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Trump Shoots From the Hip on Gun Policy 
by Nate Jackson
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Sanctuary Officials Obstructing Justice – 
Lucky For Them, So Is Jeff Sessions 
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{ rickwells.us } ~ Tucker Carlson calls upon the expertise of John Yoo, a professor at UC Berkley and former deputy assistant attorney general under George W. Bush... regarding the abuses of power of Oakland Mayor Libby “the libtard” Shaaf in warning illegal aliens that ICE raids were imminent. After first playing a clip of acting ICE Director Tom Homan equating Schaaf with a gang lookout warning that a police cruiser had just entered the neighborhood, Carlson asks if there was anything illegal about what Schaaf did, asking if states are allowed to subvert federal law. Yoo replies that they are not, that the Constitution and Supreme Court are quite clear on the matter. “Immigration law is the sole preserve of the federal government and so the federal government has the right to enforce its laws. The federal government can’t commandeer or compel state officers to help them but state officers cannot impede or obstruct federal law.”... https://rickwells.us/sanctuary-obstructing-justice-sessions/.
Constitution put 'in the 
shredding machine' by state supremes
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by GREG COROMBOS 
{ wnd.com } ~ Pennsylvania’s 2018 congressional primary season is now in limbo after the left-leaning state supreme court ordered a new congressional map... far more favorable to Democrats and Republicans take the issue to court, arguing the decision is in clear violation of the U.S. Constitution. Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled the congressional district map was excessively partisan and, therefore, unconstitutional. The court gave the GOP-led legislature just days to present a new map. If Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf rejected the map, the court said it would draw the new map, which is exactly what happened.  Republicans are now taking the issue to court. Time is of the essence, with the 2018 primaries scheduled for May 15...  http://www.wnd.com/2018/03/constitution-put-in-the-shredding-machine-by-state-supremes/ 
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Report: Andrew McCabe Authorized 
Media Leaks, Misled Investigators
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by CHUCK ROSS
{ dailycaller.com } ~ The Department of Justice’s internal watchdog will criticize former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe... for authorizing leaks to the media and giving misleading statements to investigators about doing so, according to two new reports. McCabe, 49, authorized FBI officials to speak to the media for articles prior to the 2016 election, including one about an ongoing investigation into the liar-Clinton Foundation, according to a report being prepared by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz. The FBI No. 2 also misled watchdog investigators when they initially asked about the media disclosures, according to The Washington Post... http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/02/andrew-mccabe-leaks/?utm_medium=email 
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI Denies Secret 
Comey/liar-nObama Meeting Raises 
Integrity and Public Trust Issues
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by RICHARD POLLOCK
{ dailycaller.com } ~ The FBI states it will not expedite the release of documents about secret meetings between FBI Director James Comey and former President Barack liar-nObama... according to a letter the bureau sent to The Daily Caller News Foundation.  Such information is not “a matter of widespread and exceptional media interest in which there exists possible questions about the government’s integrity which affects public confidence,” David Hardy, the section chief for the bureau’s Record/Information Dissemination Section, told TheDCNF in a Feb. 26 letter. TheDCNF, under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), requested records of all meetings between Comey and liar-nObama and sought an “expedited process” as provided under the act when issues are of great interest to the media and the records address issues pertaining to government integrity. TheDCNF FOIA request was filed Feb. 16, 2018...   http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/01/fbi-denies-secret-comey-obama-meeting/?utm_medium=email 
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Internal FBI Documents Raise Questions 
About Use Of Unverified Steele Dossier
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by CHUCK ROSS
{ dailycaller.com } ~ The chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence... is accusing the FBI of a “clear violation” of its internal rules and procedures over its applications for spy warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. In a letter sent Thursday to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation, California Rep. Devin Nunes wrote that using the unverified Steele dossier violates the bureau’s requirements that only “documented and verified” information may be used in applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court. Nunes also asserted that someone at the bureau may have broken the law by violating the procedures. The Republican’s letter cited the most recent version of the FBI’s Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide to make the case...   http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/01/internal-fbi-documents-steele-dossier/?utm_medium=email
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Trump Shoots From the Hip on Gun Policy 

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by Nate Jackson:  President Donald Trump held a televised meeting with lawmakers Wednesday to discuss gun measures. Don’t panic, but there’s plenty to criticize, so we’ll quote him and then get to that criticism.

          The statement Trump made that’s rightly getting the most attention is this: “Take the guns first, go through due process second.”
          It was a retort to Vice President Mike Pence, who addressed the concept of gun violence restraining orders, which provide an avenue for law enforcement to take away guns from potentially violent individuals after proper court proceedings. “Allow due process, so that no one’s rights are trampled,” Pence said. Trump interrupted by seeming to chuck the Fourth Amendment, too. “Or, Mike, take the firearms first and then go to court,” he said. “Because a lot of times, by the time you go to court, it takes so long to go to court, to get the due process procedures. I like taking the guns early, like in this crazy man’s case that just took place in Florida. … To go to court would have taken a long time.
          Trump wasn’t done. “It would be so beautiful to have one bill that everybody could support as opposed to, you know, 15 bills,” he said. What did he mean? He was referring to previously defeated background check measures and mental health provisions, for starters. But he even encouraged Sen. Dianne Fein-stein to throw in her ban on semi-automatic rifles: “Dianne, if you could add what you have also — and I think you can — into the bill…” She was utterly giddy at the prospect.
          Evidently, however, that “so beautiful … one bill” has its limits. Trump rejected Rep. Steve Scalise’s proposal to include national concealed carry reciprocity (which the House has already passed) in the bill, saying, “If you add concealed carry to this, you’ll never get it passed. We want to get something done.
          “What surprises me more than anything else is that nothing’s been done for all of these years,” Trump marveled. “Because I really see a lot of common ground. … It’s time that a president stepped up.”
          Trump still wasn’t done. His next target was the NRA. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), who sponsored some of the aforementioned background check legislation, did not include a provision raising the age for rifle buyers, which the NRA opposes. Trump told him, “You know why? Because you’re afraid of the NRA.” Trump continued, “They have great power over you people. They have less power over me. … Some of you people are petrified of the NRA. You can’t be petrified.
          Whew — that was quite a barrage of rhetoric that should upset even the most ardent Trumpist. So, a few observations.
          Regarding Trump’s dismissal of due process, Reason’s Nick Gillespie notes, “This comes from a president who only a few weeks ago wondered aloud on Twitter, ‘Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?’” That was when White House aide Rob Porter was under fire for domestic abuse. So there’s that.
          Now? Due process is subject to his visceral and emotional response to a truly horrific school attack. Anybody who feels anything wants to prevent any such attack from ever happening again. Trump, with his ill-considered musings, wanted to show he cares that a guy who was known by law enforcement to be a threat was still able to obtain firearms and attack a school.
          That said, even if we’re to take Trump “seriously but not literally,” and even if he merely expressed an idea poorly, authoritarian pronouncements are inexcusable.
          The same goes for his nonsense about the NRA. Trump was elected in part with some heavy lifting by the NRA, but he rejects being seen as anyone’s tool. That he threw his fellow Republicans under the bus for standing for their own Second Amendment beliefs, however, is petty and pathetic.
          As for the “get something done” line, Trump is a big-picture guy, and he’s looking at the November election thinking that it will be bad if Republicans once again “do nothing” on guns. He wants a deal, and the details matter less than the perception of a political “victory” for him.
          For some parting thoughts, Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) said in a statement: “Strong leaders don’t automatically agree with the last thing that was said to them. We have the Second Amendment and due process of law for a reason. We’re not ditching any Constitutional protections simply because the last person the President talked to today doesn’t like them.
          David Thornton writes, “It would be an unhappy irony for gun owners if Donald Trump, endorsed by the NRA even though he was a former Democrat who had supported gun control in the past, became the Republican president who overcame the gun lobby to enact the first significant gun control legislation since the 1990s. Stranger things have happened.”
          Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX) referred to Trump’s reality TV background when he said of the meeting, “I thought it was fascinating television.
          “Many ideas, some good & some not so good, emerged from our bipartisan meeting on school safety yesterday at the White House,” Trump tweeted this morning. “Background Checks a big part of conversation. Gun free zones are proven targets of killers. After many years, a Bill should emerge. Respect 2nd Amendment!” Let’s hope he listens to his own advice.   

~The Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/articles/54479-trump-shoots-from-the-hip-on-gun-policy

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