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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Antifa Activist Punches Reporter, Gets Arrested on Camera
Rebel Media editor Jack Posobiec was reporting on Antifa activity when he decided to engage one of the activists. Did they carry on a deep philosophical discussion about their differing views of government? Did they talk about their perhaps different views of the President? Did they have a meeting of the minds? Not so much.
Another Antifa member -- not the same person Posobiec was engaging -- comes up. In the video below, watch the man wearing a bike helmet (Why the helmet? Because you need to think of safety first, of course.)
Anyway, the bike helmet guy comes up and challenges either the cameraman or the reporter to a fight. Then, he assaults the cameraman right in front of police officers while being filmed. That's just too much goodness in one video. But, it gets better. The police come over and arrest the man... who claims "self-defense."
Watch this and try not to feel a thrill of joy up your...
Another Antifa member -- not the same person Posobiec was engaging -- comes up. In the video below, watch the man wearing a bike helmet (Why the helmet? Because you need to think of safety first, of course.)
Anyway, the bike helmet guy comes up and challenges either the cameraman or the reporter to a fight. Then, he assaults the cameraman right in front of police officers while being filmed. That's just too much goodness in one video. But, it gets better. The police come over and arrest the man... who claims "self-defense."
Watch this and try not to feel a thrill of joy up your...
Ted Cruz Introduces EL CHAPO Act to Make Mexican Drug Lord Pay for Wall
Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) introduced the Ensuring Lawful Collection of Hidden Assets to Provide Order (EL CHAPO) Act on Tuesday, intending to cover the cost of the southern border wall by seizing more than $14 billion in drug proceeds from infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
According to Cruz's press release, the bill would use all funds forfeited to the federal government during the prosecutions of El Chapo and other Mexican drug lords to fund the construction of the border wall. The funds could additionally be appropriated for other border security needs. The government is currently seeking over $14 billion from El Chapo in drug proceeds and other illicit profits.
"Fourteen billion dollars will go a long way toward building a wall that will keep Americans safe and hinder the illegal flow of drugs, weapons, and individuals across our southern border," Cruz wrote in the release. "Ensuring the safety and security of Texans is one of my top priorities."
Cruz also noted that the bill would lessen the impact on the federal budget while still fulfilling President Donald Trump's campaign promise to increase border security.
"We must also be mindful of the impact on the federal budget," Cruz wrote. "By leveraging any criminally forfeited assets of El Chapo and his ilk, we can offset the wall’s cost and make meaningful progress toward achieving President Trump’s stated border security objectives."
According to a Department of Homeland Security internal report, the wall would take over three years to build and would cost about...
According to Cruz's press release, the bill would use all funds forfeited to the federal government during the prosecutions of El Chapo and other Mexican drug lords to fund the construction of the border wall. The funds could additionally be appropriated for other border security needs. The government is currently seeking over $14 billion from El Chapo in drug proceeds and other illicit profits.
"Fourteen billion dollars will go a long way toward building a wall that will keep Americans safe and hinder the illegal flow of drugs, weapons, and individuals across our southern border," Cruz wrote in the release. "Ensuring the safety and security of Texans is one of my top priorities."
Cruz also noted that the bill would lessen the impact on the federal budget while still fulfilling President Donald Trump's campaign promise to increase border security.
"We must also be mindful of the impact on the federal budget," Cruz wrote. "By leveraging any criminally forfeited assets of El Chapo and his ilk, we can offset the wall’s cost and make meaningful progress toward achieving President Trump’s stated border security objectives."
According to a Department of Homeland Security internal report, the wall would take over three years to build and would cost about...
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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