How Congress Could Have Final Say on Russian Collusion Scandal

How Congress Could Have Final Say on Russian Collusion ScandalJonathan Turley – For those interested in the truth about the Russian collusion investigation, the Durham Report has hundreds of pages of details of the alliance of political, government and media figures behind arguably the greatest hoax in U.S. history.

The only thing it does not have is an actual indictment or true accountability for the critical players in an effort to derail an American presidency. Indeed, some witnesses associated with the Clinton campaign appear to have refused to cooperate with the investigation. Congress could change that. Continue reading

Ideoloons

Deana Chadwell – One look at the lineup of Democrat presidential candidates and I have to wonder what we’re coming to — is this the best the party can come up with? Really? If the Democrats make up roughly half the population, then why are these people the cream that’s risen to the top? If they’re the top, what on God’s green earth is at the bottom?

But what about religious beliefs? Even religion should be subjected to the verification requirement — why would we want to believe something false? Any god worth his salt would leave a trail of evidence. As a Christian I have no trouble lining up the historical/archeological substantiation for the claims made by the doctrines of my faith. It isn’t blind. Even the Resurrection stands the test of logical reality (See the writings of J. Warner Wallace or Lee Strobel).

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Putin Demands U.S. Send ‘Hard Evidence’ Of Russian Meddling

putinSean Adl-Tabatabai – Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked Washington to send him hard evidence that Russian citizens meddled in the 2016 U.S. election.

In a scathing attack directed at U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the Clinton campaign, Putin mocked the hysteria around Russian collusion, referring to the accusations as nothing more than “yelling and hollering in the United States Congress”.

Reuters reports:  “I have to see first what they’ve done. Give us materials, give us information,” Putin said in an interview with NBC TV aired late on Friday, according to an English voice-over of his words.

“We can not respond to that if they do not violate Russian laws,” Putin told NBC’s Megyn Kelly, when asked whether Moscow would take action against the named individuals. Continue reading