Ted Nugent Calls Parkland Student Activists Liars: ‘They Have No Soul’
The Wrap | “These poor children, I’m afraid to say this and it hurts me to say this, but the evidence is irrefutable, they have no soul.”
The Wrap | “These poor children, I’m afraid to say this and it hurts me to say this, but the evidence is irrefutable, they have no soul.”
Daily Caller | Media remains silent.
The Hill | Trump froze the funds after reading a news report that the U.S. had agreed to provide an additional $200 million to bolster recovery and stabilization efforts in Syria.
Zero Hedge | A new report from the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD IG) exposes even more fraud, waste and/or corruption in America’s ongoing war in Afghanistan.
The Free Thought Project | A teenage boy was arrested and detained for the crime of posting a photo on social media of a toy gun he received as a birthday gift.
Zero Hedge | Facebook is now partnering with “third-party fact checkers” to investigate photos and videos published on the company’s platform – while also attempting to filter out fraudulent accounts.
Zero Hedge | ATTOM discovered that median-priced homes aren’t affordable to average wage earners in an astounding 68% of US housing markets.
Zero Hedge | When it comes to obeying laws protecting personal information, Americans have less faith in Facebook than other tech companies.
Steve Watson | “Your Second Amendment will always be your Second Amendment. We’re not doing anything to that.”
Washington Examiner | “We need a national commission to look into what actually really did happen and what could happen in order to protect our elections.”
Washington Examiner | “The wall option is toast.”
Sputnik | The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare has withdrawn an information brochure targeted at “new arrivals” moving to the Nordic country.
Sputnik | “If you want to have an arms race we can do that, but I’ll win,” Trump said.
RT | “We build a school, they blow it up. We rebuild the school, they haven’t blown it up yet, but they will.”
The Hill | “To justify such an appointment, the Attorney General would need to conclude that ‘the public interest would be served by removing a large degree of responsibility for the matter from the Department of Justice,’ “