The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee told a Thursday forum at the Washington-based watchdog Judicial Watch that starting April 1 his committee and staff will hold President Donald Trump and his administration accountable…
46 Percent of Bay Area’s Millennial Residents Want to Leave
Traffic congestion and skyrocketing housing prices have caused approximately 46 percent of the Bay Area’s millennial residents to start looking at potentially exiting the increasingly unlivable region.
German Police Accused of Covering Up What They Knew About Christmas Market Killer
New documents suggest that the German police knew more about the threat posed by Tunisian terrorist Anis Amri than claimed, according to reports. On December 19th 2016 Amri murdered a Polish haulier and stole his vehicle, which he later drove into a busting Christmas market in the German capital. The Tunisian, who used multiple identities as he gamed the system in Germany, had already had his asylum application rejected and had even been subject to a deportation order before he committed his attack. He has also been linked to radical Islam and multiple crimes – but the police ended their undercover surveillance of the migrant in September 2016, claiming they had not found evidence of a threat. However, the Irish Times reports that Berlin broadcaster RBB has seen documents suggesting the local State Criminal Police Office (Landeskriminalamt, or LKA) considered the bogus asylum seeker an increasing threat to public safety at shortly before making this decision. The newspaper cites an August 2016 report which describes Amri as posing a “growing violent threat”. The authorities had already reduced observation to monitoring the Tunisian’s mobile phone at this point. Hans-Christian Ströbele, a politician representing the opposition Green Party, said he was “now convinced the attack
Suspect Dressed in Black Allegedly Kicks in Marine Veteran’s Door, Does Not Live to Tell
A suspect dressed in black allegedly kicked in a Marine veteran’s door just after 3 a.m. Thursday in Salt Lake City and was shot dead in the living room.
Trump Plans to Sign Repeal of Obama-Era Broadband Rules on Internet Privacy
President Donald Trump plans to sign a bill to repeal Obama-era broadband privacy rules.
Donald Trump Attacks ‘Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd’ for ‘Phony’ Russia Story
President Donald Trump continued his war against the media, criticizing NBC’s Chuck Todd for his coverage of the ongoing investigation of the president’s campaign ties to Russia.
DNC’s Perez at NJ Rally: ‘Donald Trump You Didn’t Win This Election’
Former Secretary of Labor under Barack Obama and newly elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee Tom Perez told people at a rally in New Jersey on Friday that Donald Trump didn’t win the 2016 presidential election.
Trump: Gorsuch Nomination ‘About Preserving Our Republic’
During Friday’s Weekly Address, President Trump stated that Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination “is about more than his incredible qualifications. It’s about preserving our Republic.” Transcript as Follows: “My fellow Americans, it’s an exciting time for our country. Our new Administration has so much change underway — change that is going to strengthen our Union and improve so many people’s lives. In the next few days, the Senate will be taking a very important step — one that will protect the rule of law and democratic way of life that is absolutely a birthright of all Americans. And it involves one of my most important actions as President. That was nominating Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the seat of the late, great Justice Antonin Scalia. Judge Gorsuch is incredibly qualified. He has a sterling record. He was confirmed unanimously to the Court of Appeals. But Judge Gorsuch’s nomination is about more than his incredible qualifications. It’s about preserving our Republic. In their great wisdom, the Founders placed legislative power in its own separate branch of government. Elected representatives from all across the country come together. They host hearings, they listen to the concerns of the people, and then, they