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Trump signs spending bill, ends government shutdown

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© FILE PHOTO Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
US President Donald Trump says he has signed a spending bill into law, bringing an end to the temporary government shutdown. He confirmed the move in a tweet early Friday.

"Our Military will now be stronger than ever before. We love and need our Military and gave them everything - and more," the president said.

Brick Wall

George W. Bush loves illegal immigrants and the cheap labor they provide

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Former President George W. Bush praised the inflow of illegal and legal immigrants to the United States, saying Americans should "say 'Thank you'" to migrants and "welcome them."

Addressing a summit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Bush criticized President Trump's decision to end the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which gave temporary amnesty to nearly 800,000 illegal aliens.

"America's their home," Bush said, according to the Associated Press. "They've got to get it fixed."

Bush also explained how he tried to pass amnesty for millions of illegal aliens during his time in the White House, echoing the talking points often used by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and big business lobby to continue the inflow of more than one million mostly low-skilled illegal and legal immigrants to the country every year.

"There are people willing to do jobs that Americans won't do," Bush told his Arab audience. "Americans don't want to pick cotton at 105 degrees (Fahrenheit), but there are [migrant] people who want put food on their family's tables and are willing to do that. We ought to say thank you and welcome them."

However, many Americans pick cotton, often in very high temperatures, using American-made machinery.

Comment: Says the guy who created the conditions in the Middle East that led to the migrant crisis...


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Russia's UN rep: Chemical attacks occur "when something positive is going on in the political front"

Russia’s permanent UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya
© Alexander Shcherbak/TASSRussia’s permanent UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya says efforts to accuse Moscow of involvement in chemical attacks, allegedly carried out by the Syrian governmental forces, are shameful
The efforts to accuse Moscow of involvement in chemical attacks, allegedly carried out by the Syrian governmental forces, are shameful, Russia's permanent UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya said following the meeting on UN Security Council on Thursday.

When asked to comment on respective media reports, he said: "I don't want to use non-parliamentary expressions to answer your question. It is a shame. These reports are a shame."

"These chemical episodes intensify and start to happen out of the blue when something positive is going on in the political front. That is clear for us as well," the diplomat said.

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Flashback CIA director John Brennan has been lying to you and to the Senate. Fire him

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© DonkeyHotey / Flickr via Creative CommonsThis is not the type of guy who is going to resign because of some report he doesn't like; this is the type of spy who apologizes even though he's not sorry, who lies because he doesn't like to tell the truth.
Private apologies are not enough for a defender of torture, the architect of America's drone program and the most talented liar in Washington. The nation's top spy needs to go

As reports emerged Thursday that an internal investigation by the Central Intelligence Agency's inspector general found that the CIA "improperly" spied on US Senate staffers when researching the CIA's dark history of torture, it was hard to conclude anything but the obvious: John Brennan blatantly lied to the American public. Again.

"The facts will come out," Brennan told NBC News in March after Senator Dianne Feinstein issued a blistering condemnation of the CIA on the Senate floor, accusing his agency of hacking into the computers used by her intelligence committee's staffers. "Let me assure you the CIA was in no way spying on [the committee] or the Senate," he said.

After the CIA inspector general's report completely contradicted Brennan's statements, it now appears Brennan was forced to privately apologize to intelligence committee chairs in a "tense" meeting earlier this week. Other Senators on Thursday pushed for Brennan to publicly apologize and called for an independent investigation. Sen. Ron Wyden said it well:

Comment: Brennan may be an ex-CIA officer who then scored a media gig with NBC, but that hasn't stopped him from meddling in domestic and foreign policy.


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Phone call between Putin and Erdogan amid possibility of renewed fighting in Syria

Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin
Deteriorating situation in Syria prompts urgent talks between Russian and Turkish leaders amidst suggestions of a summit with Iran

As I predicted a few days ago, the rapidly deteriorating situation in Syria has prompted an urgent telephone call between Russian President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan.

The Kremlin's summary of the call does not make clear who initiated the call. However most likely it was the Russian leader.

Since President Putin visited Syria in December and announced a limited withdrawal of Russian forces there, the situation in Syria has spiralled downwards.

Info

French defense minister says no reliable evidence of chlorine use by Syrian govt

A woman gestures as she walks on rubble of damaged buildings
© Bassam Khabieh / ReutersA woman gestures as she walks on rubble of damaged buildings after an airstrike in the besieged town of Douma in eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria
France has no reliable evidence that the chemical agent chlorine was used by the Syrian government forces, and thus cannot yet speak of a 'red line' having been crossed, the French Defense Minister said.

"We have some indications of possible chlorine use [in Syria], but we have no absolute confirmation," Minister Florence Parly told France Inter radio on Friday. "So we, alongside the others, are working on trying to confirm this, as we clearly have to get the facts straight." Parly did not specify who else was engaged in the confirmation effort.

Currently, Paris is not ready for a harsh response alluded to by French President Emmanuel Macron in May 2017, according to the country's defense chief. At that time, Macron said that the use of chemical weapons in Syria is "a red line" for France and would result in "immediate reprisals."

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Turkish intelligence retrieved Russian pilot's body from terrorists

Faylak ash-Sham militants
It has become known that the Idlib militant groups have clashed with one another, at the extradition of the body of the fallen pilot Major Filipov, to Russia.

The body of the pilot was passed on to Turkish intelligence by the militants of "Faylak ash-Sham" - "Sham Corps" (Sham is the ancient name of Syria). Part of this large group are taking part in the Turkish special operation "Olive Branch" in the Kurdish enclave of Afrin.

A video has surfaced where militants argue over who gets the body of the pilot - before its evacuation.

The leaders of Jhabat al-Nusra, through their media wing - the Ebaa agency - accused an ash-Sham militant of stealing the body and passing it on to Turkish intelligence. An hour ago, the al-Nusra issued an official statement, which states that the terrorists planned to exchange Roman Filipov for imprisoned militants.

Mr. Potato

PM Trudeau, a spineless virtue-signalling excuse for a feminist, has killed off mankind

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Mankind ended last night.

I know, I know, you probably didn't realize.

But it happened.

A world leader publicly pronounced it dead.

Yes, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau killed off 'mankind' because he finds the word offensive.

I'm not kidding. I wish I were.

Comment: Trudeau has since come out saying that his 'peoplekind' correction was a dumb joke. Sorry Trudeau, but the only dumb joke here is you.


Mr. Potato

Yeah right: Justin Trudeau was only joking with his 'peoplekind' comment

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© REX/ShutterstockIt was just banter, according to the man himself
Don't worry, everyone - apparently Justin Trudeau was only joking when he said he prefers saying 'peoplekind' instead of 'mankind'.

The Canadian prime minister has backtracked after a video showing him appearing to correct a woman during a question and answer session went viral.

He interrupted a woman named Aimee when she said the word 'mankind', telling her: 'We like to say peoplekind, not necessarily mankind, because it's more inclusive.'

Maybe it was his deadpan delivery, but unfortunately for Mr Trudeau, nobody seemed to pick up on his mad bants.

Comment: See also: Social Justin Warrior Trudeau corrects woman saying "mankind" - makes her say "peoplekind" instead (VIDEO)


Briefcase

Nunes memo proves to be another step towards showing Russiagate is a hoax

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The so-called Nunes memo prepared for the Republican majority on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, even if overblown, clearly suggests that there might have been an unwarranted and quite possibly illegal Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) surveillance of a former Trump staffer over his completely legal Russian business ties. Meanwhile, the nine month-long Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigation into Moscow's possible interference in the US election has so far only demonstrated that it was Israel rather than Russia that meddled with the campaign by meeting with Trump associates and seeking favors. Notably missing is any evidence that the Russian government did anything beyond the usual probing that intelligence agencies worldwide do when confronted by important developments in another country that is either a competitor or adversary.

An aspect of the Republican memo that has been scarcely commented upon in the avalanche of news reporting centered on the story is how the mainstream media is continuing to exercise a dangerous obsession with Russia and is insisting that the Russiagate inquiry should continue even more aggressively in spite of the concerns raised by the Republican memo that the entire process has been politicized. There is absolutely nothing in the memo itself that indicates that Moscow actually tried to recruit any Trump associate as an agent or interfere in the US election. The raison d'etre for both the Congressional and Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigations appears to be lacking. It might eventually emerge that Russia did little or even nothing beyond the usual probing and nosing around that intelligence agencies routinely do.

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