October 30, 2017

Daily : Monday, Oct. 30

Paul Manafort Indicted on 12 Counts Unrelated to 2016 Campaign

The first indictment of ‘s “Russia ” was unveiled Monday morning against , ‘s campaign manager from March to August of 2016, and his partner Richard Gates.

Manafort, Gates plead not guilty in grand jury indictment | Fox News

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his associate pleaded not guilty on Monday after being indicted on 12 counts by a federal grand jury as part of the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump campaign officials in the 2016 presidential election.

Ohio Dems: Don’t Talk About Mueller | The Daily Caller

Democratic Party leaders in Ohio are encouraging organizers to focus on important issues unrelated to special counsel Robert Mueller’s indictments and investigation over Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Manafort Indictment Shows That Mueller Is A F | The Daily Caller

More than anything else, the indictments of Paul Manafort and his partner Rick Gates demonstrate the fraudulent nature of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

LGBT Community Blasts Kevin Spacey for Coming Out Amid Molestation Allegations

LGBT advocacy organization GLAAD issued a statement Monday sharply criticizing actor ‘s decision to come out as gay amid allegations that he sexually molested a young actor at a party in the 1980s.


Hour 2

Police Officer Fired for Wearing Confederate Underwear Gets $55,000 Settlement – Breitbart

A South Carolina for wearing underwear bearing the Confederate flag will receive $55,000 as part of a settlement with the city of North Charleston, a city attorney announced Friday.

Cuba: Sonic Attacks on U.S. Diplomats Were Cricket, Cicada Noises – Breitbart

The rogue communist regime of Cuba published an extensive report and hour-long documentary claiming that the sonic attacks on U.S. diplomats that occurred throughout the past year never happened, and that the diplomats involved mistook insect noises for sonic weapons.

Fla. politicians disagree on “bump stock” bans.

Since the mass earlier this month, U.S. representatives from both parties have called for a nationwide ban on bump stocks, Floridians among them.

Las Vegas shooting: Jesus Campos to get subpoena to testify, report says | Fox News

The Mandalay Bay security guard who is being eyed as a key witness in the will receive a subpoena to testify on the timeline and other circumstances surrounding the attack, according to local media.

Mandalay Bay security guard reports Las Vegas shooting by Los Angeles Times

Audio of Jesus Campos, Mandalay Bay security guard, reporting the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead.

Free Cash for Everyone? Stockton to Test Guaranteed Income Program | KTLA

Stockton will likely become the first city in the nation to test out a version of universal basic income, an economic system that would regularly provide all residents enough money to cover basic expenses, with no conditions or restrictions.

Hammers, axes will help test Trump border wall prototypes

The U.S. government announced Thursday that prototypes for President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall with Mexico have been completed and will be subjected to punishment to test their mettle — by workers wielding sledgehammers, torches, pickaxes and battery-operated tools.


Hour 3

New Study Reveals What Americans Fear The Most In 2017

Anyway, as we fast forward to 2017, some new items have made the top 10, but number one? It’s still the same.

(24) Casey Hendrickson – Radio Talk Show Host – Posts

The St. Joseph County Democrats calling MNC racist for saying what the judge said in his ruling without the fluff.

Court battle over Michigan straight-party voting ban continues – 95.3 MNC

A year after the 2016 election, the state of Michigan still is in court resisting a challenge to a ban on straight-party voting.

 

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