Category Archives: government

“Dick Morris to Newsmax: GOP Won the Senate Today”

“Libertarian Marc Victor dropped out of Arizona’s Senate race on Tuesday, one week out from midterm election day, while at the same time endorsing the state’s Republican nominee Blake Masters. This, political author and Newsmax host Dick Morris says in his prediction … Continue reading

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“Desperate Biden tried to link all Republicans to MAGA extremism …”

“Whether due to skyrocketing inflation, stubbornly high gas prices or fears of rising crime — take your pick! — it’s like Biden finally realized there are so few compelling reasons to vote Democrat that he was forced to tell the … Continue reading

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Will Judge Carl Nichols sentence Steve Bannon to jail for resisting a subpoena from the J6 Committee?

By Robert Willmann Something has made me uneasy about U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who is presiding over the misdemeanor criminal case against Steve Bannon for failing to appear after receiving a subpoena issued by the Congressional committee that is … Continue reading

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Burn CIA and FBI to the ground. Republished 16 October 2022

IMO there is a lot of evidence of incompetence and malfeasance in the leadership of the 17 agencies of the Intelligence Community and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  A partial list of failures and misdeeds: 1.  They failed to predict … Continue reading

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Tulsi Gabbard leaves the Democrat Party

The Dems will rue the day she left. The way is now open for this Vegan Hindu to make her way to the top. Some will be surprised that I favor her given her attitude with regard to the Ukraine … Continue reading

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The Presidential Records Act and classified information are two added issues in the FBI’s search of Trump’s Florida home

By Robert Willmann The civil lawsuit continues in a federal court about how items seized from Donald Trump’s Florida home by the FBI will be handled and used, and whether the order appointing a special master will remain in place. … Continue reading

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A little labor on Labor Day: The federal judge blocks the DOJ from using any material seized during the search of Trump’s home, and appoints a special master with four powers

By Robert Willmann On this Labor Day, the federal judge presiding over the lawsuit by Donald Trump asking that a special master be appointed to review the items seized from his home in Florida, and that using the material for … Continue reading

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Two tantalizing court orders spice up the Trump lawsuit for a review of items seized in the search. News media want to intervene, and Trump haters ask to file an amicus brief.

By Robert Willmann The dismal sight of federal judges looking for the most part like rubber stamps for the executive branch and Department of Justice has been blocked so far by two court orders in Donald Trump’s lawsuit asking for … Continue reading

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Once again …

The system of “classifying” information as “Unclassified. Confidential, Secret and Top Secret” does not exist by law. It exists solely by presidential executive order and each succeeding president must renew the executive order with any changes that POTUS wishes to … Continue reading

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The affidavit supporting the search warrant for Trump’s home and a DOJ legal memo for redactions are released with blacked out parts

By Robert Willmann The 38-page affidavit in support of the search warrant executed at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida on 8 August 2022 has been released with blacked out parts– A legal memorandum was filed to discuss the redactions … Continue reading

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