6 Big Takeaways From Watchdog’s Senate Testimony About FBI Spying on Trump Campaign

The Justice Department’s inspector general, appearing Wednesday before a Senate committee, explained his findings of 17 inaccuracies and omissions by FBI agents in seeking court approval to spy on a Trump campaign aide. Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report, released Monday, concluded that the Obama administration’s FBI failed to follow regular safeguards in obtaining a warrant […]

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Native Venezuelan, Now Proud American, Warns of ‘Fruits of Socialism’

In the 1980s, Patricia Rucker’s family left Venezuela, planning that her father would work for a time in the U.S. “Venezuela to me was the most perfect country you could have on this earth,” Rucker recalls. “Not only beautiful weather—beautiful people, very moral, very safe, very free, never had an income tax. The Constitution of […]

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Clinton Prosecutor Sees Weak Impeachment Case Against Trump

House Democrats, legal analysts, and pundits suggested in recent weeks that President Donald Trump committed various impeachable crimes in his July phone call to Ukraine’s president. But on Tuesday, the charge House Democrats came up with was a broad “abuse of power” claim, alleging that Trump solicited foreign interference in the 2020 election.  The second […]

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Was It Terrorism in Pensacola? What We Know, and What’s Next

Family members are grieving after a shooter killed three Navy servicemen at a Pensacola, Florida, Navy base. Details are just starting to emerge about the shooter, 2nd Lt. Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, a Saudi Arabian air force pilot training in the U.S. Heritage Foundation scholar Cully Stimson discusses possible motives and the FBI investigation. Read the […]

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6 Takeaways From the IG Report on FBI’s Spying on Trump Campaign

The Justice Department’s in-house watchdog released a 476-page report Monday that criticizes some of the FBI’s actions in beginning an investigation of the Trump campaign’s connection with Russian election meddling, but does not concludes that political bias drove the agency’s probe. Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report does answer many questions and verifies some suspicions about […]

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6 Muslims Arrested in Islamic Terror Attack on US Navy Base in Florida

The Islamic Terrorist attack Friday morning at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida left three killed and several wounded have identified the terrorist shooter who is also reported dead. A Muslim Saudi Arabian military pilot trainee — Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani. (NBC News)  The reports say federal investigators are looking at Islamic terrorism as a motive. […]

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Islamic Terrorist Attacks Naval Air Station Pensacola

An Islamic terrorist from Saudi Arabia opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola, killing three. The Muslim killer is reportedly a foreign national and not an American citizen. The Islamic Terrorist opened fire Friday morning, killing four innocents for his Islamic Allah, he also caused numerous others to be transported to the hospital for injuries. […]

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Coincidence that Attempts to Oust Both Trump and Netanyahu by Opposition Are Going On at the Same Time?

It is not mere coincidence that as President Trump’s impeachment inquiry was raging in the Intelligence Congressional Committee that across the ocean in Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu was indicted on charges of fraud, bribery and breach of trust by Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit. Mr. Mandelblit happened to be an old friend and appointee of Prime […]

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Despite All the Spending, Productivity Growth Is Skipping Schools

Washington is abuzz that private-sector productivity growth has been low for the past decade or so, but do federal policymakers really know how to improve productivity in the American economy? If one very large sector of the economy is any indication, the answer is, regrettably, a resounding “no.” Since World War II, educators, lawmakers, and […]

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