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Money Going Down the Drain
- By Eagle Forum
This week, the House considered four spending bills pertaining to Labor, Health and Human Services, Department of Defense, Energy and Water, and State and Foreign Operations. Democrats loaded the $1 TRILLION bill with massive spending that unravels the progress of the Trump Administration.
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Rogue Embassies: Along for the Pride?
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It's a bit of a shame these days that Flag Day falls in June. Now that LGBT activists have hijacked the month, you can't blame Americans for wondering: which flag are we celebrating? At some U.S. embassies, it's tough to tell.
At diplomatic posts in India, Austria, and Chile, there's one thing people are noticing about our flagpoles -- how crowded they are. That's because the Stars and Stripes aren't the only thing flying. At some embassies, U.S. officials are ignoring the Trump administration's decision and hoisting the rainbow anyway. Apparently, after eight years of rubbing their extreme agenda in other countries' faces, some ambassadors are having a hard time letting go.
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Judge Grants Dangerous St. Louis Planned Parenthood a Preliminary Injunction Barring the State from Enforcing its Laws
- By Christian Newswire
LOUIS, Mo. -- St. Louis Judge Michael Stelzer has granted a preliminary injunction to Reproductive Health Services Planned Parenthood, the last abortion facility in Missouri. The injunction prevents Planned Parenthood's facility license from expiring and allows them to continue conducting surgical abortions until further order of the court - over the objections of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
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Judicial Watch Releases State Department Emails Showing Dossier Author Christopher Steele’s Close Relationship with State Department
- By Judicial Watch
‘Special Coordinator for Libya’ Jonathan Winer Played Key Role, Approached by Hollywood (Washington, DC)- Judicial Watch today released 43 pages of documents from the U.S. Department of State revealing that State Department “Special Coordinator for Libya” Jonathan Winer played a key role in facilitating dossier author Christopher Steele’s access to other top government officials, prominent international business executives. Mr. Winer was even approached by a movie producer about making a movie about the Russiagate targeting of President Trump.
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FBI Docs Show Notes about Meeting with Intelligence Community Inspector General about Clinton Emails are ‘Missing’ and CD Containing Notes Is Likely ‘Damaged’ Irreparably
- By Judicial Watch
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that the FBI released 277 pages of redacted records in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit that show the FBI failed to produce information from an August 2015 meeting with Intelligence Community Inspector General about Hillary Clinton’s email server. The FBI claimed that notes are “missing” and the CD containing notes from meeting is likely “damaged” irreparably.
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Secrecy Surrounds Santee Cooper Bid Process; $735KSpent on Study Consultant
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The taxpayer tab for a global consulting firm hired last year to help a legislatively controlled study committee on the possible sale of state-owned utility Santee Cooper has grown to more than $735,000 – and it’s unclear whether that’s the final bill.
Meanwhile, the S.C. Department of Administration is being tight-lipped about the process – likely to cost millions – it will use to evaluate bids and proposals for the sale or management of the Moncks Corner-based utility.
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- DOJ Documents Show Bruce Ohr Was Given a $28,000 Bonus During Russiagate Investigation Plus a Raise
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