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Impeachment fight poses wildcard for Trump economy | TheHill

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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The looming threat of MORE's impeachment is adding another flashpoint to an uncertain economic outlook for the U.S. Trump's trade battles, impending recessions across Europe, and rising tensions in the Middle East have taken a toll on the slowing U.S. economy. The U.S. has held steady even as job and economic growth have faded throughout 2019, threatening an unemployment rate near record lows.

Trump demands to meet whistleblower, warns of 'Big Consequences' | TheHill

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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MORE (D-Calif) initiating a formal impeachment inquiry last week. Details of the phone call first emerged after reports that a whistleblower had raised concerns about it to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. A readout of the call, which was released last week, showed Trump asking Zelensky to investigate former Vice President MORE and his son Hunter Biden. The fallout from those reports led to a flood of new calls on Capitol Hill for an impeachment inquiry.

Illegal Alien Allegedly Operated Sex Trafficking Business in South Carolina

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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Maria Antonia Zavaleta-Perez, a 40-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, is accused of running a brothel where she allegedly trafficked illegal alien prostitutes across state lines and sold them to clients for cash, according to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. Zavaleta-Perez, who went by the nickname “La China,” would bring prostitutes, who were also illegal aliens, from North Carolina to South Carolina or have a co-conspirator drive the girls

Tribe Gives River 'Personhood Rights' to Fight Climate Change

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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The tribe’s decision took place in the spring, but media are reporting its relevance because of the climate change agenda of the left, including the United Nations, High Country News reported:  “By granting the rights of personhood to the Klamath River, not only does it create laws and legal advocacy routes, but it’s also an expression of Yurok values,” said Geneva Thompson, associate general counsel for the tribe and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, who worked

GoFundMe for ‘Whistleblower’ Raises More than $157,000

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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The group Whistleblower Aid created a GoFundMe page titled “Help the Intelligence Officer Whistleblower” on Wednesday, and has already raised more than $157,000 for this person. The GoFundMe page states that all proceeds from the fundraiser would go “toward the whistleblower’s legal fees.” The “whistleblower” alleged that Trump pressed Ukraine’s leader to investigate 2020 Democrat candidate Joe Biden, and has caused House Democrats to start a formal impeachment inquiry into Tr

Watch–Elizabeth Warren: Amnesty for Illegals 'Good' for American Workers

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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During a town hall with the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in Madison Heights, Michigan, Warren said she will give amnesty to all 12 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the country, a move that would immediately drive up foreign competition in the labor market for America’s working and blue-collar class. Warren said: Similarly, Warren is promising to expand legal immigration levels, which are already at historically record-high rates.

Kellyanne Conway says Pelosi succumbed to pressure from men on impeachment - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 30, 2019
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WASHINGTON — White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told reporters on Friday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi agreed to open an impeachment inquiry after “men around her” pressured her into it. Conway, one of President Trump’s most aggressive spokespeople, insisted that “there were no high crimes and misdemeanors” in Trump’s July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Conway said that Pelosi “finally capitulated to her angry mob” and then accused her of succumbing to pressure from male Democrats. “At 1 p.m.