George Papadopoulos, Charles “Cully” Stimson, Rafer Weigel, Jim Geraghty, Jeanne Mancini & Nick Gale on The Larry O’Connor Show 03.26.19

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Prosecutors abandon criminal case against Jussie Smollett (FOX 32 News)

In an astonishing reversal, prosecutors on Tuesday abruptly dropped all charges against Jussie Smollett, abandoning the case barely five weeks after the “Empire” actor was accused of lying to police about being the target of a racist, anti-gay attack in downtown Chicago.

The mayor and police chief blasted the decision and stood by the investigation that concluded Smollett staged a hoax. A visibility angry Mayor Rahm Emanuel called it “a whitewash of justice” and lashed out at Smollett. He asked, “Is there no decency in this man?” [Read More]

Deep State Target: How I Got Caught in the Crosshairs of the Plot to Bring Down President Trump  (Amazon)

Deep State Target is the only firsthand account that proves the attempted sabotage of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign by American and international intelligence services, from former Trump advisor George Papadopoulos―whose global network, clandestine meetings about Hillary Clinton’s hacked emails, and rift with former Attorney General Jeff Sessions made him the first target of Spygate, the Mueller Investigation, and the Russian Collusion Hoax.

As a young, ambitious foreign policy advisor to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, Papadopoulos became the first Trump official to plead guilty in special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. He is now the first campaign advisor sentenced and to have served time in prison. [Read More]

Virginia March for Life

New York may have just legalized abortion up until birth, but unfortunately, our home state of Virginia is not far behind. State Delegate Kathy Tran recently introduced legislation that would, similar to the new law in New York, allow abortion up until birth. Thankfully, the bill failed in committee, but we also learned that Governor Northam endorsed this extreme pro-abortion legislation; even going so far in a radio interview to suggest doctors could make a decision on whether to provide care for a baby that survived a botched abortion. [Read More]

George Papadopoulos Says His Lawyers Have Applied for a Pardon from Trump (Mediaite)

George Papadopoulos‘ lawyers have formally applied for a presidential pardon.

Papadopoulos, the former campaign aide charged in the Mueller probe, made that revelation in an interview with Reuters: [Read More]

Schumer rails against ‘ancient poison’ of anti-Semitism in AIPAC remarks (FOX News)

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer lamented what he called the “ancient poison” of anti-Semitism Monday evening during a speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) annual conference in Washington, in which he criticized both President Trump and a fellow Democrat, freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, without mentioning either one by name.

“When someone says that being Jewish and supporting Israel means you’re not loyal to America, we must call it out. When someone looks at a neo-Nazi rally and sees some ‘very fine people’ among its company, we must call it out,” Schumer, D-N.Y., said, referencing Trump’s statements after the deadly violence at an August 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. [Read More]

Are You Tired of All of the Winning Yet? (National Review)

Making the click-through worthwhile: It’s all good news, all the way down. Just get a cup of coffee and enjoy everything falling into place.

Good Heavens, We Might Really Be Getting Tired of All the Winning

You thought Sunday was good for this administration? Check out this morning’s headlines. It’s like Christmas for the president and his allies.

The Washington Post: “Democrats largely give up on impeachment in wake of Mueller report.” [Read More]

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