Monday, April 1, 2019

Retail Layoffs Are 92 Percent Higher In 2019 – And Now Even Wal-Mart Is “Quietly Closing Stores”



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Flashback: In 2017 Obama’s Half-Brother Malik Tweeted Barack’s KENYAN Birth Certificate

Apr 01, 2019 08:45 am

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB The separation between former President Barack Obama and his half-brother Malik are well-documented. Malik has mentioned...

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Retail Layoffs Are 92 Percent Higher In 2019 – And Now Even Wal-Mart Is “Quietly Closing Stores”

Mar 31, 2019 11:35 pm

Originally Published on This Site Just like we witnessed during the last recession, major retailers are laying off tens of thousands of workers, and...

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‘Swatter’ Whose 911 Hoax Amid Video Game Feud Resulted in Death of Innocent Man Sentenced to Prison

Mar 31, 2019 09:35 pm

Originally Published on This Site WICHITA, Kan. — A California “swatter” who made a fake 911 call after agreeing to help a video gamer...

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Anti-Semitic Dem Rep. Ilhan Omar: Living in Trump’s America ‘an everyday assault’

Mar 31, 2019 09:01 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB In a puff piece posted at Vogue Arabia last week, anti-Semitic Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar said...

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Puerto Rico Statehood? Timing: PR Gov Rossello Threatens to Punch Trump in the Mouth

Mar 31, 2019 07:37 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB A bill was introduced by House lawmakers to allow Puerto Rico to become the 51st state,...

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TDS Alert: Actor Chris Evans says he’s not sure he can play Tom Brady over support of Trump

Mar 31, 2019 05:03 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB Chris Evans, dubbed ‘the progressive Captain America’ by Hollywood Reporter, said he’d have a very difficult time...

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Beto O’Rourke goes full commie, threatens to break apart U.S. wealth

Mar 31, 2019 03:41 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB On Saturday, dirt-eating Democrat White House hopeful Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke took a hard turn to...

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Battle-Hardened On Social Media: Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children

Mar 31, 2019 12:09 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children is appealing Facebook’s decision to take down our page and ban our...

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Buffalo, San Antonio ban Chick-Fil-A from airports over Christian views on LGBTQ agenda

Mar 30, 2019 09:40 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB It seems that in two cities, at least, Chick-Fil-A has been banned from local airports over...

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‘I Want a Forever Home’: 13-Year-Old Arkansas Boy Has Been Waiting for Years to Be Adopted

Mar 30, 2019 06:35 pm

Originally Published on This Site  LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A 13-year-old Arkansas boy who has been in foster care for seven years is...

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85-Year-Old Knocked Down, Kicked by Man Stealing Pro-Life Banner Outside San Francisco Planned Parenthood

Mar 30, 2019 04:35 pm

Originally Published on This Site  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — An 85-year-old man was recently knocked to the ground and kicked while trying to stop a...

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Video: ‘Pompous twit’ AOC suggests war against hurricanes at Green New Deal town hall

Mar 30, 2019 04:07 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB While hawking her economy-destroying Green New Deal at a town hall event put on by MSNBC,...

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Obama DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson: ‘We Truly Are In A Crisis At The Border’ — Video

Mar 30, 2019 03:25 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB Obama’s DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson agrees with President Trump that ‘We are truly in a crisis‘ at...

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Chinese City Offering Rewards for Reporting ‘Illegal Religious Activities,’ Raising Further Concerns for House Churches

Mar 30, 2019 02:35 pm

Originally Published on This Site GUANGZHOU, Guangdong — Officials in the Chinese city of Guangzhou have announced that rewards are being offered for those...

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California Judge Rules Magazine Ban Unconstitutional

Mar 30, 2019 12:22 pm

Originally Published on This Site Share on GAB Judge Roger T. Benitez, a judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District...

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White House staffer tells Oversight Committee of 'grave' concerns with security clearances

White House staffer tells Oversight Committee of 'grave' concerns with security clearances

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) on Monday announced plans to subpoena a former White House official as part of an investigation into the Trump administration’s security clearance process, and released a memo detailing security concerns raised by a whistleblower working at the White House.
In a letter to White House counsel Pat Cipollone, Cummings accused the White House of “obstructing” his committee’s ongoing probe and said the committee will vote Tuesday to authorize a subpoena for Carl Kline, the White House’s former personnel security director who served there for the first two years of President Trump’s administration, to appear for a transcribed interview before the committee.
The letter to Cipollone cites an interview with a whistleblower and career official in the White House, Tricia Newbold, who he says came forward to the committee to discuss “the grave security risks she has been witnesses first-hand over the past two years.”
According to a 10-page memo released by Cummings on Monday, Newbold told committee staff that she and other career officials denied clearance applications for multiple security clearances that were later overturned by senior officials in order to allow those individuals to access classified material.
She also said she began keeping a list last year of White House employees’ denials that were overturned, and that that list names 25 officials, including two current senior White House officials who are not named in the memo.
“In light of the grave reports from this whistleblower — and the ongoing refusal of the White House to provide the information we need to conduct our investigation — the Committee now plans to proceed with compulsory process and begin authorizing subpoenas, starting at tomorrow’s business meeting,” Cummings wrote in his letter to Cipollone.
He also wrote that “committee staff have spoken with other whistleblowers who corroborated Ms. Newbold’s account, but they were too afraid about the risk to their careers to come forward publicly.”
Cummings asked the White House to produce a more tailored set of documents laid out in his initial request, including the list of 25 officials Newbold said she created. 
He also requested various security clearance-related documents for current and former officials, including national security adviser John Bolton, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, Trump son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, former staff secretary Rob Porter and Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump.
Additionally, Cummings signaled that the committee would look to subpoena other White House officials in the personnel security office after Kline if the White House does not make them available for interviews. Cummings asked the White House for a response by Friday as to whether it would make other witnesses available to interview voluntarily. 
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Cummings first announced the investigation into the White House security clearance process in late January, requesting a trove of documents from the administration as well as transcribed interviews with officials working in the White House personnel security office.
The White House counsel’s office has been engaging with the committee but, according to Cummings, has not produced any of the documents or made witnesses available for interviews.
In a letter to Cummings sent in early March, Cipollone argued that the “decision to grant or deny a security clearance is a discretionary function that belongs exclusively to the Executive Branch” and that the committee was making “unprecedented and extraordinarily intrusive demands” outside of their oversight responsibilities.
“Although we are prepared to continue negotiations in good faith, the Committee seeks unilateral concessions without any offer of accommodation on its part, and then complains that the White House has refused to simply turn over everything the Committee inappopriately seeks,” Cipollone wrote on March 4.
   
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House panel to vote Wednesday on authorizing subpoena for Mueller report

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The House Judiciary Committee plans to vote Wednesday on authorizing a subpoena for special counsel Robert Mueller's full report as well as its underlying evidence. 

Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said in a statement Monday that he has scheduled a markup Wednesday at 9 a.m. for the committee to vote on authorizing subpoenas for the report.
Attorney General William Barr told Congress on Friday that he plans to have a public version of the report ready to send to Congress and release publicly by mid-April or sooner — but after a Tuesday deadline that Democrats have demanded.
In a statement, Nadler noted what he said was Barr's refusal to provide Mueller's full report to Congress without redactions.
“The Attorney General should reconsider so that we can work together to ensure the maximum transparency of this important report to both Congress and the American people,” Nadler said, calling for the full report to be released “without delay."
The resolution will also authorize the panel to send subpoenas to five individuals who, Nadler says, have yet to turn over documents to the Judiciary Committee following his panel's requests last month asking 81 entities and individuals to provide records as part of the panel’s sweeping oversight probe of President Trump.
The individuals include former White House counsel Donald McGahn, McGahn's former deputy Ann Donaldson, former Trump campaign chairman Stephen Bannon, former White House communications director Hope Hicks and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus.
"I am grateful to the many individuals who have cooperated with our initial request for documents. Regrettably, not everyone has chosen to voluntarily cooperate with the Committee at this time. I am particularly concerned about reports that documents relevant to the Special Counsel investigation were sent outside the White House, waving applicable privileges,” Nadler’s statement says.
“To this end, I have asked the Committee to authorize me to issue subpoenas, if necessary, to compel the production of documents and testimony."
Republicans quickly criticized Nadler's move, arguing the law does not allow the Justice Department to share everything in Mueller's report.
“Judiciary Democrats have escalated from setting arbitrary deadlines to demanding unredacted material that Congress does not, in truth, require and that the law does not allow to be shared outside the Justice Department," Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.
"It’s unfortunate that a body meant to uphold the law has grown so desperate that it’s patently misrepresenting the law, even as the attorney general has already demonstrated transparency above and beyond what is required.”
Barr in a four-page letter to Congress last week said Mueller concluded his investigation without finding evidence that Trump's campaign was involved in a conspiracy with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.
His letter also said Mueller did not reach a conclusion on an obstruction of justice charge, writing in his report that there is “evidence on both sides of the question.” Barr wrote that he and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in reviewing Mueller's findings decided there should be no obstruction of justice charge. Such a charge would mean proving that an individual acted with “corrupt intent” to hinder an official proceeding.
Trump and Republicans have seized on Barr’s letter as totally vindicating the president, while also fueling their attacks against Democrats and media personalities who they say made claims there was evidence of “collusion” between the campaign and the Kremlin.
Democrats, on the other hand, have accused Trump’s top law enforcement official of possible bias for putting out his interpretation of Mueller’s findings, further fueling their demands that Barr release Mueller’s full report as well as its underlying evidence.
   
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