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The Constitution Fourteenth Amendment does not confer citizenship on the children of foreigners, whether legal or illegal.

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The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, which has made icons of criminals while America as a brutally racist country, is now the kingmaker in Democratic politics.

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Incredible quote from Jeb Bush about what he wants to do to the U.S. Constitution. Founding Fathers rolling in their graves.

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"It's not worth the risk of drilling,” Clinton tweeted Tuesday.

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Ted Cruz Versus Bernie Sanders Will Settle Things Once and for All

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Hillary Clinton recently met behind closed doors with Black Lives Matter activists. The videos have now been released and boy ...

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To help more of our people achieve the American Dream, we need to make affordable, quality healthcare accessible in the 21st century. Unfortunately, President Barack Obama’s one-size-fits-all, big government approach has failed to achieve this goal. Since ObamaCare’s passage, many Americans have seen the law transition from a political...

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Council gets "Rule of Law" lesson from engaged, enraged residents.

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Black urban communities, such as Detroit, Flint, Port Huron, and Lansing, MI are plagued with high unemployment, failing public schools, and crime. Since lib...

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A Washington, D.C., federal judge, perhaps tired of getting the runaround from the Obama State Department, has moved up a hearing with the State Department, originally scheduled for September, to this Thursday, August 20th. This is the latest development in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit that seeks records about the controversial employment status of Huma Abedin, the former deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.Last week, Washington, D.C.. federal judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered the State Department to explain in writing what it was doing to work with the FBI and the Department of Justice to obtain the emails from Hillary Clinton’s server, and explain where any missing emails might be found. In its status report, filed Friday, the State Department told the judge that it was doing pretty much nothing to obtain any emails other than those Mrs. Clinton already provided.The NY Observer's Sidney Powell marveled at the State Department's brazenness:Apparently, the State Department hasn’t read our prior reports on Judge Emmet G. Sullivan or taken note of how similar claims have not been well-received when made by the IRS.With astonishing disregard for the truth, the Judge’s questions, or its responsibilities to Congress or the citizens of the United States, the State Department advised that it “is not currently working with DOJ, the FBI or other agencies” for two reasons. “First, the FOIA does not require an agency to search for and produce records that are not in its possession and control.” And, it claims that it is neither in possession nor control of the Clinton’s server.Obviously, that is precisely the cause of the entire outrage in the first place. The initial legal violations exist because the State Department did not require, and Mrs. Clinton did not use, the secure State.gov for her official emails. Mrs. Clinton should never have had any official State Department information in her personal account or on her server—most especially any sensitive, classified information or any information “respecting the national defense” such as drone signal intelligence. On Monday, government watchdog group Judicial Watch responded to the State Department's August 14 filing:Taking sworn statement on its face, it appears as though the declarant made no effort whatsoever to find out what electronic devices the former head of the agency and two of her closest advisors used to conduct official government business for four years and where these electronic devices may be located or if they are still in existence.Similarly, offered no evidence whatsoever concerning servers, backups, or other devices in its possession.In addition, does not identify whether former Secretary Clinton was provided or used a state.gov email address.Moreover, only now – more than 18 months after the initial searches were conducted – does disclose that it searched the state.gov email accounts of “two other former employees.”***Because and the three individuals – who apparently are really five individuals – have now failed to comply with the Court’s order and to provide complete answers to basic questions, agrees with the Court’s assessment that a time may come that “other kinds of discovery” would be appropriate. That time may be now.The court has now ordered State to provide a report by August 19 and to appear for a hearing on August 20:In light of the State Department’s August 14, 2015 Status Report and Judicial Watch’s August 17, 2015 reply thereto, a status hearing will be held on Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in Courtroom 24A. The State Department shall file a reply to Judicial Watch’s August 17, 2015 response no later than 12:00 p.m. on August 19, 2015.Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding the court order granting Judicial Watch’s request for a hearing this week, which had previously been scheduled for September:The Obama administration’s obstruction of the courts and our Freedom of Information Act litigation must end. The court and the American people are weary of their legal gamesmanship. We are fighting for the public’s right to know what Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin and others were sending and receiving during their four years running the State Department.

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Today Scott Walker released his new plan to reform health care which includes repealing and replacing Obamacare. You can read the PDF of his new plan here. This plan, however, has come under heavy ...

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Judicial Watch has had remarkable success in using the court process to obtain answers on the burgeoning Hillary Clinton email scandal.

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ATLANTA (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush says the government again should have broad surveillance powers of Americans and that private technology firms should cooperate better with intelligence agencies to help combat "evildoers."

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Department of State officials refused to identify to a congressional committee the “chain of custody” – the complete list of people who had access to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’

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Hillary Clinton refused to say Tuesday at a press conference whether she wiped her private email server clean. The Democratic frontrunner was repeatedly pressed on the topic by Fox News senior White House correspondent Ed Henry. "Did you try to wipe — so there would be no...

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Billionaire investor and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban ripped Hillary Rodham Clinton’s $350 billion college tuition plan as “backwards,” arguing it will probably increase the amount of money students owe rather than be a viable solution to skyrocketing student debt.

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Iceland’s finance minister has announced a 39 per cent tax on investors looking to take their money overseas.

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This video is unlike anything we've ever done before. It's a mini-documentary with a huge twist... The main stream media and leadership of this country is te...

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‘The idea that we would go out, in cars, and hunt people down, it’s not doable’

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According to social activist and best-selling author Naomi Klein, climate change isn’t just destroying our planet -- it’s making racism worse, too.

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Ben Carson has his sights set on Donald Trump.

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2016 looks remarkably like 1992: an election with a Bush , a Clinton and an uncontrollable billionaire. The last time around the unscripted business mogul changed the nature of the campaign; this time he could cost the Republican Party the presidency.

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We can acknowledge that Donald Trump's popularity is partially related to his unapologetic defense of himself and his policies, but let's examine why that is particularly appealing to his supporters and others. How did we get to this point? Grass-roo
