This is allegedly a high school art teacher in front of her class in Dallas shooting Trump on the whiteboard with a squirt gun while they watch the inauguration.
There’s a name floating out there and school, but we’re not putting it out until it is confirmed.
The school has been notified so we should hear more on this story tomorrow.
These were anarcho-communists who were coming out to protest the treatment of protesters by police on inauguration day in Portland. Something tells me it wasn’t a good idea…
The Department of Homeland Security stopped more than 22,000 “high-risk” travelers from entering the United States in 2015, but officials remain uncertain about how effective these security screening methods are, opening the possibility that risky individuals such as terrorists are still being approved for entry into America, according to a new government report highlighting these flaws.
More than 8,100 “known or suspected terrorists, or individuals with connections to known or suspected terrorists, attempted to apply for travel to the United States or board U.S.-bound flights” in 2015, according to the report, which chides U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for failing to determine how effective its current screening methods are.
First, Deadspin’s editor-in-chief shot himself in the foot. Now, he’s about to get punched in the face.
After his magazine told Ted Cruz to “eat shit,” Marchman taunted supporters of the Texas senator, tweeting that not one “is willing to face me in the UFC octagon.” That could end up the most painful mistake of his journalistic career.
Army Ranger turned UFC fighter and all-American badass Tim Kennedy answered the call.
Weighing in at 185 and standing 5’11, the brawler has collected 18 wins, including six knockouts and eight submission wins. And in addition to a black belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, he’s earned the Army’s Bronze Star for valor outside the ring while serving under fire in Iraq.
The premier association for former U.S. Secret Service agents Wednesday expelled the special agent who suggested she wouldn’t take “a bullet” to defend President Trump because she considered him “a disaster” for the country.
Kerry O’Grady, the agent in question who runs the Secret Service’s Denver office, was an associate member of the association until Wednesday when the organization official rescinded her membership. The Association of Former Agents U.S. Secret Service, or AFAUSSS, also known as Old Star, cited comments O’Grady made on Facebook, first reported by the Washington Examiner.
Families of those killed by illegal aliens were a big part of Trump’s campaign; he is working to address the problem and the concerns of the victims here.
The executive order regarding immigration signed by President Donald Trump Wednesday will create an office to study the effects of illegal alien crime, and will seek to find the immigration status of all imprisoned immigrants.
The executive order, Enhancing Public Safety In The Interior Of The United States, will direct the head of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to create an Office for Victims of Crimes Committed By Removable Aliens. This office would be provide services to victims of crimes by illegal immigrants and the family members of such victims. The office would also provide quarterly reports studying the effects of illegal immigrant crime in the U.S.
Federal authorities are re-investigating dozens of Syrian refugees allowed into the U.S. who did not receive proper scrutiny under the Obama administration, The LA Times reports.
The lapse in vetting reportedly stems from a 2015 glitch that prevented U.S. authorities from gleaning possible “derogatory” information about the refugees at the time. The glitch prevented relevant personnel from searching CIA databases, which included potentially compromising information on refugees. New investigations include several dozen Syrian refugees, and began before President Trump took office.
Hillary Clinton is considering another run for president – and is mulling the idea of launching a television talk show to soften the ground for 2020.
Clinton would be 73 years old if she were to challenge President Donald Trump – again – and win the White House the next time around.
Launching a TV program now would make her America’s second-oldest female news or talk show host on the small screen, after only Joy Behar of ‘The View.’
Author Ed Klein wrote Wednesday on his blog that according to a Clinton insider, the former secretary of state is open to the idea.
Most of the demonstrators who gathered on the North Dakota plains to oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline declared victory and departed their snowy protest camp last month after the Army announced it would halt the project.
Now that President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing to complete the pipeline, the few hundred protesters still living on the wind-whipped prairie must decide what to do — accept the likely defeat and leave, or stay and keep fighting.
Some vow to remain, but Trump’s action seems unlikely to spark a major rejuvenation of the depleted camp of people who dubbed themselves “water protectors.”
Dan Hein, a 43-year-old Ohio man who has been living at the camp since September, was packing Tuesday to go home.
“I knew this was coming,” he said.
But Gena Neal, 43, who came from Oklahoma, said she was staying, even if protests remain subdued.
An ex-diplomat described as “human scum” by North Korea spoke out Wednesday about why he risked escaping the oppressive regime with his wife and two sons, and claimed that corruption would soon doom the regime.
Thae Yong Ho, a former minister at the North Korean Embassy in London, was the highest-level North Korean diplomat to defect to South Korea when he got out with his family last August.
Ann Coulter also appears whenever the term “racist” is searched.
Of course there is an extremely logical explanation to this. One might say Twitter uses algorithms, basically grouping terms or in this case, people, that have been tweeted many times next to the selected phrase in the search box. So if Trump was mentioned in enough posts that contained the words “a**hole,” “racist,” or “bigot,” then he might show up whenever those few terms are searched.
The only problem with this train of thought is that all the other accounts that show up when you search “a**hole,” “bigot,” or “racist,” have those words either in their name, or somewhere in their bio. The fact that @realDonaldTrump is the only account to appear under the “a**hole,” “racist,” and “bigot” searches without having any of those terms in his name, handle, or bio is something that raises multiple questions about Twitter’s algorithm and motivations.
An 83-year-old Brooklyn veteran was attacked and robbed by another man in his 60s outside a senior center Monday afternoon, police say.
The victim, Ernest McCain, told NBC 4 New York he was leaving a Crown Heights senior center when a stranger walked up to him and accused him of stealing from him.
“He said, ‘give me your money,'” said McCain. “I said, ‘I ain’t got no money.’ He said, ‘Let me search you.’ I said, ‘No, you don’t search me, buddy.'”
Police said the suspect punched McCain in the head and stole the cellphone his daughter had just given him.
Democratic operative David Brock wants to charge users for a “Twitter-like” website exclusively for progressives, one of his many ideas to monetize his network of political advocacy and nonprofit groups, internal documents reveal.
For a fee, visitors to Brock’s Shareblue website will gain access to an exclusive knock-off of the popular social network, one “free from conservative trolls and harassment.”
The plan is one of eight revenue-generation ideas pitched to donors at a retreat in Florida over the weekend. Brock assembled wealthy liberals at the conference to plot political strategy in the Trump era and promote four organizations that he founded or currently oversees.
One of those groups is Shareblue, and its mission is not just political: documents from the conference obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that it is also determined to make money.
Mark Zuckerberg has no plans to run for president, the Facebook founder and CEO told BuzzFeed News Tuesday.
“No,” Zuckerberg wrote in response to a question asking if he had any plans to run for president. “I’m focused on building our community at Facebook and working on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative,” referring to the limited-liability corporation he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, founded in 2015 to advance human potential and promote equality through major bets in education and science research. Zuckerberg did not immediately respond to follow-up questions about whether he’d explicitly ruled out a run.
Zuckerberg’s response comes after weeks of speculation from the tech press and beyond, set off by a series of events that indicated a run might be in the cards, including a pledge to visit the approximately 30 US states he hadn’t yet been to. “Will Mark Zuckerberg Be Our Next President?” Vanity Fair asked in January.
The clues were there. Zuckerberg, who had previously been described as anatheist, said over the holidays that he believes religion is important. He’s touring the US asking “folks” about how they live. He hired a former White House photographer to take his Facebook pics. He included a clause about potentially serving for office into Facebook’s stock restructuring deal, and he hired a former presidential campaign manager to help his quasi-charitable works. But as Zuckerberg indicated Tuesday, he’s more interested in wielding influence from Menlo Park than Washington, DC. A source close to Zuckerberg told BuzzFeed News the 32-year-old CEO has privately denied it as well.
Wednesday during House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) weekly press conference, when asked about President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud in the 2016 election, she said she felt “sorry” for and “prayed” for Trump.
Pelosi said, “For a person who is newly elected president of the United States should be so insecure as to declare that —he’s now the president, he is ensconced in the White House and he’s saying, ‘I won the popular vote, 3 to 5 million Americans voted illegally in our country ‘— to suggest and undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange.”
“In addition to that, on top of it, he wants to investigate something that can clearly be proven to be false, but he resists any investigation of the Russian disruption of our election and any connection to his campaign,” she continued. “All we want is the truth for the American people. I, frankly, feel very sad about the president making this claim. I felt sorry for him. I even prayed for him. But then I prayed for the United States of America.”