The new
documents included 29 email exchanges not previously turned over to the
State Department, bringing the known total to date to at least 317 emails
that were not part of the 55,000 pages of emails that Clinton turned over
to the State Department.
Conventional
wisdom is that tax reform will lose us money. And there isn't enough
revenue to begin with to pay for more for defense. The conventional
thinking is wrong.
Corporation
for Public Broadcasting President Patricia Harrison told a congressional
hearing in March that CPB needs to keep what she calls its "forward
funding" to "provide a firewall of independence for our content
providers that no matter who was in leadership, no matter what political
party."
The
gruesome history of Palestinian exploitation of football to promote their
terror ideology goes back at least fifteen years.
Radicalized
Islamic Cleric Kamal El-Mekki's appearance in Central Florida from May
12-14, 2017 is generating real concern as he publicly advocates
religiously sanctioned murder.
With much
fanfare President Trump welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to his
Florida retreat for face-to-face meetings weeks ago According to press
accounts, Trump was eager to press Beijing to curb North Korea's nuclear
ambitions and martial spirit.
Why the
Obama Justice Department avoided the grand jury . . . until it had no
choice
It's a
potentially grave, if common, mistake when leaders believe that personal
chemistry counts more than national interests.
by Tommy Waller
Mr. Lewis not only dismissed the North Korean EMP
threat but ridiculed it by laughing out loud at the comments of a former
Director of the CIA discussing a real, present, and existential threat to
the nation.
by Dr. Peter Vincent Pry
NPR has for years been known for its radical leftwing
bias, and uninformed commentaries on foreign and defense policy by kooks
from academia. But the NPR propaganda mill recently reached a potentially
dangerous new low, misinforming Americans on the threat from North Korea
amidst the worsening crisis with that nuclear-armed dictatorship.
· Ann
Coulter Schools 'The View' Co-Hosts About Polls, Taxes, Immigrants
· Hillary
Clinton: I Was on My Way to Victory Until Comey Letter Came Out
· TUCKER:
Illegal Immigrant Journalist Battles Tucker Over Deportations
Homeland
Security Secretary John Kelly and White House Budget Director
Mick Mulvaney outlined the details of the government spending bill
at the daily White House briefing. Director Mulvaney addressed President
Trump's tweet in which he advocated for a government shutdown to
"fix mess" in Washington. The budget director said the
president was frustrated that Democrats were claiming the deal is a
victory for their party. In addition, he reiterated that the
administration had not made a decision about health care law subsidies
for May. Afterward, Sean Spicer left his daily briefing without taking
questions from reporters. (C-SPAN)
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