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Pro-Trump author detained by FBI, subpoenaed to testify in Mueller special counsel

Ted Malloch
Ted Malloch is the author of the upcoming Pro-Trump book: The Plot to Destroy Trump - How the Deep State Fabricated the Russian Dossier to Subvert the President.

Dr. Malloch, an author, intellectual, political consultant, and Infowars contributor was detained by the FBI shortly after his plane arrived at Logan Field on Tuesday.

According to conservative Jerome Corsi Malloch was reportedly detained for "making false statements." He was in the US to give a talk and to come home for Easter.

Comment: Ted Malloch is the latest intimidation victim in the long 'War on Trump' saga perpetuated by deep state in a hope to find any illegal doings. See also:


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Prison riot in Mexico leaves at least 7 security officers dead

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At least seven police officers died as a result of a prison riot in the Mexican state of Veracruz, local media reported on Sunday.

According to the Universal news outlet, security authorities were trying to reinstate order in the La Toma prison after unrest broke out among inmates late on Saturday, with prisoners demanding the resignation of the prison security chief official. The inmates were armed with carpenter tools and set several mattresses on fire.

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New poll: Republican voters aren't moving away from Trump, they moving away from the Republican party

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© REUTERS/Christopher Aluka Berry/FilesPeople listen as Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally in Macon, Georgia, in this file photo taken November 30, 2015.
The Morning Consult poll released on March 30th headlines "Republicans Drive Biggest Decline in Voter Optimism Since Trump Took Office: Record drop isn't matched by a similar decrease in president's approval rating."

The U.S. budget-bill and its soaring federal deficits and debt, are driving this, as I pointed out on March 23rd, but I was mistaken at that time to interpret the data as showing more of a Republican disenchantment with Trump than a Republican disenchantment with congressional Republicans. It now seems clear that Republican voters aren't moving away from Trump; they're instead moving away from the Republican Party. Basically, there are as many Republicans as before, but their intensity of support for their Party is diminishing, and this declined voter-intensity will probably show up in November's elections by a decreased voter-turnout at the polls in the mid-term elections.

The just-released MC poll was taken during 26-27 March, which was after my analysis on March 23rd, "Trump's Base Abandoning Him", had pointed out (correctly) that, "Increasing the size of the U.S. Government's debt is, to Trump's main base of political support (as reflected by the biggest online news-site that informs his electoral following), absolutely unacceptable. ... The federal-debt issue is killing Trump politically. His voters don't much care whether he starts World War III by his respecting and appointing such people as the super-neoconservative John Bolton. Bolton's being loathed by 'The libbys' (liberals) convinces Trump's followers that Bolton is 'the right man for the job.' By stark contrast, they're rabid against Trump's signing the Government's budget bill. And, to them, that's a much bigger issue than whether there will soon be a WW III."

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'Humanitarian Crisis in Hollywood': Chronic homelessness vs. the American Dream as an illusion

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© Lucy Nicholson / ReutersTents line the sidewalk on downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row.
Thousands of people in one of America's richest cities live on sidewalks infested with flesh-eating bacteria and tuberculosis. A Redfish Media report looks at the chronic homelessness crisis in Los Angeles.

Homelessness in Los Angeles has increased 43 percent in just four years. Skid Row, the epicenter of homelessness in the City of Angels, is home to approximately 2,500 people who live on the streets in a 49 square block area. It is the biggest concentration of homeless people in the United States. Overall, a staggering 60,000 people live without shelter in LA county.

Reverend Andy Bales is the CEO of the Union Rescue mission, which provides shelter to 1,000 people on any given night. He told Redfish Media about the appalling conditions in Skid Row, which, according to the most recent Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council action letter, is 80 restrooms shy of satisfying the minimum standards of a long-term refugee camp. It has nine permanent restrooms for 1,777 people, or one for every 197 homeless people, compared to the UN refugee camp standards of 20 per person.

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Laura Ingraham advertiser boycott fueled by Soros-funded groups

Laura Ingraham
© Associated Press/J. Scott Applewhite
The George Soros-financed Media Matters for America progressive activist group has been helping to fuel an advertising boycott targeting Laura Ingraham's Fox News show following Twitter comments the media star made about Parkland shooting survivor and antigun activist David Hogg.

Think Progress, the media project of the Soros-funded Center for American Progress, has also been using its platform to hype the boycott.

On Thursday, Ingraham tweeted an apology to Hogg, expressing her regret "for any upset or hurt my tweet caused him or any of the brave victims of Parkland."

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After Aeroflot search Russian embassy warns citizens traveling to UK about possible provocations, entrapment, or even detention

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© Alex McNaughton / Sputnik
The Russian embassy in London has warned citizens traveling to Britain that they may face possible provocations, such as the "insertion of foreign objects" into their luggage, seizure of electronic equipment, and even detention.

The warning reflects "the anti-Russian policy, the growing threatening rhetoric of the British side [and] selective actions of the UK government against Russian individuals and legal entities," the embassy said in a statement on Saturday.

Russian citizens must keep an eye on their bags to avoid intrusion, such as the "insertion of foreign objects" into their luggage, the embassy warned in the statement. British authorities may detain Russian nationals under "far-fetched pretexts," seize their passports, or conduct interrogations and searches, the embassy added, advising citizens to record any dispute with UK officials, if possible.

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Champagne tastes on a beer budget: UK customer orders finest drinks, dodges bills

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A fearless Briton has been arrested for the seventh time on suspicion of ordering the most expensive drinks and dining at the best hotels in Washington then vanishing as soon as it was time to pay the bill.

A 21-year-old man, Nick Cooper was detained after requesting a $1,200 glass of the finest 34-year-old Teeling Irish single malt whiskey, which is usually locked in a vault. The man reportedly signed the bill with a fake name then immediately disappeared, although the police managed to capture him.

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10 killed, 2 injured after car crash triggers Indian hotel collapse

Indian hotel collapse
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Ten people have been killed and two others injured after a hotel collapsed near a bus station in the central Indian city of Indore.

Local officials told the Times of India that the collapse happened after a car rammed into the building at around 9:20pm local time on Saturday night, trapping at least 20 people under the rubble. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene, where they set up a cordon and began pulling people from under the debris. The bodies of 10 people had reportedly been removed by 11:30pm.

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When illegal Israeli settlers beat Palestinian fathers in front of their sons

Jumaa Rabai attack
© Alex LevacJumaa Rabai in the hospital
A 45-year-old Palestinian farmer who was gathering food for his sheep was violently assaulted by settlers from a nearby outpost who regularly launch attacks on villagers, entering their homes and beating them

The corridor near the entrance to the operating room, on the third floor of Princess Alia Hospital in Hebron, just after 1 P.M. on Monday. About a dozen family members are sitting on a bench, waiting for their loved one to emerge from surgery that had begun some four hours beforehand. Finally the door opens. An orderly pushes a hospital bed toward the elevator and from there to room 7 in the surgical ward one floor down.

Jumaa Rabai, 45, is lying on the bed, eyes half-shut, still groggy from the anesthetic, an IV attached to his arm. Gray-haired and bearded, dressed in a white hospital robe, he's covered with a blue synthetic blanket. Occasionally he mumbles something to the family members gathered around his bed - among them his firstborn son, Raafat, 21, and his youngest child, a 7-month-old daughter in the arms of her mother, Saria, 40. The couple have eight children.

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UK government has 'lost track' of over 600K foreign non-EU visitors

Immigration enforcement
© Laura Lean / GettyAs of August 2017, there were records of 10 million people whose period to remain in the UK had expired in the previous two years, and that by the end of March 2017, the Home Office had made no effort to contact the some 500,000 non-visa visitors to ascertain if they were still in the country.

The Home Office lost track of 601,222 foreign, non-European Union visitors in two years who should have left the UK.


A report by the chief inspector of the borders and immigration watchdog David Bolt found that the Home Office's short-lived Exit Check Programme and ensuing exit checking procedures resulted in no record of the exits of half a million non-visa holding visitors including from Argentina and Brazil and 88,000 foreign citizens whose short-term visas had expired.

The report also found that as of August 2017, there were records of 10 million people whose period to remain in the UK had expired in the previous two years, and that by the end of March 2017, the Home Office had made no effort to contact the some 500,000 non-visa visitors to ascertain if they were still in the country.

However, the department wasted resources in chasing 30,000 Chinese citizens - regarded as "low risk" of overstaying - the majority of who had returned to their home country but whose departures had not been logged on the system.

There was also a 201,301-person "unmatched pot" of foreign exits for whom there is no corresponding entry data in the Exit Check Programme, which ran from April 2014 until 31 May 2016 when it was formally closed.

Comment: British Home Secretary admits there may be 1 million illegal immigrants in UK - no one knows