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February 17, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Trump said Friday that the indictments against 13 Russians for interfering in the 2016 presidential election show that his campaign didn't collude with Moscow, and that he beat Hillary Clinton fair and square. "Russia started their anti-US campaign in 2014, long before I announced that I would run for President," Mr. Trump tweeted. "The results of the election were not impacted. The Trump campaign did nothing wrong - no collusion!"... (more)


February 17, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Christopher Steele dossier allegation that an "extensive conspiracy" existed between the Donald Trump campaign and the Kremlin wasn't borne out in the special counsel's first charges of Russian election interference. Special Counsel Robert Mueller brought a grand jury indictment against 13 Russians for interfering in the election via social media posts, false American identities and fake political groups. The indictment and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said no Americans knowingly took part.... (more)


February 17, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — The Bolshevik Revolution turned 100 last October. As Friday's indictment of Russia's Internet Research Agency reminds us, it's been 100 years of tyrannical and murderous Russian regimes working to subvert democracy wherever they can and distort American public opinion by any means they can devise.... (more)


February 17, 2018
LOS ANGELES TIMES — With an ode to his adopted home state of Utah and swipes at Washington and President Trump, Mitt Romney launched a political comeback Friday by announcing his bid for U.S. Senate. Revealing his intentions in a 2/12 minute video, filled with uplifting images of family and the state's rugged beauty, Romney signaled his intention to run a localized campaign rooted in an old political standby: criticism of the Beltway and its noxious political culture.... (more)


February 17, 2018
CBS NEWS / YOUTUBE — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 2012, is officially running for Senate in Utah. The head of Utah's Republican Party has criticized Romney for not having enough ties to the state. He moved there after losing the 2012 election. Matt Canham, senior managing editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, breaks down the latest with CBSN.... (more)


February 17, 2018
SUNSENTINEL — Stoneman Douglas High School girls basketball player Maddy Wilford -- who was shot several times and 'fighting for her life' in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday's Parkland shooting -- is now in stable condition and received a visit from President Trump and the First Lady late Friday night.... (more)


February 17, 2018
NEW YORK POST — The FBI was warned last month that Nikolas Cruz was an armed psycho who might shoot up a school -- but it didn't bother investigating, the agency admitted Friday... (more)


February 16, 2018
NEW YORK POST — Before Nikolas Cruz carried out his mass killing at a Florida high school this week, police responded to his home 39 times over a seven-year period, according to disturbing new documents.... (more)


February 16, 2018
FOX NEWS — Ted Cruz wants CNN to know he's no coward. The Texas senator on Friday blasted the liberal news network for sitting on an interview he gave it even as "New Day" host Chris Cuomo was accusing him of being "afraid" to appear on the network.... (more)


February 16, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Congressional Republicans failed to repeal or replace Obamacare. But one state has come up with a way to get around it. Idaho is dealing with Obamacare by just blowing it off. If it works, other states seem likely to follow... (more)


February 16, 2018
WESLEY PRUDEN — When Kim Jong-un dispatched his crack propaganda team to Pyeongchang (and not P.F. Chang, the Chinese restaurant chain, as reported by NBC News) to cover the Winter Olympics, he couldn't have imagined that the American media in town would have been so easy to con.... (more)


February 16, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Mitt Romney on Friday was set to announce his campaign for Utah's Senate seat that will almost certainly succeed, and will only be burdened by attributes that candidates normally kill for -- universal name recognition and the captivated attention of the national press corps.... (more)


February 15, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Mitt Romney's ascension to Congress's upper chamber may be a safe bet, but that doesn't mean he'll have an easy road. Just as the news broke indicating Romney will announce his candidacy for Orrin Hatch's, R-Utah, Senate seat on Thursday, Utah's Republican Party chairman slammed the former presidential candidate. "I think he's keeping out candidates that I think would be a better fit for Utah because, let's face it, Mitt Romney doesn't live here, his kids weren't born here, he doesn't shop here," Rob Anderson said in an interview with the Salt Lake Tribune, further accusing Romney of "using name recognition to win a seat."... (more)


February 15, 2018
BYRON YORK — Observers are buzzing about a series of events in the last 60 days in the case of Michael Flynn, the Trump national security adviser who on Dec. 1 pleaded guilty to one count of lying to the FBI in the Trump-Russia investigation. The new developments might add up to very little or they might be significant. In any event, they are raising eyebrows.... (more)


February 15, 2018
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — Back in early December, Trump fans started throwing stuff at me for suggesting that we await more information about FBI agent Peter Strzok before demanding that he be drawn and quartered. Yes, it was clear that Strzok engaged in serious misconduct: The married G-man's reported extramarital affair with his married FBI colleague Lisa Page was scandalous not only for the obvious reasons but as potential blackmail material against counterintelligence agents.... (more)


February 15, 2018
BOB UNRUH — Bruce Ohr, the demoted Department of Justice official who provided information to the FBI for the anti-Trump "dossier," did not disclose to the bureau that the opposition-research firm that produced the dossier was paying his wife, according to newly obtained government documents.... (more)


February 15, 2018
NEWSMAX — Former CIA Director John Brennan is in a "world of trouble" over statements he has made concerning British spy Christopher Steele's dossier linking President Donald Trump to Russia, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino said Monday.... (more)


February 15, 2018
DAILY CALLER — White House problems with the Democrats' "rebuttal memo" on the surveillance of Trump associates are genuine and the document could disclose "sources and methods," California Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence confirmed.... (more)


February 15, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — With dozens of Dreamers looking on from the viewing gallery, the Senate was unable to muster the votes to approve an amnesty for them and 1.8 million other illegal immigrants, leaving their fate in doubt with just weeks to go before many of them start to lose their DACA protections.... (more)


February 15, 2018
DAILY CALLER — Justice Clarence Thomas decried the contemporary culture of victimhood during remarks Thursday, telling an audience at the Library of Congress that constant aggrievement would exhaust the country.... (more)


February 15, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., spoke pessimistically Thursday about preventing mass shootings like the one that took place in his home state a day earlier. "I'm trying to be clear and honest here, if someone's decided I'm going to commit this crime, they will find a way to get the gun to do it," Rubio said in a Senate floor speech. "That doesn't mean you shouldn't have a law to make it harder; it just means understand, to be honest, it isn't going to stop this from happening."... (more)


February 15, 2018
CBS NEWS — The leader of a white nationalist militia Thursday night appeared to walk back his earlier statements that Florida shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz was a member of his group. Law enforcement in Tallahassee, Florida, said they had no record of Cruz being part of the organization.... (more)


February 15, 2018
CBS NEWS — Seventeen people were killed and more than two dozen others were wounded when 19-year-old Nikolas Jacob Cruz allegedly opened fire on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018, on the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School campus in Florida. Pictured are 14 of the victims who were killed in Parkland, Florida.... (more)


February 15, 2018
NEWSMAX — The alleged shooter in Wednesday's Florida high school massacre had gone through mental health treatment but had stopped attending the sessions at least a year ago, according to a new report. Broward County Mayor Beam Furr told CNN the shooter, identified as 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, had a history of mental illness before he allegedly shot and killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.... (more)


February 15, 2018
NEWSMAX — Educators should consider employing armed combat veterans to protect students against the kind of senseless violence that claimed the lives of 17 people at a Florida high school, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik tells Newsmax TV.... (more)


 

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