Marco Rubio Says Democrats Having a “Temper Tantrum” Over Mueller Report

Since the end of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, and the conclusions drawn by Attorney General William Barr, Democrats are having what amounts to a “public temper tantrum.” So says Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio. Rubio made that comment speaking to FOX Business’ Trish Regan. He said that the Democratic Party continues to find ways to discredit the president of the United States over their displeasure of the outcome to the Robert Mueller report. “So now [Democrats] are kind of having a public temper tantrum,” he said to Regan. “In…

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Navy SEAL Charged With War Crimes Moved to “Less Restrictive confinement” by Trump

Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher accused of war crimes will be transferred to a “less restrictive” prison until his trial, President Trump said recently. “In honor of his past service to our Country, Navy Seal #EddieGallagher will soon be moved to less restrictive confinement while he awaits his day in court,” Trump tweeted. “Process should move quickly!” According to reporting by the New York Post, Gallagher has been held in the Navy’s high-security brig in San Diego since September on an array of charges, including stabbing a wounded prisoner of war to…

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Trump Pushes Back Against the Now Concluded Russia Investigation

President Donald J. Trump is putting the left on notice, basically saying, “now it’s my turn,” and vowing to get to the bottom of the “treasonous acts” that started the now concluded Mueller probe. Even though the Mueller investigation exonerated the President, during an exclusive interview on Hannity, Trump vowed to release the full and unredacted Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants and related documents used by the FBI to probe his campaign, saying he wants to “get to the bottom” of how the long-running Russia collusion narrative began. Trump…

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Lara Logan Sounds Off Again About Liberal Bias in the Media

Lara Logan who worked for CBS News, and was a featured contributor for 60 Minutes, was known for covering war-torn spots in the Middle East for the network. However, she parted ways with CBS several months ago and has since been on a crusade to expose the “left-wing bias” in mainstream media. A few months ago, during a guest appearance on an episode of retired Navy SEAL Mike Ritland’s “Mike Drop” podcast, she said, “The media everywhere is mostly liberal. But in this country, 85 percent of journalists are registered…

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Will There Be Presidential Pardons in Wake of Mueller Report?

Now that Trump has been “totally exonerated” by the Mueller Report, will he issue pardons to any of his associates who got scooped up in the probe? As of now, The White House is not talking about possible pardons for individuals who may have been caught during Mueller’s’ “fishing expedition,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has said. “There’s no discussion of that taking place at this point,” Sanders told reporters outside the White House when asked explicitly about future pardons for Paul Manafort, former Trump campaign chairman, and Roger…

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Trump Says Make Mueller Report Public

President Trump has just revealed that he believes that the Mueller report should be made public. Which indicates that the president is confident that the investigation will wrap up without finding any clear evidence of collusion between his 2016 campaign and the Russian government. Trump made that statement while speaking to the media as he was headed for Ohio. While he said he felt the results of the Mueller probe should be made public, the president continued to tear into the investigation into Russian intervention in the 2016 election by…

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New Poll Says Half of Americans Think Mueller Probe Is a Witch Hunt

According to a new poll released on March 18, half of Americans share President Trump’s view that special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russian investigation is a “witch hunt.” The USA Today/Suffolk University survey found that 50 percent of those questioned agree that the probe is a politically motivated “witch hunt,” while 47 percent disagree. Another 3 percent said they were undecided. In his usual style, President Trump responded to the results of the poll on Twitter, saying, “Wow! A Suffolk/USA Today Poll, just out, states, ‘50% of Americans AGREE that Robert…

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Trump Says Biden Has a “Low I.Q.”

While Vice President, Joe Biden, has yet to “officially” join the race, President Trump has already tossed a few choice words at his would be opponent. President Trump called Biden “another low I.Q. individual,” when the former Veep accidentally admitted in a speech that he was planning on entering the Democratic presidential race. Among a bunch of other scathing tweets Trump put out recently, the president said, “Joe Biden got tongue tied over the weekend when he was unable to properly deliver a very simple line about his decision to…

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Former Trump Attorney Accuses Manafort Judge of Overreach

John Dowd, a former defense attorney for President Trump, has accused the judge in the Paul Manafort case of “hysterical overreach.” Speaking to the conservative outlet, the Washington Times, Dowd said, “What a travesty. Special Counsel Robert Mueller was appointed with a prime objective of finding collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.” Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager, was convicted of crooked business dealings and tax fraud, neither of which had anything whatsoever to do with Russia. However, that did not stop US District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, from…

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Veto On Tap as Senate Rebukes the President

Enough turncoat Republicans joined their Democratic colleagues the other day in voting to block President Trump’s border emergency declaration. While President Trump probably had two choice words for those who voted against him, he replied simply with one – tweeting “VETO” after the vote. This will be the first veto of his presidency. The White House said Trump likely would issue the veto on March 15. According to Fox News, the measure passed 59-41 as a dozen Republicans joined Democrats in voting for the resolution, despite White House efforts to…

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