutes before the kickoff of the Republican National Convention, ABC revealed they were taking notes from CNN and MSNBC on how to continue smearing former Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann and the St. Louis McCloskeys, both slated to speak this week. On ABC News Live, White House correspondent Rachel Scott and political contributor Yvette Simpson sneered
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[ad_1] Higher-education officials always tell us how concerned they are that students have a place that feels safe, inviting, and inclusive. That’s way overdone, but fine. What about the faculty, though? In today’s Martin Center article, Professor Lee Jones argues that college administrators don’t do enough to support their faculty members when they’re under stress. 
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