Authorities in Montgomery County, Maryland, ignored an ICE detainer request for an illegal alien accused of child sex abuse, allowing him to be released on bail, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said.
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Report: At Least 300 Dead, 15,000 Injured Since Iraqi Anti-Government Protests Began in October
At least 300 people were killed and 15,000 have been injured since anti-government protests in Iraq began in October, according to the country’s human rights commission.
Read MoreNunes Formally Calls on Adam Schiff to Testify as Part of Impeachment ‘Show Trial’
Republican California Rep. Devin Nunes on Friday formally called on House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff to testify about his or his aides’ contacts with the Trump whistleblower as part of what he’s calling the impeachment “show trial” against President Donald Trump.
Read MoreCommentary: The Good Economic News No One Heard About
A few weeks ago, the Census Bureau released the 2018 Income and Poverty in the United States report, but you probably didn’t see anything about it because it received scant attention in the establishment media because it reported such positive results mostly attributable to President Trump’s economic policies. Instead, what little media attention that the report received focused on a meaningless measure of income “inequality.”
Read MoreReport: Google Considers Political Ad Policy Change as Democrats Worry About Potential Backlash
Google and Facebook are reportedly considering a change to their political ad policies that would alter micro-targeting, a form of advertising that allows organizations to tailor advertisements for specific groups.
Read MoreSince 2006, Over a Million Californians Have Left the State
More than half of California’s registered voters have considered leaving the state, and 40% of that number represents Republicans or conservatives, according to a study by the University of California, Berkeley.
Read MoreJeff Sessions Endorses President Trump in Ad Announcing Alabama Senate Campaign
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions kicked off his campaign to reclaim his Alabama Senate seat Thursday with a full-throated endorsement of President Donald Trump.
Read More‘Concerning and Scary’: Andy Ngo Speaks Out on Antifa’s Future if Trump Wins in 2020
Journalist Andy Ngo, who was attacked by Antifa at a Portland rally in June, told the Daily Caller News Foundation on Thursday that it’s “concerning” what the violent left-wing movement could do if President Donald Trump wins again in 2020.
Read MoreMick Mulvaney Defies Congressional Subpoena at White House’s Direction
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, failed to comply with a congressional subpoena Friday that sought his testimony in the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Read MoreCommentary: The President Has Authority to Withhold Appropriated Funds Under Law While Considering a Deferral or Rescission
If the President is considering whether to defer or rescind military assistance to a foreign country, but has not yet made a decision to do so under the Impoundment Control Act, is he required to notify Congress? That’s what Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) wants to know and is asking the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to report on.
Read MoreThings to Watch This Weekend: A Christmas Love Story, a Stephen King Based Thriller and Babysitting Firefighters
It is never too early for a Christmas movie that pulls on your heartstrings and makes you fall in love all over again even before Thanksgiving has come.
Read MoreCommentary: Trump Fuels Rise of Black Conservatives
As regular readers of CHQ know, we don’t do identity politics. Our one and only test of a candidate’s fitness for office is their adherence to the principles of the modern conservative movement – fidelity to the Constitution and the preservation of liberty under God’s laws.
Read MoreUS, China Agree to Lift Tariffs, Chinese Officials Say
The U.S. and China mutually agreed to lift some tariffs in what appears to be the beginning of a potential trade deal, China’s commerce ministry announced Thursday.
Read MoreCBS Allegedly Fires Former ABC Employee Who Had Access to Amy Robach Video
CBS News reportedly fired a former ABC employee who had access to a video of ABC anchor Amy Robach accusing her network of killing a story about dead accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Read MoreReport: Billionaire Michael Bloomberg Is Expected to Enter Presidential Race
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is preparing to file for a Democratic presidential primary in Alabama, The New York Times reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the situation.
Read MoreTrump to Hire a Foreign Agent, From Firm Linked to Previous Case of Alleged Giuliani Meddling, to Advise on Impeachment
President Donald Trump is reportedly set to hire Pam Bondi to advise him on strategies for dealing with Democrats’ impeachment efforts, which relate to allegations that he and his attorney Rudy Giuliani improperly mixed politics and foreign affairs.
Read MoreCommentary: From Bullets to Ballots, and Back to Bullets?
At the beginning of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln summed up the case against partisan impeachment when he reminded his countrymen that, “It is now for [Americans] to demonstrate to the world that those who can fairly carry an election can also suppress a rebellion; that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets, and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided there can be no successful appeal back to bullets; that there can be no successful appeal except to ballots themselves at succeeding elections.”
Read More‘The Coup Has Started’: Whistleblower Attorney Was Already Tweeting About Impeaching Trump in Jan. of 2017
One of the deep state attorneys representing the so-called “whistleblower” behind the Democrats’ ongoing impeachment inquisition, has been working toward the impeachment of President Trump since the early days of his administration, recently unearthed tweets reveal.
Read MoreObama Judge Rules Trump Admin Must Provide Mental Health Services to Separated Migrant Families
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government must provide mental health services to the thousands of migrant parents and children who were separated at the southern border.
Read MoreCommentary: ‘All You Americans Are Fired’
Exactly 33 years ago, President Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). Congress had wrangled for six years before finally agreeing to an amnesty for nearly 3 million illegal aliens in exchange for the first-ever ban on the employment of illegal aliens in the future.
Read MoreDemocrats Take Control of Virginia State Legislature for the First Time in Decades
Democrats took control of the Virginia state legislature Tuesday for the first time in decades, flipping both the state Senate and House.
Read MoreSuspect Arrested in Connection to Massacre of American Mormon Family
Mexican authorities said they have arrested one suspect in connection to the killing of nine women and children traveling near the U.S.-Mexican border.
Read MoreKentucky Race Too Close to Call: Beshear Claims Victory, Bevin Has Not Conceded
Democratic state Attorney General Andy Beshear declared victory in Kentucky’s gubernatorial election against Republican Gov. Matt Bevin, but the race had not been called as of late Tuesday.
Read MoreRoger Stone Judge Refuses to Strike Anti-Trumper From Jury Pool
The judge overseeing the trial of Roger Stone rejected a request from the Trump confidant’s defense lawyers Tuesday to remove a potential juror whose husband works on the Justice Department unit involved in the Russia investigation and who admitted to having negative views of President Donald Trump, according to reports.
Read MoreCommentary: Disney’s Jeffrey Epstein Cover Up Reveals How Corrupt Media Is
On a hot mic, ABC News reporter Amy Robach recently alleged in a video revealed by Project Veritas, that ABC News, which is owned by Disney, covered up the Jeffrey Epstein story three years ago.
Read MoreJim Jordan Addresses Rumor He May Be Temporarily Added to the House Intel Committee to Push Back on Impeachment
During an interview with Fox & Friends Tuesday morning, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH-04) made big news when he was asked whether he was going to be added to the House Intelligence Committee. Jordan, who is currently on House Oversight, responded, “We’ll see. That’s a call for Leader McCarthy. If Kevin and ranking member Nunes want that to happen, I just want to help our team.”
Read MoreRepublican Tate Reeves Wins Mississippi Gubernatorial Race
Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves won Mississippi’s 2019 gubernatorial race Tuesday evening in a close race against Democratic state Attorney General Jim Hood.
Read MoreTucson Voters Overwhelmingly Reject Sanctuary City Proposal
In a major defeat for illegal alien advocates, voters in Tucson, Arizona, overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to designate it as the state’s one and only “sanctuary city.”
Read MoreCommentary: Workers Have Too Much at Stake in 2020 to Switch Horses Midstream
If you watch the Democrat presidential debates, it’s easy to lose sight of who has the most at stake in the 2020 presidential race: it’s the American worker.
Read MoreCommentary: Quid Pro Quo Becomes Quid Pro No in Democrats’ Crumbling Impeachment Farce
Democrats and some Republicans in Washington, D.C. and the media throw around the term quid pro quo quite a bit these days with the intonation that it describes the ultimate evil, convincing me that they don’t really know what it means.
Read MoreTom Steyer Staffer Stole Kamala Harris Voter Data, Dem Party Officials Say
An aide for billionaire Tom Steyer’s 2020 presidential campaign stole important volunteer data collected by California Sen. Kamala Harris’s campaign, state and national party officials said.
Read MoreDOJ Requests Information That Could Identify Trump Official Behind ‘Anonymous’ Op-Ed
The Justice Department is asking a publishing company for information that could identify a senior Trump administration official who blasted President Donald Trump in an anonymous New York Times op-ed last year, according to a letter released on Monday.
Read MoreCommentary: Twitter’s Ban On Political Ads Will Only Make Things Worse
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently announced that the social media platform will no longer run political advertisements of any kind.
Read MoreNYC Police Commissioner Resigns as the State Preps to Free Hundreds of Inmates
New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill is stepping down, he said during a press conference Monday.
Read MoreABC News Leak Renews Focus on Elite Media Coziness With Jeffrey Epstein
Leaked footage of an ABC News anchor complaining about her network’s squashing of a story on the deceased wealthy pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has renewed focus on Epstein’s cozy relationship with media elites.
Read MoreMormon Family Massacred While Traveling Along the US-Mexico Border
At least nine members of a Mormon family, three women and six children, were killed Monday in a deadly ambush while they were traveling near the southern border.
Read MoreHouse Democrats Release Transcripts of Kurt Volker and Gordon Sondland Depositions
House Democrats on Tuesday released transcripts of closed-door depositions with two key witnesses in the Trump impeachment push, former Ukrainian special envoy Kurt Volker and EU ambassador Gordon Sondland.
Read MoreCommentary: Joe Biden’s 2020 Nomination Acceptance Speech
MILWAUKEE (July 16, 2020)—Here is the text of 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s speech at the Democratic National Convention, as prepared for delivery:
Read MoreDaylight Saving Time Ended Last Night – Don’t Waste That Extra Hour
Daylight Saving Time end last night in the wee hours, meaning we “gain” an extra hour today instead of losing one! Of course, if you are reading this in most of Arizona or Hawaii this exciting news does not apply to you.
Read MoreGoogle Agrees to Buy Fitbit for About $2.1 Billion
Google has agreed to purchase fitness watchmaker Fitbit for about $2.1 billion, the activity-tracking company announced in a Friday press release.
Read MoreTrump Taps Chad Wolf as DHS Acting Secretary
President Donald Trump named Chad Wolf as the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Friday, replacing Kevin McAleenan.
Read MoreOnce Outspoken Fiscal Hawks, Republicans Quietly Watch as National Debt Hits $23 Trillion
Republicans who once criticized former President Barack Obama’s handling of U.S. debt quietly watched as the federal government debt hit $23 trillion for the first time in history.
Read MoreCreepy: Antifa Goons Show Up at Journalist Andy Ngo’s Home in Andy Ngo Masks on Halloween
A group of punks wearing print-out masks of Andy Ngo’s face, appeared outside the Portland-based journalist’s home Halloween night in a scene reminiscent of “The Purge.”
Read MoreCommentary: How Much of a Difference Does the Number of Kids in a Classroom Make?
Chicago’s teachers went on strike in October, suspending instruction for the city’s public school students for 11 days.
Read MoreElizabeth Warren’s ‘Medicare For All’ Plan Overlooks Cost of Illegal Alien Coverage
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren said her “Medicare for All” plan won’t require a tax increase on the middle class and will return $11 trillion to American families, but her plan doesn’t factor in the cost of universal coverage for illegal aliens.
Read MoreCommentary: The Impeachment Schiff Show
After preparing a failed bill of particulars against the president—Russian election collusion, porn star payoffs, income tax evasion, obstruction of justice, the Emoluments Clause, the 25th Amendment, the Charlottesville rally, the two Michaels (Avenatti and Cohen), Deutsche Bank, Alfa-Bank, and Orange Man Bad—Representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) finally has Trump dead-to-rights: A quid pro quo without the quid, the pro, or the quo.
Read MoreFour Keys to Understanding a Trump Impeachment Trial in the Senate
The focus of impeachment is now on the Democrat-controlled House and President Donald Trump, but the Republican-controlled Senate and Chief Justice John Roberts almost certainly will clear space on their calendar soon.
Read MoreSupporters Begin Flocking to New Islamic State Leader
WASHINGTON – Some Islamic State supporters are starting to rally around the terror group’s new leader, using social media to pledge their allegiance to a man whose true identity may not be known for some time.
Read MoreOctober Jobs Report: 128,000 Jobs Added, Unemployment at 3.6 Percent
The U.S. economy added 128,000 jobs in October, while the unemployment rate rose to 3.6%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
Read MoreCommentary: How Trump Can Declare War on the Homeless-Industrial Complex
California’s homeless crisis is now visible to everyone living in the state. Along with tens of thousands of homeless who are concentrated in various parts of major cities, additional thousands are widely dispersed. If you drive into most major urban centers, you will see tent encampments along freeway junctions, under bridges, along frontages, and beside drainage culverts. In smaller towns, they congregate by the dozens in parks and parking lots, along the streets and in the alleys. And in the inland suburbs, they camp out in ravines and along flood-control channels. In California’s largest cities, by the tens of thousands, they erect makeshift housing along sidewalks, using tarpaulins draped over shopping carts, tents, boxes. It is completely out of control. Billions have been spent to ameliorate the situation, and these billions have only served to make the situation worse than ever.
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