A D.C. Council member has apologized for anti-Semitic comments he made Friday suggesting that Jewish financiers control the weather.
Casey discusses Trayon White Sr.’s anti-Semitic comments about the weather and also discusses the Louis Farrakhan problem Democrats have right now, and how the media is not demanding that Democrats disavow Farrakhan like they demanded Trump disavow David Duke.
The rumor started with Des Moines Register reporter Jennifer Jacobs who reported–without verifying–on Twitter and then in a report for USA Today that a group of Black students were kicked out before the rally began on orders by Trump. Jacob’s false report was picked up by many outlets without verification.
Clay Higgins, the charismatic Sheriff‘s captain who put St. Landry Parish Crime Stoppers on the international map with his viral videos, has resigned from the Sheriff’s Office.
In a 50-page ruling rejecting almost everything federal prosecutors had argued, Judge James Orenstein ruled that Apple could not be compelled to help get information off a locked iPhone used by methamphetamine dealer Jun Feng under the 1789 All Writs Act, the same law at issue in the California terrorism case.
After Prince William County Officer Ashley Guindon was tragically shot to death on her first day on the job days ago, the NFL hopeful, Canady—whose cousin is an officer in the same department—paid tribute to Guindon on his cleats at the NFL Combine, showing he understands what’s really important in life.
Agents proceeded to search everything she had with her before allowing her into Vancouver, going through her computer, cell phone, luggage, and, yep, even searching her damn dog for any marijuana residue.
The documents filed Monday in Kosciusko County court allege that Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine took $40,000 in exchange for granting special privileges to an inmate and a visitor at the Kosciusko County jail in Warsaw. The charges against Rovenstine include three counts of bribery, one count of intimidation, one count of assisting a criminal and five counts of official misconduct.
Meijer arranged a donation of 1,500 water filters in Flint last summer but insisted on anonymity and even offered to give gift cards so the state could purchase them.
Published on Feb 26, 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he didn’t even know former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke endorsed him but says he disavows it.
TRUMP: I disavowed David Duke a day before at a major press conference, and I’m saying to myself, how many times do I have to continue to disavow people? And the question was asked about David Duke and various groups. And I don’t know who the groups are. I said, would you do me a favor and tell me the groups? He was unable to tell me that.
Conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt says Donald Trump refusing to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke is akin to “Mitt Romney’s 47 percent moment” and is “inexplicable.”
Lois Lerner misused and abused the tax code as a political weapon. One of her comrades in lawlessness now wants to be in the United State Senate, leaving behind underlings who could face jail for her acts and ambitions.
The Federal Election Commission sent a letter to the Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign committee on Thursday with a 90-page spreadsheet listing 3,457 “excessive, prohibited, and impermissible contributions.”
College officials blame the drinks for contributing to “problematic behavior,” such as alcohol abuse and “high-risk sexual activity,” and say they don’t contribute to the dining service’s mission to “nourish” its students.
Security guards hired to protect Jude Law when he visited the ‘Jungle’ migrant camp were reportedly targeted by rock-pelting migrants just moments after the actor boarded the coach home.
Political celebrity and cable tv show host Melissa Harris-Perry is officially out at MSNBC after she refused to appear on air for weekend programming. Harris-Perry was protesting what she says are weeks of preemptions of her show.
“I will not be used as a tool for their purposes,” she wrote. “I am not a token, mammy, or little brown bobble head. I am not owned by Lack, Griffin, or MSNBC. I love our show. I want it back.”
Even if he’s deported, Ibrahim Parlark says nobody can take away the love and support that he felt Friday night walking into a sold out benefit concert to help in his bid to stay in the country.
Read the article. The police were trying to hose this kid, and there’s no doubt about it. However, Fusion clearly jumped the shark a bit with their headline.