NEW Investigation Opened by U.S Federal Judge, Hillary is SWEATING!
While examination of Hillary Clinton's illegal private email server is happening, numerous
people scattered in different approaches to manage affirm that would have been used as
a piece of the examination.
Moreover, by "fare thee well," I mean "to cover, kill, delete, stowaway, or wipe"
from nearness.
Three of the lawful advocates who were found up with sifting through countless on the private
server database that would fill in as a noteworthy part of the affirmation were doing their level
best to ensure that no one.
By means of The Daily Wire:
A Circuit Court judge in Maryland has requested the state bar to open examinations concerning
three legal advisors who professedly erased a huge number of Hillary Clinton's messages.
Overruling legal counselors speaking to the state, Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge
Paul F. Harris Jr. said the objections held up against top Clinton legal counselors David
E. Kendall, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson couldn't be expelled as unimportant.
"THERE ARE ALLEGATIONS OF DESTROYING EVIDENCE," JUDGE HARRIS SAID AT A HEARING ON MONDAY.
HE SAID THAT INVESTIGATIONS MUST BE CONDUCTED IF THE ALLEGATIONS HAVE MERIT.
Legal counselor Ty Clevenger, who has resolutely sought after assents against Clinton and her
legitimate group, brought the argument against the Clinton legal counselors.
He is trying to have Clinton and her lawyers suspended or disbarred.
Clevenger fights that the legal counselors helped Clinton obliterate messages from a
mystery server the 2016 Democratic presidential chosen one kept in her New York home.
While Hillary turned more than a great many messages, she additionally devastated somewhere
in the range of 33,000, saying they were private and not identified with her work as Barack
Obama's Secretary of State.
"My postulation is: If you are a politically unmistakable lawyer, you are held to an alternate
standard," Clevenger said after the hearing, as indicated by The Baltimore Sun.
"I've seen this in Texas, California … I picked this case since I knew individuals
would focus."
"I JUST THINK THIS IS A RATHER EASY DECISION AT THIS POINT," [THE JUDGE] SAID.
"THE COURT IS ORDERING BAR COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE."
As the months go by and more information wound up noticeable about conspiracy between the
Clinton attorneys, the Department of Justice and the FBI, it was discovered that AFTER
Clinton got a subpoena of each one of her messages on her server, she had picked to
delete the server so effectively so that even God himself couldn't read them.
Directly, a judge needs replies from this three legal advisors, David Kendall, Cheryl
Mills and Heather Samuelson and, man, is Hillary sweating projectiles!
Despite whether these people are disbarred, it won't keep them from continuing with
their unlawful exercises.
Bill Clinton was moreover disbarred for his giving prevarication in the midst of the Monica
Lewinsky embarrassment.
What's more, remember that Hillary was not, her allow was suspended in 2002 for not achieving
bar rules in instruction.
What this will do, regardless, is send a sensible message to various legal counselors who are
also working in underhanded courses with the Clintons and Democrats when all is said in
done: You may get paid a LOT of money, yet it will finally cost you your allow to give
lawful advice.
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President Trump and Nikki Haley Just Gave the United Nations Something to Really Cry About - Duration: 3:33.
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U.S. not getting fair return for its military presence in South Korea: Trump - Duration: 0:29.
President Trump claims the U.S. is not getting a fair return for its military presence in
South Korea.
Speaking in Ohio, Trump talked about his infrastructure proposal, then also compared the U.S.-Mexico
border, where he's pushing to build a wall,....to the DMZ between the two Koreas.
He said it's unfair that the U.S. spends billions of dollars in other countries maintaining
their borders but not its own border.
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Newly-released declassified documents show North Korea suggested forming 'neutral state' in 1987 - Duration: 1:33.
The nation's foreign ministry announced, newly declassified documents show,... North Korea
suggested forming a 'neutral state' on the peninsula.
Lee Jeong-yeon sheds light on the fascinating revelation from some three decades ago,...
just ahead of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Around 30 years ago in 1987, North Korea had suggested forming a 'neutral state' on the
Korean peninsula to form a buffer zone... according to declassified diplomatic documents.
The 230-thousand-page documents disclosed by the Foreign Ministry on Friday revealed
this proposal by the North, which was passed on in secret through Mikhail Gorbachev, then
leader of the Soviet Union,... to then U.S. President Ronald Reagan, during a summit held
at the White House on December 9th, 1987.
The contents of this proposal include withdrawing all foreign military presence from the Korean
peninsula, writing up a peace treaty, and the new 'neutral state' entity joining the
United Nations under a single name.
Washington however,... deemed the proposal unrealistic unless North Korea showed a willingness
to establish trust.
Seoul shared this opinion, especially as the contents were the same as what was proposed
by former North Korean leader Kim Il-sung in 1980.
As for the reason behind this proposal, experts speculate that it's because the regime did
not want to be left out of the spotlight with the upcoming 1988 Summer Olympics in South
Korea.
Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News.
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Russia Expels 60 US Diplomats, Summons 23 Ambassadors Over Expulsions - Duration: 1:02.
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Russia To Close US Consulate In St. Petersburg, Orders Americans Out - Duration: 2:09.
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Man From Banned Middle Eastern Nation Tried To Enter The US When Trump Took IMMEDIATE Action - Duration: 3:27.
Man from banned Middle Eastern nation tried to enter the US when Trump took
immediate action CNN won't report this president Donald Trump's critics were
shocked when they saw what happened as a band Muslim was granted a visa to enter
the United State the man is an Iranian who was granted a US visa to visit
America in hopes to donate bone marrow to his brother who is suffering from
blood cancer this is a very rare waiver that people get but there was a much
deeper issue at hand and president Trump saw it and took care of it there might
be restrictions on travel from multiple countries that bar people entering the
United States but something much bigger than a travel restriction was at stake
here the Iranian man is kami are Hashimi and he was determined to be a 100% match
for a bone-marrow transplant that could save his brother's life who has blood
cancer when someone's life is at stake and there's a chance to save them then
it's good to know that the Americans responsible for making a decision have
allowed the travel so the bone marrow transfer can be conducted and hopefully
save the man's brother the hill reported more about the temporary travel visas
submitted to the traveling Muslim men an Iranian man has been granted a US visa
allowing him to travel to the country in hopes to donating bone marrow to his
brother reuters reported Friday that came er Hashimi an Iranian citizen had
been granted a rare waiver to president Trump's travel ban which bars people
from Iran and seven other countries from coming to the US Hashimi had applied for
the visa at the US consulate in Yerevan Armenia in February after discovering
that he was a 100% match for a bone marrow transplant that could save the
life of his brother a US citizen who has blood cancer
initially the State Department's website showed that Hashim ease visa application
had been refused but the man's lawyer Massa Ken Bobby told Reuters that she
received a call on Thursday that Hashimi had been granted a waiver to the travel
ban and that he should make arrangements to pick up the visa in Armenia it's
unfortunate that so much effort had to go into getting just one clearly urgent
visa approved Ken Bob I told Reuters there are thousands of people stuck also
with urgent cases with no idea what is happening
travel ban which bars most people from Chad Iran Libya Somalia Syria Yemen
North Korea and Venezuela from coming to the u.s. was allowed to go into effect
in December after months of legal challenges according to Reuters the
State Department has approved 375 waivers to the ban though it is not
clear how many people applied in total president Trump has many leftist critics
who claim he is racist homophobic and many other words ending in OBE andest
President Trump just made a huge point that hammers home the nail in the head
of the Democrats as he proves that he will go against his own travel
restrictions if there's a very good reason Trump lost a brother and he knows
what it's like to lose someone that might be close to him Trump probably
admires that this man is willing to donate his bone marrow to help save his
brother and there's not much reason to deny a visa that could potentially save
a life
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Mail More with the U.S. Postal Service - Duration: 1:24.
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WELCOME TO CALABASAS CA! US OUT LOUD VLOG 2k Radius Challenge - Duration: 8:39.
Whats up Thank you for watching us out loud! Welcome to Calabasas! Stay tuned for a view of Jake Pauls Calabasas Home!
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US Drone Strike in Libya Kills Top al-Qaida Recruiter - Duration: 0:55.
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South Korea, U.S. to start joint military drills on Sunday - Duration: 0:40.
South Korea and the United States start their annual joint military drills on Sunday.
The allies' Marines are scheduled to start the Ssangyong or "double dragon" exercise
on the same day.
Among U.S. assets to take part in the drill are the USS Wasp, the U.S. Navy's 40-thousand
ton multipurpose assault ship, used for a detachment of F-35B vertical landing stealth
fighter jets.
The U.S. is unlikely to deploy an aircraft carrier to this year's drills amid the efforts
to engage North Korea in diplomacy.
The allies are due to finish their drills before the inter-Korean summit on April 27th.
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CNN 10 - March 31, 2018 | Legal Developments Concerning a U.S. Immigration Order | CNN Student News - Duration: 10:01.
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380 Sheriffs in 40 States Just Issued Orders to Congress on Behalf of Pres. Trump - Duration: 3:10.
380 Sheriffs in 40 States Just Issued Orders to Congress on Behalf of Pres. Trump
Is Donald Trump alone in his push to "build the wall?"
His opponents say yes, and portray him as racist and bigoted for pushing this issue.
An announcement from a major group, however, makes it clear that the president isn't
the only one who believes the southern wall is important — and the people who are urging
Congress to secure the border know a few things about law enforcement.
Earlier this month, a stunning 380 sheriffs from 40 different states signed a joint letter
calling on lawmakers to fund the U.S.-Mexico wall and finally secure America's borders.
"Without border security and immigration reform, more Americans will continue to be
victims of crime.
Now is the time to act," declared the letter, which was drafted by the National Sheriffs'
Association.
That group is one of the largest law enforcement associations in the country, and is made up
of over 20,000 members, 3,000 of whom serve as sheriffs.
"As elected Sheriffs, we have taken an oath to do everything in our power to keep our
citizens and legal residents, our communities, and our nation safe," the letter stated.
"Year after year, we have been warning the Federal government about detrimental increases
in transnational drug trafficking, gang violence, sex trafficking, murder, and other escalating
incidents of crime by illegal aliens entering our country," continued the law enforcement
professionals.
Those officers called out Washington lawmakers for failing to act, and putting the American
people at risk.
"Because Congress has failed to enact the necessary reforms, our citizens and legal
residents face even greater dangers, our national security is more vulnerable, and our enforcement
efforts have been seriously compromised," the 380 sheriffs jointly stated.
Senators and representatives weren't the only ones scolded by the sheriffs.
Liberal "sanctuary city" policies, such as the ones becoming widespread on the west
coast, were also pointed to as a source of problems for American citizens.
"These sanctuary policies, including the laws California enacted, directly undermine
and limit cooperation and collaboration between local, state and federal law enforcement,
making it harder for America's sheriffs to protect our citizens and legal residents,"
the law enforcement officials explained.
"In addition, the problem of MS-13 and other gangs that operate back and forth across our
borders has become worse because of our failure to secure the border and the continued court-ordered
catch and release policies."
We've reported on the results of those policies many times: Left-leaning cities and counties
routinely work against federal ICE agents, essentially aiding criminals who often return
to commit more crimes.
When hundreds of veteran law enforcement officers from across America come together to warn
citizens about the consequences of an unsecured border, it may be time to listen.
Illegal immigration is not just an Arizona or California issue; it has widespread effects
throughout America, and the consequences of inaction are all too often deadly.
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380 Sheriffs In 40 States Just Issued Orders To Congress On Behalf Of President Trump(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 5:40.
380 Sheriffs In 40 States Just Issued Orders To Congress On Behalf Of President Trump
president Donald Trump in Ohio today promising to quote get that sucker built
but he needs more funding from Congress this plea is nothing new here's what is
three hundred and eighty sheriff's forty states all demanding in a letter today
that Congress act now Bristol County Massachusetts Sheriff Thomas Hodgson is
leading this whole push he is here and he's only here it's good to see you
Sheriff great to see you Trish so you get a lot
of people on board right now a lot of people backing you liking what they're
hearing tell me about the process and where it's going well the sheriff's are
at a point now in this country where they've watched the inaction of Congress
for twenty years on this issue of particularly the security aspects of
immigration reform to a point now where it's impacting our ability to be able to
keep the people of our community safe we have elected officials who are basically
telling the illegals that they need to come out of the shadows while at the
same time you have people like attorney Becerra US Attorney General bus heiress
in California saying we want you citizens and legal residents to go into
the shadows and if you attempt to cooperate with law enforcement to keep
your community safe we're going to prosecute you we can't have that in
America sure if it's kind of mind-boggling to me because as I've said
you know I'm a big supporter of state rights I appreciate the autonomy that
states should have that said when you're talking about immigration you're talking
about borders you're talking about a country to me this is one where federal
law should trump no pun intended any kind of state law here I don't know how
you go out and do your job when you've got this kind of conflict what kind of
challenges does that present to you into other sheriff's all across the country
well the there's several first of all when you when you have this kind of a
situation going on Munir discouraging our partnerships that we've been
developing since 9/11 if we learned anything after 9/11 it was that we
needed to share more intelligence with our state local and federal partners we
needed to share resources to become more efficient and save taxpayers
in our efforts to keep the community safe in our region's and and now we have
a situation where these sanctuaries are basically disrupting our abilities to
keep these partnerships and in inhibiting our ability to pass along
information in a timely way to keep people from being released going back
into the community and committing serious crimes against innocent people
sheriff do you find that happening in other words you you you around some some
folks up that have done something rather dangerous and then all of a sudden you
find yourself rounding the exact same folks up more than once well there's no
question about it and the other piece of this is we're seeing people that get
deported who've been coming back in or five and six times we saw in Kathryn
Steinle case we've seen in other cases where people have been murdered and and
that reinforces what our presidents do and President Trump is exactly right to
get this wall built get the security aspects of immigration reform done so
the people of our communities are safe and the laws are upheld have you heard
from anyone has the president reached out to you at all I mean what is the the
overall sense from the White House of what you're doing well I've been to two
meetings at the White House one on ms-13 and one with the President on the angel
moms and dads who lost loved ones prior to that and look we are all on the same
page law enforcement is so proud and so happy that President Trump has taken a
stand from day one that he will make sure that the rule of law is enforced
and that it's done equitably and that elected officials who attempt to try to
pick and choose what laws they want to follow at the expense of the American
people in an effort to protect criminal illegal aliens well they're going to pay
a consequence too and we feel very good about that
any lawmakers from Congress earth well as far as our they have they expressed
support for this I mean you're calling on Congress to do something what what is
what usual reaction thus far well sure look we know that the Goodlatte bill has
a lot of good things in it probably it is the most complete bill that's been
filed that's going to address eliminating the lottery it's going to
give us the security aspects on the interior that we need and
at the border so there are an awful lot of members of Congress who want this to
move through but we need those 60 votes in the Senate and I hope people will
will step up the community and work with the sheriffs to get this done once and
for all are you certainly trying to get their attention
yeah well Tricia if you look if you think about this if any sheriff was
given a task to put something together plan it and get it going
and was given 20 years to do it and couldn't do it in 20 years imagine that
in the private sector after the second year they would have fired you for not
doing anything it's been 20 years that this Congress has used this as a
political football and enough is enough and the sheriff's are speaking up and
joining together with our our constituents in our communities and
saying you need to now act Congress and let's stop with this whole blueprint of
inaction well sir if your voice is being heard all of their voices are being
heard thank you so much good to have you here today sir
thanks for having me Trisha have a great day thank you god bless you and God
bless america
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BOOM! Trump Admin Announces HUGE Cutbacks to United Nations - Duration: 3:30.
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Could Citizens United Force Candidates To Accept Corporate Money? - Duration: 2:55.
Next question we have here from Twitter comes from @P_McEnroe who asks, "Do you think it's
possible given the #CitizensUnitedRuling that politicians who don't accept corporate PAC
money could be forced to do so, on the grounds that not doing so violates Freedom of Speech?"
Yeah, actually.
That is a phenomenal point and it's absolutely plausible that could happen.
If corporations say that their money is free speech and a politician or wanna be politician
running for office says, "I will not accept your money."
That could be seen as a violation of free speech, and that's terrifying to think about.
What's also terrifying to think about is the fact that when you hear a story about a politician
who's not taking any corporate money it makes headlines.
That's how rare it is in this country today.
I mean, that's sad.
That's pathetic.
I remember, again, when we first started this 14 years ago doing stories about these corporations
donating money to politicians and at the time, it was, "Oh my God.
They gave this guy $5,000."
Well, now they're giving them hundreds of thousands of dollars through these super PACs
and you can see the result in this legislation.
But my question and this is what an attorney who if this ever goes in front of the court
again needs to argue is that how can money be free speech when it's not universally guaranteed?
You can't guarantee a right unless everybody has access to it.
So if money is speech, then everybody should be entitled to money, right?
That kind of goes together.
I don't know why that argument wasn't made in the first Citizens United ruling, but it
needs to be made now because if a corporation can give $100,000 to a politic campaign through
a super PAC, yet a guy like me can only afford to send a $10 donation, that's not equal.
That's not us having the same size microphone here.
That's them having one thousand times the amount of free speech that I have.
There is nothing fair about the system under Citizens United and I feel like those arguing
against it when it went in front of the Supreme Court screwed us over royally because this
seems like it would've been a pretty easy issue to nail to the ground if only a competent
attorney had been there arguing against money being considered
free speech.
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Protecting U.S. tech from China - Duration: 5:16.
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US could create 5% nominal GDP this year: Rick Rieder - Duration: 5:23.
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News Wrap: Syrian roadside bomb kills U.S., UK soldiers - Duration: 6:48.
JUDY WOODRUFF: An American soldier has been killed in Northern Syria in the military campaign
against Islamic State fighters.
A British soldier died in the same roadside bomb attack.
A local Syrian official says it happened overnight in Manbij, where American troops are aiding
anti-ISIS forces.
President Trump said yesterday that the 2,000 U.S. troops in Syria will be leaving very
soon.
But the Pentagon's U.S. Central Command said that it has no information on that.
Palestinian protesters confronted Israeli troops along the Gaza border today in the
bloodiest day there since 2014.
The Palestinians said at least 15 people were killed by Israeli fire.
Reuters correspondent Nidal al-Mughrabi witnessed the violence.
He spoke with us via Skype a short while ago from Gaza City.
NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI, Reuters: We have seen lots of people, thousands, and several thousands
have started to come early to the location east of Gaza along the border with Israel.
According to the organizers, people should have stayed 700 meters away from the border,
but many, many, many of the protesters have ignored the calls of organizes to stay that
far.
People throw stones.
The Israeli responded by tear gas, live fire and rubber bullets, as well as casualties
started to fall.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Why is this happening right now?
We know that this has been a special day for the Palestinians.
What was the immediate impetus?
NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI: Every year, it's been some celebrations and some demonstrations to commemorate
the day in 1976, you know, like a loss of land.
But, this day, it was different.
Palestinian factions, including the Islamist group Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip,
have supported an idea to mass thousands, and, if they could, tens of thousands of people
along the border with Israel to demand the right of return.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Israelis are accusing the Palestinians, accusing Hamas, of deliberately
sending women and children to the border, putting them at risk, in other words.
Did you see that?
NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI: The Israelis, since the morning, they have said that Hamas was exploiting
the crowds for its own purposes, in order to send civilians to be face to face with
Israeli soldiers along the border.
What happened today, you know, we have seen all -- you know, like, people from all factions,
but we have seen lots of people who are frustrated of everything.
They are frustrated of the lack of peace.
They are frustrated for the lack of any horizon.
It has made no difference to them whether they live or die because the situation in
Gaza was so terrible.
JUDY WOODRUFF: It is late at night there.
Have things calmed down?
NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI: Many -- or I can say most of the protesters have returned home.
The Palestinian president has asked for the United Nations to meet over what happened
today in Gaza.
He condemned it, and he asked the U.N. Security Council to afford the Palestinians with international
protection because of what happened.
Tomorrow, there will be a national mourning day and also strike.
So that is also another reason why we could expect more clashes.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Nidal Al-Mughrabi with Reuters, thank you very much.
NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI: You're welcome.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Christians marked Good Friday across much of the world today from Jerusalem
to the Vatican and elsewhere.
Pope Francis began services at St. Peter's Basilica by lying prostrate before the altar.
Security was heavy for the occasion.
And in the Northern Philippines, crowds gathered to witness and record as seven Roman Catholics
were nailed to crosses.
The church has tried to discourage the ritual.
Back in this country, a jury in Florida has acquitted the widow of the gunman who massacred
49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Noor Salman was found not guilty of lying to the FBI and hiding her husband's extremist
beliefs.
Omar Mateen was killed by police in the 2016 Pulse nightclub attack.
Independent autopsy results raised new questions today about the police killing of Stephon
Clark in Sacramento, California.
On March 18, two officers fired 20 times at Clark, shouting that he had a gun.
It turned out to be a cell phone.
Today, Dr. Bennet Omalu, who is a pathologist hired by the family, said that eight shots
hit Clark, and seven of those were from behind.
Police had said that he was coming toward them.
DR.
BENNET OMALU, Clark Family Forensic Pathologist: The proposition that has been presented, that
he was assailing the officers, meaning he was facing the officers, is inconsistent with
the prevailing forensic evidence.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Dr. Omalu is known for his groundbreaking study of brain injuries in
pro football players.
That prompted the NFL to adopt new safety rules.
More than two dozen school districts in Kentucky closed today, when hundreds of teachers called
in sick.
They are protesting a pension overhaul adopted late last night.
It says new teachers will be not be guaranteed a set benefit amount.
This follows a teachers strike in West Virginia and threats of job actions in several other
states.
And a Russian hacker accused of attacking Silicon Valley companies is back in the United
States to face trial.
The Czech Republic extradited Yevgeniy Nikulin last night.
He's charged with hacking systems at LinkedIn, Dropbox, and other American firms.
Still to come on the "NewsHour": Russia strikes back, expelling 60 American diplomats from
the country; Atlanta the target of a large-scale cyber-attack; plus, inside the government
command center tasked with fending off hackers; and much more.
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