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Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 11:28pm
ALERT Trump Cleared By House Intel Report.
 4/27/18  Town Hall by: Katie Pavlich
A new report released Friday by the House Intelligence Committee shows there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidential election. 
 The report, which the intelligence community highly redacted and spans 253 pages, shows the Russians tried to influence the election through propaganda campaigns and details similar efforts in Europe. It lists dozens of findings on a number of relevant issues and shows in January 2017 obuma intelligence officials used the infamous Russian dossier as a way to attack President Trump in the press.
That dossier was paid for by the DNC and the clinton campaign in 2016 and compiled by British spy Christopher Steele.
 Former DNI James Clapper, now a CNN national security analyst, acknowledged discussing the dossier with CNN journalist Jake Tapper and admitted that he might have spoken with other journalists about the same topic," the report states.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 10:08pm

Americans aren’t Happy with Companies that Cut Ties with the NRA.

Apr/25/18

 Following the Parkland Shooting and the immense amount of pressure on the NRA that ensued, many of the NRA’s corporate sponsors have chosen to cut ties with the organization.

 By and large, these were financially-oriented decisions as companies began to fear that an association with the NRA would lead to boycotts that would hurt their bottom line. However, what we’re now seeing is that these companies’ decision to cut ties with the NRA may backfire on them in a big way.

 According to a study conducted by One America News, the overall favorability ratings of companies that have cut ties with the NRA have dropped, in some cases significantly.

 Companies that cater to a majority conservative base such as Yeti have felt the backlash most strongly and now expect their sales to see a significant drop due to boycotts from NRA supporters.

 This result is a firm reminder of the fact that no matter how much hate and vitriol the NRA gets in the media or how loud the voices of the minority that opposes them are, the majority of Americans still strongly value their Second Amendment rights.

 Companies that cave to the pressure of the left on this issue do so at their own peril.

 For more information on the favorability study conducted by One America News and the fallout that companies are facing after cutting ties with the NRA, be sure to check out the video below.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/LNnfpaYQ4uA

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 9:51pm

Napolitano Calls the clinton Foundation “Criminal Enterprise".
Mar/6/18
  While the media has been going on one wild goose chase after another in the hopeless attempt to prove that Donald Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign, the real instances of collusion and corruption have been almost entirely ignored.
  One person who has certainly not ignored these instances of corruption, though, is former CIA officer and whistleblower Kevin Shipp.
In a recent Tweet, Shipp explained that all of the corruption and wrongdoing in the DOJ and FBI can be traced back to one underlying cause – the clinton Foundation.
  Supposed to be a charity organization, killary clinton has used and abused the clinton Foundation as a way to underhandedly push her political agenda, in highly illegal ways.
  Kevin Shipp believes that the actions of killary clinton and the clinton Foundation will almost certainly lead to indictment, and the high-profile senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano agrees.

 In a recent interview on Fox News, Judge Napolitano called the clinton Foundation a “criminal enterprise”, going on to say that the evidence that bill and killary clinton engaged in multiple illegal activities through the clinton Foundation is beyond compelling.
 
To hear Judge Napolitano explain why he believes that the clinton Foundation is a criminal enterprise as well as to hear his thoughts on the recent gun control legislation that is being pushed.

  https://youtu.be/C_Cr7boSXps

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 8:42pm
President Trump's BIG Move To Block Illegal Caravan.
4/23/18  Fox News  by: Brooke Singman
 President Trump said Monday he has “instructed” Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen NOT to allow “large caravans of people” into the U.S. as a group of Central American migrants starts to reach the border, calling the situation a “disgrace.”
  “Despite the Democrat inspired laws on Sanctuary Cities and the Border being so bad and one sided, I have instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security not to let these large Caravans of people into our Country! It is a disgrace!
 We are the only Country in the World so naïve! WALL,” Trump tweeted early Monday.
 
Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 8:33pm

Trump Sends Legal Army To Border.

 4/24/18 Daily Wire by: Emily Zanotti

Last week, the Trump Administration ordered the National Guard to the border in some states to provide extra support to US Customs and Border Patrol during the illegal immigration "high season." This week, they also announced they're sending a cadre of immigration attorneys and judges to help process members of a "caravan" of asylum seekers, currently crossing Mexico and inching closer to the southern U.S. border.
  According to the Texas Tribune, legal professionals will begin arriving at the border this week.

  When the migrant caravan finally reaches the border, anyone who crosses illegally "will be referred for prosecution."
 "Anyone claiming asylum will have their claim processed almost instantly. If their claims are "without merit" they will be deported back to their country of origin. If you enter the United States illegally, let me be clear: you have broken the law. And we will enforce the law through prosecution of illegal border crossers,” the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of the operation told media in a statement.
  “DHS encourages persons with asylum or other similar claims to seek protections in the first safe country they enter, including Mexico.”
 DHS isn't sure how many migrants will make it to the U.S..
  At one time, the caravan, which happens every year, had more than 1,500 participants. Most of those people trailed off in Mexico.
  A handful were captured trying to cross the border into Mexifornia at Tijuana.
Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 8:11pm

The Latest: Caravan of migrants arrives at TIJUANA, Mexico.                 Apr/29/18  7:13 PM



Central American migrants sit on top of the border wall on the beach in San Diego during a gathering of migrants living on both sides of the border, Sunday, April 29, 2018. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
Central American migrants sit on top of the border wall on the beach in San Diego during a gathering of migrants living on both sides of the border, Sunday, April 29, 2018.
 
Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 8:03pm

The Central Americans will test the administration's tough rhetoric when they begin seeking asylum at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing, the nation's busiest.

10:30 p.m.

U.S. immigration lawyers are telling Central Americans in a caravan of asylum-seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego that they face possible separation from their children and detention for many months. They say they want to prepare them for the worst.

The Central Americans will test the Trump administration's tough rhetoric criticizing the caravan when they begin seeking asylum Sunday at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing, the nation's busiest.

President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet have been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the San Ysidro crossing may be unable to take asylum-seekers if it faces too many at once, forcing people to wait in Mexico until it has more room.

 

More than a dozen climbed a roughly 18-foot-high border wall under the watchful eyes of Border Patrol agents. About 50 supporters watched on the U.S. side, where they were held about 20 yards away.

President Donald Trump has been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

The Central Americans will test the administration's tough rhetoric when they begin seeking asylum at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing.

10:05 a.m.

Central Americans in a caravan of asylum seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego have filled five old school buses as they prepare to turn themselves in to U.S. authorities.

People left a downtown Tijuana migrant shelter Sunday where they have been staying. Asked how he felt as he boarded the bus, Nefi Hernandez replied, "Nervous."

Police with flashing lights escorted the buses through the streets of Tijuana to a cross-border rally on the beach, with supporters gathering on the U.S. side of the fence.

President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet have been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

The Central Americans will test the administration's tough rhetoric when they begin seeking asylum at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing, the nation's busiest.

10:30 p.m.

U.S. immigration lawyers are telling Central Americans in a caravan of asylum-seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego that they face possible separation from their children and detention for many months. They say they want to prepare them for the worst.

The Central Americans will test the Trump administration's tough rhetoric criticizing the caravan when they begin seeking asylum Sunday at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing, the nation's busiest.

President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet have been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the San Ysidro crossing may be unable to take asylum-seekers if it faces too many at once, forcing people to wait in Mexico until it has more room

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 8:03pm

Before buses arrived at the rally Sunday at a fence that reaches to the ocean, about 100 supporters on the Mexican side of the border marched along the beach, shouting "Alerta" (attention) to the sound of a drumbeat.

More than a dozen climbed a roughly 18-foot-high border wall under the watchful eyes of Border Patrol agents. About 50 supporters watched on the U.S. side, where they were held about 20 yards away.

President Donald Trump has been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

The Central Americans will test the administration's tough rhetoric when they begin seeking asylum at San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing.

10:05 a.m.

Central Americans in a caravan of asylum seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego have filled five old school buses as they prepare to turn themselves in to U.S. authorities.

People left a downtown Tijuana migrant shelter Sunday where they have been staying. Asked how he felt as he boarded the bus, Nefi Hernandez replied, "Nervous."

Police with flashing lights escorted the buses through the streets of Tijuana to a cross-border rally on the beach, with supporters gathering on the U.S. side of the fence.

President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet have been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

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Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 7:58pm

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Central Americans in a caravan of asylum seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego have left a cross-border rally as they prepare to turn themselves in to U.S. authorities.

Hundreds of migrants in five old school buses planned to eat lunch Sunday before making a roughly 15-minute walk to San Diego's San Ysidro border crossing, the nation's busiest. Many are fleeing violence in their home countries and will ask the U.S. for asylum.

The caravan got attention after President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet called it a threat to the United States.

Supporters rallied on both sides of the border with a fence between them. Some climbed the wall to sit or wave signs under the watchful eyes of U.S. Border Patrol agents.

11:15 a.m.

With people rallying on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border to support a caravan of Central American asylum seekers, one of those planning to turn herself in to U.S. authorities says she feels hopeful.

Maria de Los Angeles said Sunday that she felt confident after speaking with an attorney that she'd be released while her case winds through the courts because she was traveling alone with her 1-year-old son.

The 17-year-old hoped to move in with a sister in San Francisco and said she believed "everything will work out." She said she fled her home in Honduras because the father of her son threatened to kill her and their child.

President Donald Trump has been tracking the caravan, calling it a threat to the U.S.

Some supporters have climbed the wall separating San Diego and Tijuana to sit or wave signs under the watchful eyes of U.S. Border Patrol agents.

10:45 a.m.

Central Americans in a caravan of asylum seekers that traveled through Mexico to the border with San Diego and their supporters are rallying on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on April 29, 2018 at 7:34pm

Central American migrants traveling in the 'Migrant Via Crucis' caravan 'demonstrate' at the U.S.-Mexican border at Tijuana's beaches Sunday in Baja California, Mexico.Guillermo Arias.

 Members of a migrant caravan seeking asylum in the United States reached Tijuana, Mexico, on Sunday, where U.S. immigration officials said that the port of entry had filled to capacity and that people without documentation may have to wait south of the border.

  "As sufficient space and resources become available, CBP officers will be able to take additional individuals into the port for processing," Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said.

 The statement offered the first glimpse of a showdown that the 400 or so migrants had been preparing for with the Trump administration.
 
 
 
 

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