Trump team prepares dramatic cuts | TheHill
The departments of Commerce and Energy would see major reductions in funding, with programs under their jurisdiction either being eliminated or transferred to other agencies. The departments of Transportation, Justice and State would see significant cuts and program eliminations.
CNN: Assassinating Trump Could Keep Obama Administration in Power (Video)
Since the election, the peaceful transfer of power that was promised from the left has been anything except for peaceful. Now CNN is dreaming up doomsday scenarios that would keep a member of the Obama administration in power.
Fake News: New York Times Lies About Rick Perry – The Burning Truth
Initially a lot of journalists retweeted and cheered the story, but after it was clearly debunked, some began deleting those tweets and instead sharing the stories debunking the report. They harshly criticized the paper in the meantime.
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On Wednesday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit handed Second Amendment advocates a major victory when it struck down multiple gun range regulations imposed by the city of Chicago as unconstitutional infringements on the right to keep and bear arms. The majority opinion in the case, Ezell v. Chicago, was written by Judge Diane Sykes, whose name appears on Donald Trump’s short-list of possible Supreme Court nominees.
WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange has stood by his offer to go to the US now Chelsea Manning is being released.
‘Cops as Pigs’ Painting Removed by Architect of Capitol, Rep. Clay to Appeal
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Fake News: Politico Concedes There Has Been No Bullying ‘Trump Effect’ – The Burning Truth
Politico reports that fears of a rise in school bullying due to the so-called “Trump effect” have turned out to be unwarranted.
FBI sued to release info on probe of Russia role in election – Washington Times
A digital privacy rights group has filed a lawsuit in an effort to force the FBI to release information regarding its investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election.
Obama’s EPA refuses to pay claims from Gold King Mine spill – Washington Times
In one of its final moves before President Obama leaves office, the Environmental Protection Agencyrefused to pay 73 claims totaling $1.2 billion filed by tribes, farmers, river-rafters and local governments from the August 2015 wastewater spill, citing sovereign immunity under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
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