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Preet Bharara Is Fired After Refusing to Step Down as U.S. Attorney
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Taxpayers Gave Groups Helping Illegal Aliens Millions Over 5-Year Span
click here for moreNYT Lambastes Florida GOP for Shielding Citizens’ Right to Armed Self-Defense
by AWR Hawkins Florida Republicans’ efforts to further shield citizens who use lethal force in self-defense is sending The New York Times into apoplexy. Florida already has a Stand Your Ground law, which removes any requirement that a citizen attempt to flee a life or death attack before using lethal force to stop the aggression. To use the law in court, “defendants must prove at a pretrial hearing that they ‘reasonably believed’ that they were threatened with grave bodily harm.” State GOP lawmakers want to take the law one step further, shielding the right to armed self-defense by putting the onus… View Article
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Public Protests Defeat Pro-Transgender Bill in New Hampshire
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Scott Pruitt Says No to CO2 and Social Justice at EPA
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Rush Limbaugh on Obamacare 2.0: ‘Why Do the Republicans Want to Hurt Trump’s Base?’
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Former Secret Service Agent Warns Trump ‘Not Secure’ in the White House
click here for moreJeff Sessions Asks Chicago’s Obama-Appointed Federal Prosecutor to Resign
by AWR Hawkins On Friday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked U.S. Attorney Zachary Fardon and 45 other U.S. Attorneys appointed by Barack Obama to resign. Fardon became Chicago’s “top federal prosecutor on Oct. 23, 2013,” and has been heavily criticized for his lack of prosecution of federal gun law violations. Fardon played up “his office’s role in fighting gun violence on the streets of Chicago” but a Chicago Sun-Times report on “court records in October 2016 showed federal weapons charges in Chicago had actually fallen slightly over the previous five years.” The Sun-Times report squares with the experience of the Chicago Police Board. During a January 7 interview… View Article
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