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BOMBSHELL! Hillary’s shocking link to Vince Foster’s death (Ken Starr confessed!)
Investigator Ken Starr admitted this week that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was directly linked to Vince Foster’s mysterious death in 1993.
However, Starr left the disturbing findings off his final report because he wanted to “spare” Hillary.
Starr confessed last week that he intentionally omitted his findings to New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler, according to reports.
Kessler, a former investigative reporter for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, interviewed Starr during the 2019 Annapolis Book Festival, a major publishing trade show held on Apr. 6 in Maryland.
FBI agents investigating Foster’s sudden suicide linked his death back to a raucous meeting between him and Hillary, Kessler told The Daily Mail.
“But for what were then unexplained reasons, Starr elected to conceal the FBI’s finding that Hillary’s tirade triggered Foster’s suicide when he wrote his final report on the matter,” Kessler wrote.
When asked why he omitted the findings, “Starr admitted he ‘did not want to inflict further pain’ on Hillary by revealing her humiliation of Foster a week before he took his own life pushed him over the edge,” Kessler said.
Before his sudden death, insiders said Hillary had been blaming Foster for all the problems her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was facing at the time.
“You’re not protecting us,” former FBI agent Jim Clemente quoted Hillary yelling at Foster, her longtime friend. ”You have failed us!”
A week later, Foster’s body was found by the side of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
He died of a gunshot wound to the head. Authorities allege the gunshot was self-inflicted, although investigators also found evidence of a second small caliber wound to his neck, according to a 31-page memo written by Ken Starr’s lead prosecutor, Miguel Rodriguez. The document was discovered in the National Archives by Kessler during his initial research.
In 2016, The Horn News reported that the files on Foster’s death in the National Archives disappeared without explanation during former President Barack Obama’s administration.
The bombshell link between Hillary and Foster is just the latest reveal from Starr.
In 2018, Starr wrote that he’d considered charging Hillary with perjury because she’d lied “hundreds of times” to investigators during the probe into Foster’s possible murder.
“I was upset over Mrs. Clinton’s performance [during her deposition], and was even considering bringing the matter before the Washington grand jury for possible indictment on perjury,” Starr wrote in his 2018 tell-all book, “Contempt: A Memoir of the Clinton Investigation.”
“In the space of three hours, she claimed, by our count, over a hundred times that she ‘did not recall’ or ‘did not remember,’” Starr wrote. “This suggested outright mendacity. To be sure, human memory is notoriously fallible, but her strained performance struck us as preposterous.”
FLASHBACK: Lead Clinton investigator shot in the back twice, run over.
---The Horn editorial team
The headline atop the Front Page of today's New York Times (April 11, 2019) boldly declares what we've been telling you for weeks:"U.S. Border Could Be at a Breaking Point."
The Tragic Irony of
Just How INHUMANE an Open Borders Policy Is
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Let's shine a bright light on unspoken truths about how our failing immigration and asylum laws are contributing to the humanitarian crisis that is happening -- not just at the border but long BEFORE MIGRANTS EVEN REACH OUR BORDERS.
Please give today to help us push Congress to recognize how their inaction is putting migrant lives in danger, depressing American wages, and filling our schools and hospitals to unsustainable capacities.
The consequences to uninvited migrants who make dangerous journeys to our southern border -- and beyond -- are staggering.
Princeton Policy Advisors estimates that in 2018 this is what happened to migrants on their journeys to the United States:
→ 2,200 deaths
→ 118,000 women raped
→ 20,000 victims of kidnapping
→ 27,000 human trafficking victims
→ 81,000 people pressured into drug smuggling
Our immigration system plays a shamefully sad role in those results by enticing citizens of other countries to take these risks for themselves and even their children.
When open-borders politicians and media focus only on what they decry as inhumane treatment of illegal aliens at the border, they are actually fueling the humanitarian crisis themselves, NOT just at the border, but on the long and deadly journey to arrive.
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We support the HUMANE treatment of all peoples everywhere, wherever they are. And because we do, we need your help to make our representatives in government, on both sides of the aisle, understand that lowering the amount of people coming into the United States each year IS humane policy AND in the best interest of both legal immigrants already here and citizens, as well as would-be migrants in other countries.
We are now at a 12 year record high number of apprehensions at our southern border (361,000 in October-March alone!). The enticement to come to the United States creates a direct incentive and black market for the inhumane exploitation of migrants.
Open-borders advocates would make that much worse. And some of those are well-intentioned people, right? They may only see a border crisis through the narrow lens of stories from the migrants who say they are fleeing their native countries to escape gang violence, drug cartels and abject poverty.
But what is NOT well-intentioned are the insider politicians and certain media who only care about what they see as an opportunity to use migrants to gain more political power or cheap labor. In the last few weeks, even former Obama administration officials have agreed with the Trump administration that there IS a crisis at the border.
What does that entire story look like? Jesse Watters, a host of "The Five" news program on Fox News, put it quite well Tuesday night:
"[H]ow many refugees are we willing to absorb into this country? How many migrants is the US economy willing to take? How many unskilled workers are we going to take into this country and not talk about it? ...all of these unskilled workers, they don't go to gated communities. They go to blue-collar neighborhoods. What does that do to our hospitals? What does it do to our school districts? To our American citizens and their wages? I am asking the question. If you ask the question they [insult you]. You are not allowed to have this conversation in this country."
An encouraging development is that the conversation IS starting to be allowed in more places, with increasing political voices from both parties and independents recognizing the limits of border openness. For example, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said this last Sunday in Oskalossa, Iowa:
"If you open the borders, there's a lot of poverty in this world, and you're going to have people from all over the world. And I don't think that's something that we can do at this point. Can't do it."
There are many reasons to limit immigration that are grounded in the balanced and realistic understanding that we cannot harm our own country in an impossible and idealistic effort to bring in all who want to come, especially at an unsustainable rate.
We care about fairness to those immigrants who choose to come by following the rules and obeying our laws. We care about our ability as a nation to continue, in general, enjoying a high standard of living for which so many of our men and women in arms have fought and died to protect and defend.
NumbersUSA and our 8 million supporters also care about fairness in wages and job competition for the American worker. We care about the urban sprawl that eats up massive amounts of green spaces and cropland.
Consider this crucial question with respect to the divided and incomplete social arguments about our current broken immigration system:
Which is MORE inhumane?
To be held in one of our detention centers with food, water, medical care, clothing and restroom facilities and safety.
OR
To be jammed into transport trucks across Mexico with no ventilation, no water, no food, no room to stand or lay down, no restroom facilities in over 100+ degree heat?
Last year, 809,000 would-be immigrants "waited" an average of 578 days for their day in court. The current backlog could take four years to work through. Of those migrants asking for asylum, only 13% ever get an immigration judge to rule in their favor. The rest were gaming the system all the time. [1]
Again, which is MORE inhumane?
The U.S. placing children in temporary foster care while parents who choose to cross the border illegally await a hearing?
OR
Families choosing on their own, in many cases, to leave their children behind in their countries of origin, for months, sometimes years, to risk this perilous journey? Also, how about the inhumanity of bringing children north through desert and drug cartels, with the high risk of rape, abduction or even murder?
We can build an immigration policy that is truly humane and just. The same policies that serve America's interests also prevent the inhumane nightmares that illegal immigrants are enticed into enduring.
Your financial contributions to NumbersUSA Action sustain our ability to be present and always active in the halls of Congress, ensuring they continue to hear from YOU, the American people. Our Action fund is where we most need your financial support right now.!
Ilhan Omar: The Most Ungrateful Immigrant In America?
Ilhan Omar: The Most Ungrateful Immigrant In America?
Matt Vespa @mvespa1
Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite
Episode 69 is here. And guess what? Katie Pavlich is back. Her trip was canceled due to the April blizzard striking the western part of the country. So, what better story to begin the podcast than discussing Attorney General William Barr saying that the Trump campaign was spied on during the 2016 election? Yeah, that happened. Cue the meltdowns from Democrats who wondered if the AG misspoke. Barr was stone cold in his affirmation, however. He’s assembling a team to investigate the matter. It’s our turn to air some dirty Democrat laundry.
Ilhan Omar stepped on a rake again, saying that the 9/11 terrorist attack was an event where “some people did something.” She marginalized and downplayed the attack that left nearly 3,000 Americans dead at a CAIR event last month. This is on top of the various anti-Semitic antics she’s partaken in over the past few weeks; Pelosi defended these incidents by pretty much saying that Omar was too dumb to know what she was saying. Omar has lived here for over a quarter century. She’s a refugee. She’s been educated here. And she’s been elected to the House. And this is how she treats one of the most vicious attacks against our country? Katie nailed it: she’s just an ungrateful immigrant, maybe the most ungrateful.
Now, a person who's feeling grateful is Benjamin Netanyahu, who clinched his fifth win in the recent Israeli elections. He’s feeling good. Wikileaks’ Julian Assange, on the other hand, isn’t, after being arrested as Ecuador revoked his asylum protections. The London police dragged Assange out of the embassy today, and it looks like he needs some time in the sun.
Back at home, Fairfax County, Virginia is mulling establishing an illegal alien defense fund subsidized by taxpayers to fight ICE deportations. That means MS-13 gets a nice taxpayer-funded defense, which is wholly unnecessary as public defenders are already provided to these people. No funds for illegals—period.
Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated the Clintons, said that there was one detail he left out of his final report: Hillary’s ripping of then-Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster “triggered” his suicide in 1993. Foster was already depressed and suffered a panic attack after the failed Zoe Baird AG nomination. Starr said he left that detail out to pretty much avoid hurting Hillary’s feelings.
In media nutjob land, CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin suggested that Fox News was running the DOJ…because AG Barr watches the network. All I can say is…cocaine is a helluva drug. And speaking of drugs, you had to be on them to even think that Trump would release his tax returns on the Democrats’ total BS timeline. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said that those documents wouldn’t be released by the deadline, so House Democrats and the Trump White House have another war to fight.
Ilhan Omar: The Most Ungrateful Immigrant In America?
Matt Vespa @mvespa1
Episode 69 is here. And guess what? Katie Pavlich is back. Her trip was canceled due to the April blizzard striking the western part of the country. So, what better story to begin the podcast than discussing Attorney General William Barr saying that the Trump campaign was spied on during the 2016 election? Yeah, that happened. Cue the meltdowns from Democrats who wondered if the AG misspoke. Barr was stone cold in his affirmation, however. He’s assembling a team to investigate the matter. It’s our turn to air some dirty Democrat laundry.
Ilhan Omar stepped on a rake again, saying that the 9/11 terrorist attack was an event where “some people did something.” She marginalized and downplayed the attack that left nearly 3,000 Americans dead at a CAIR event last month. This is on top of the various anti-Semitic antics she’s partaken in over the past few weeks; Pelosi defended these incidents by pretty much saying that Omar was too dumb to know what she was saying. Omar has lived here for over a quarter century. She’s a refugee. She’s been educated here. And she’s been elected to the House. And this is how she treats one of the most vicious attacks against our country? Katie nailed it: she’s just an ungrateful immigrant, maybe the most ungrateful.
Now, a person who's feeling grateful is Benjamin Netanyahu, who clinched his fifth win in the recent Israeli elections. He’s feeling good. Wikileaks’ Julian Assange, on the other hand, isn’t, after being arrested as Ecuador revoked his asylum protections. The London police dragged Assange out of the embassy today, and it looks like he needs some time in the sun.
Back at home, Fairfax County, Virginia is mulling establishing an illegal alien defense fund subsidized by taxpayers to fight ICE deportations. That means MS-13 gets a nice taxpayer-funded defense, which is wholly unnecessary as public defenders are already provided to these people. No funds for illegals—period.
Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated the Clintons, said that there was one detail he left out of his final report: Hillary’s ripping of then-Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster “triggered” his suicide in 1993. Foster was already depressed and suffered a panic attack after the failed Zoe Baird AG nomination. Starr said he left that detail out to pretty much avoid hurting Hillary’s feelings.
In media nutjob land, CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin suggested that Fox News was running the DOJ…because AG Barr watches the network. All I can say is…cocaine is a helluva drug. And speaking of drugs, you had to be on them to even think that Trump would release his tax returns on the Democrats’ total BS timeline. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said that those documents wouldn’t be released by the deadline, so House Democrats and the Trump White House have another war to fight.
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Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., submitted a criminal referral notification to the Justice Department on Thursday, targeting individuals tied to the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation.
In a brief letter, Nunes informs Attorney General William Barr he and Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, want to meet to discuss eight criminal referrals, which are ready for consideration, as part of the House Intelligence Committee's years-long examination of alleged misconduct during the Russia probe.
“As part of that investigation, Committee Republicans identified several potential violations of the law,” Nunes, R-Calif., wrote in the letter to Barr on Thursday. Nunes said his staff will contact the DOJ to arrange a time.
Nunes, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, has been teasing a referral of Justice Department and FBI officials for months. During a Fox News interview on Sunday, Nunes said his referral will target eight people and place them into three categories. The first, which Nunes described as "straight-up referrals," covered five individuals whose "crimes are lying to Congress, misleading Congress, leaking classified information." Two others related to "charges of conspiracy to lie to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court" and the last to a "global leak referral."
Nunes' letter did not identify who was was subject to the referral, nor did it identify the alleged crimes.
The referral is now in the hands of Barr, who is putting together a team to examine the FBI's initial investigation into President Trump's campaign in the summer of 2016. Asked about Nunes' criminal referrals during a congressional hearing this week, Barr testified, "Obviously, if there is a predicate for investigation, it will be conducted.”
During a Senate Appropriations hearing on Wednesday, Barr said, “Yes, I think spying did occur” and “I think spying on a political campaign is a big deal.” When offered a chance to withdraw the remark, he instead clarified: “I want to make sure there was no unauthorized surveillance.”
Nunes and other top GOP investigators have placed great faith in Barr to make headway toward completing an investigation begun last year by a joint GOP-led task force comprising the Judiciary Committee and the Oversight Committee. Key to this effort, which has been bolstered by intelligence panel Republicans, was investigators looking over roughly 15 transcripts of interviews conducted by the task force last year.
In recent weeks, House Judiciary Committee ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., released transcripts of the private interviews of former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, his wife and former Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr, former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, former top FBI official Bill Priestap, and former FBI general counsel James Baker.
A potential contributing factor to Nunes' efforts is the House Intelligence Committee's vote last fall to release the transcripts of more than 50 interviews it conducted in its now-completed Russia investigation, which had been submitted to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for declassification review.
President Trump urged then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions back in August 2018 to investigate any possible abuses by the DOJ and FBI, tweeting out: “Look into all of the corruption on the ‘other side’ including deleted Emails, Comey lies & leaks, Mueller conflicts, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr, FISA abuse, Christopher Steele & his phony and corrupt Dossier, the Clinton Foundation, illegal surveillance of Trump Campaign, Russian collusion by Dems — and so much more.”
Nunes has railed against what he says is collusion between the Democrats and the Russians, pointing to use of the unverified Trump dossier by the FBI to obtain FISA warrants to spy on onetime Trump campaign official Carter Page as proof of an unraveling operation to undermine the president. That dossier, compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele during his time working for Fusion GPS, was funded in part by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee through the Perkins Coie law firm. The dossier was also given to multiple members of the media.
As noted in the GOP majority memo from the House Intelligence Committee last year, details like the dossier Democratic benefactors and its author's anti-Trump bias were left out of the FISA warrant applications, which has alarmed Republican investigators concerned about political bias.
The criminal referrals came together as special counsel Robert Mueller concluded his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Although Barr said in a summary of Mueller's team could not establish criminal conspiracy between the Trump team and Russia, some Democrats, including House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., insist there is clear evidence of collusion.
According to Barr, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz's investigation into possible abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by the DOJ and FBI should be finished by May or June. That investigation was launched in March 2018.
The DOJ IG’s office said it would “examine the Justice Department’s and the FBI’s compliance with legal requirements, and with applicable DOJ and FBI policies and procedures, in applications filed with the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court relating to a certain U.S. person.” That “certain U.S. person” is Carter Page.
The IG also promised to “review information that was known to the DOJ and the FBI at the time the applications were filed from or about an alleged FBI confidential source. Additionally, the OIG will review the DOJ’s and FBI’s relationship and communications with the alleged source as they relate to the FISC applications.” The “alleged FBI confidential source” is Christopher Steele.
Trump questioned the efficacy of the DOJ IG's investigation in February 2018, tweeting: "Why is A.G. Jeff Sessions asking the Inspector General to investigate potentially massive FISA abuse? Will take forever, has no prosecutorial power, and already late with reports on Comey etc. Isn’t the I.G. an Obama guy? Why not use Justice Department lawyers? DISGRACEFUL!"
In addition to the DOJ IG’s probe, U.S. Attorney John Huber is also conducting an investigation. A March 2018 letter from Republicans in Congress asked then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions to appoint a second special counsel to look into “certain decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice and FBI in 2016 and 2017” which they believed showed “evidence of bias, trending toward animus, among those charged with investigating serious cases.” Instead of a special counsel, Sessions tasked Huber with this mission later in March 2018. The status of his parallel probe is not known.
Democrats have long argued that the FBI acted appropriately in obtaining the authority to spy on the Trump campaign due to concerns about Russian influence. In a rebuttal to the House Intelligence GOP memo which alleged the FBI did not reveal the dossier Democratic benefactors or Steele's anti-Trump bias in obtaining FISA warrants to spy on Page, Democrats argued the DOJ and FBI "met the rigor, transparency, and evidentiary basis needed to meet FISA's probable cause requirement."
Both Nunes and GOP ally Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina have suggested their investigative effort could expand to encompass dozens of people, including more criminal referrals in the future.
"We think there's only a few people behind these leaks, but there could be multiple people, so on the global leak referral, there could be several individuals," Nunes said Sunday. "When you look at the conspiracy that could get up to a dozen, two dozen people."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went by the nickname ‘Sandy’ while growing up in Westchester County
by Jerry McCormick
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went by the nickname ‘Sandy’ while growing up in Westchester County
by Jerry McCormick
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) loves to tout her working class credentials as a “girl from the Bronx,” but you might be surprised to learn more about her real background.
Ocasio-Cortez actually grew up in Westchester County and attended a quality high school in Yorktown, where she apparently was known as “Sandy.”
‘Alex from the Bronx’
The Democratic-Socialist congresswoman got this all started back in December with a tweet about her office’s congressional plaque.
That got people wondering where exactly AOC did come from…
The Truth Comes Out
As it turns out, the 29-year-old former bartender is not just “a girl from the Bronx.”
Dissatisfied with the quality of the public schools in the Bronx, her father bought a home in Yorktown, Westchester County, north of the city, when she was 2 years old, according to county records. The family moved there a few years later.
AOC attended high school there in Yorktown and graduated in 2007. According to a yearbook entry, she actually went by the nickname “Sandy” at the time.
Westchester County may not quite be the richest county in New York, but it isn’t far behind.
The median value for homes in the area is approaching $500,000. And the median income in the area is more than $115,000.
By all accounts, Ocasio-Cortez went to one of the better high schools in the area, then went on to attend Boston University. She graduated from BU in 2011.
Turns out, she appears to have benefited from a reasonably privileged suburban upbringing. But to listen to AOC talk, you’d think she was oppressed and grew up just struggling to get by.G’ day…Ciao…
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