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Venezuelan journalist Carlos Salazar revealed during a broadcast on Wednesday that his sources believe that Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, wanted in the United States on narco-terrorism charges, is blocking search and rescue crews from accessing buildings destroyed by last week’s earthquakes to protect stashes of drugs and cash buried there. Salazar spoke to the Latin American news network NTN24 and said a team of Venezuelan journalists in exile estimate that Cabello has hidden as much as $250 million dollars in cash in anywhere from 120 to 250 apartment complexes, many of which collapsed during the earthquakes. “In this moment,…
The Supreme Court’s decision in the birthright citizenship case is “a monumentally terrible decision,” says author Peter Schweizer, whose latest bestseller exposed China’s efforts to exploit birth tourism on an industrial scale. In Trump v. Barbara, the Court this week threw out President Donald Trump’s executive order directing federal immigration agencies not to automatically grant citizenship to every child born to a foreigner on U.S. soil. The decision, though expected by many, is absolutely terrible for American sovereignty, Schweizer believes. Schweizer’s book, the #1 bestselling The Invisible Coup, cited statistics directly from the Chinese government and from researchers who have…
Moscow has accused Sweden of consistently turning a blind eye to attacks that violate international law Two unidentified drones attacked the Russian Embassy in Sweden overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, with one dropping a container of red paint and another falling near the building with a fake explosive device attached, diplomats have said.In a statement on Thursday, the embassy said that the incident occurred at around 2 am local time, suggesting that the second drone crashed near the diplomatic compound and on the mission’s premises “not by accident.” “The latter circumstance indicates that we are dealing not merely with a provocation,…
U.S. Men’s National Team midfielder Malik Tillman sent fans and announcers into hysterics after making an expertly performed free kick that sent the U.S. team to a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday. Tillman stepped up in the second half of the round 32 World Cup game and lined up a free kick just outside of the B&H penalty area at Levi’s Stadium and sent the ball sailing into the top corner of the goal. WATCH: The defenders were never able to make a comeback on Wednesday sending the U.S. team into World Cup history with just their…
The Declaration of Independence and an American Economy for Americans The rising rhetoric and relentless reasoning of the Declaration of Independence retain as much of their power to inspire as they had back in July of 1776: When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the…
At least 20 people were also injured in the blast, which took place near Syria’s Palace of Justice An explosion ripped through a cafe in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Thursday, killing at least nine people and injuring 20, according to the Syrian Ministry of Health. Authorities believe that the blast was caused by a bomb.The explosion took place shortly after 3 PM local time at a cafe in the al-Marjah district, Syrian state media reported. At the nearby Palace of Justice, trials had recently been held for several members of former President Bashar Assad’s government.The blast was caused by…
A State Armor report accuses the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) of advancing Chinese strategic interests through decades of cooperation with China-linked institutions, while supporting legal and regulatory efforts that restrict American energy production. The report, titled “ELI and Communist China: How the Environmental Law Institute Threatens American Energy and Advances Chinese Interests,” examines the Environmental Law Institute’s relationships with Chinese government-affiliated entities, regulators, judges, universities, and legal institutions. State Armor said the report was sent Thursday morning to key congressional leaders along with a letter addressed to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee…
Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” host John Roberts said Democratic Socialists want to “crap all over America.” Roberts said, “On the occasion of America’s 250th birthday, a lot of us are feeling patriotism and love for this country. This was an adopted country for me. It wasn’t for you, but a lot of these Democrat socialist candidates seem to want to crap all over America. You have Darializa Chevalier, who said her hands were dirty, and what was she going to wipe her hands on? The American flag behind her. I mean, who are these people?” Former Senator…
Spain is the third European country in just over a month to ban its agencies from working with the US military tech giant The Spanish government is ordering state-backed companies to cut their ties with US defense contractor Palantir, Spain’s El Confidencial newspaper has reported. The move follows similar bans in France and Germany.Sources within several public firms told the newspaper that they have been instructed not to sign any new contracts with Palantir over fears that classified national security information could fall into the company’s hands.The ban affects state businesses operating in the communications, defense, military technology, and public…
Indirect talks between U.S. and Iranian representatives in Doha, Qatar, concluded on Wednesday, seemingly without a breakthrough on crucial issues like freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, although mediators from Qatar and Pakistan insisted “positive progress” was made. The mediators were hard-pressed to explain exactly what progress might have been achieved in the meetings, during which the American and Iranian contingents did not speak directly to each other. “Sources said negotiators for the two countries spent two days in Doha discussing maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and financial incentives for Iran, two pillars of the initial…