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Dec 22 2020
News
Secularists Urge Biden to Unravel Trump's Religious Freedom Protections
Many Americans celebrate President Trump as the most significant champion for religious freedom in a lifetime. His actions gave Christians a sense of security, but now secularists, humanists, and others feel empowered to begin unraveling Trump-era protections.
"It all goes back to the May 2017 executive order by President Trump," Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council,
CBNMay 08 2020
Opinion
The Appalling Damage of Dropping the Michael Flynn Case
Criminal law specialists and members of the law enforcement community are tough to really shock. But the Justice Department’s announcement that it would drop criminal charges against Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, has provoked, in addition to outrage, a sense of utter demoralization among them. They’ve never seen such a thing before. After all, Mr. Flynn
New York Times (Opinion)May 06 2021
News
White House migration strategy faces new backlash from Central American leaders
President Joe Biden wants to stem soaring migration levels through aid to Central American countries and by targeting corruption, efforts that have shown mixed results in years past while stoking new opposition in a region that feels scapegoated by the new U.S. administration.
Buy-in from leaders in the countries people are leaving is "fundamental" to achieving success, said Michael
Washington ExaminerApr 05 2017
News
President Trump’s wild charge that Susan Rice committed a crime, explained
Susan Rice, President Obama’s final national security adviser, has all of a sudden become public enemy No. 1 in Trumpworld. In a Wednesday interview with the New York Times, President Trump suggested that she had criminally misused classified information for political purposes purposes.
VoxDec 21 2020
Analysis
Hemingway: Voters Have Legitimate Concerns About ‘Very Sloppy’ Election
There’s a difference between acknowledging that Joe Biden will likely be inaugurated in January and continuing widespread voter concern with election integrity, Federalist Senior Editor Mollie Hemingway said on Fox News Sunday.
“The media have made a big error in how they covered this, an intentional error. Which is that there’s a difference between the likelihood that Joe Biden will be
The FederalistMay 09 2017
News
Balance of Power: Trump’s Flynn Problem
Donald Trump’s Michael Flynn problem won’t go away. New details are putting new pressure on the U.S. president to explain why it took so long to fire his national security adviser, who also could face legal jeopardy in an ongoing FBI probe.
BloombergJul 06 2013
News
Snowden Is Offered Asylum by Venezuela
Venezuela is offering humanitarian asylum to U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 09 2021
News
Apple to Scan for CSAM
Last week, “Apple unveiled plans to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse… The tool designed to detected known images of child sexual abuse, called ‘NeuralHash,’ will scan images before they are uploaded to iCloud. If it finds a match, the image will be reviewed by a human. If child pornography is confirmed, the user’s account will be disabled and the National Center for Missing
The Flip SideSep 01 2020
News
Pelosi Admits Breaking Lockdown For Salon Visit; Blames Business, Says She Did Nothing Wrong
On Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) released a statement via her deputy chief of staff confessing to breaking city lockdown rules to get her hair done indoors at a San Francisco salon on Monday, seemingly without wearing a mask.
Pelosi, however, is not admitting to any wrongdoing, instead shifting blame to the salon she visited.
“The Speaker always wears a mask and
The Daily WireJun 19 2020
Fact Check
Facebook removes Trump ads with symbols once used by Nazis
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facebook has removed campaign ads by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence that featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners, communists and others in concentration camps.
The company said in a statement Thursday that the ads violated “our policy against organized hate.” A Facebook executive who
Associated Press Fact Check