Prosecutor Says Sedition Charges Possible In Capitol Riot Cases, Trump May Be ‘Criminally Culpable’

Democrats string razor wire around the Capitol. But Trump! He’s Awful!

The federal prosecutor who oversaw the Justice Department’s investigation into a Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol said that some rioters may be charged with attempting to overthrow the government.

Michael Sherwin appeared on “60 Minutes” on Sunday, two days after he stepped down from leading the investigation into the riot. He left open if former President Donald Trump is expected to face charges related to the riot. Earlier this month, Sherwin stepped back from his post as acting U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., for a replacement picked by the Biden administration.

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Ikea France on trial for snooping on staff and customers

The French subsidiary of Ikea will go on trial on Monday over allegations that it snooped on employees and customers by using private detectives and police officers.

Ikea France will be tried as a corporate entity alongside several of its former executives.

Prosecutors say Ikea France set up a “spying system” across its operations.

The 15 people in the dock include top executives such as former CEO Stefan Vanoverbeke, and former store managers.

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ISIS Bride Says She Cried When Donald Trump Tweeted She Won’t Be Allowed to Enter US

American born Hoda Muthana joined ISIS in 2014 after she embraced their extremist ideology while living with her family in Alabama and fled her home to join the terrorist organization in Syria advocating violence against the United States.

Hoda also burnt her US passport showing her deep-rooted hatred against the country and had shared a picture on her social media handle showing four passport and the one with the United States belongs to her. She captioned it, “Bonfire soon, no need for these anymore. Alhamdulilah.”

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First Pictures of Biden’s Border Facilities Are Leaked, and They Are Really Bad

As RedState has been chronicling, the situation at the border has devolved into a full-blown crisis. Thousands of people are crossing illegally every day, including unaccompanied minors. Those children are being stuffed into far over-capacity facilities, unable to shower, sleeping on floors, and generally existing in terrible conditions.

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Upcoming Pentagon report will detail ‘difficult to explain’ UFO sightings … “actually quite a few more than have been made public”

Upcoming Pentagon report will detail ‘difficult to explain’ UFO sightings … “actually quite a few more than have been made public”

A forthcoming government report will reveal evidence of UFOs breaking the sound barrier without a sonic boom and other “difficult to explain” phenomena, the former Director of National Intelligence said.

John Ratcliffe, the top intelligence official under President Donald Trump, was asked about incidents involving unidentified flying objects on Fox News Friday.

“There are a lot more sightings than have been made public,” he told host Maria Bartiromo. “Some of those have been declassified.”

Drip drip drip…

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MOST WANTED: Alleged Canadian killers, terrorists on Interpol list

…The international police agency acts as both an investigative arm and a clearing house for international fugitives. These alleged crooks and alleged killers are Red Notice.

According to Interpol, there are about 7,560 fugitives with Red Notices — including about 57 Canadians, wanted for murder, terrorism and a slew of other crimes.

The good news is they’ve all likely left the country.

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China Calling for Civilizational War Against America and the West

China Calling for Civilizational War Against America and the West

There was a “strong smell of gunpowder” when American and Chinese diplomats met in Anchorage beginning March 18. That’s according to Zhao Lijian of China’s foreign ministry, speaking just hours after the first day of U.S.-China talks concluded.

“Gunpowder” is one of those words Beijing uses when it wants others to know war is on its mind.

The term is, more worryingly, also especially emotion-packed, a word Chinese propagandists use when they want to rile mainland Chinese audiences by reminding them of foreign — British and white — exploitation of China in the Opium War period of the 19th century. China’s Communist Party, therefore, is now trying to whip up nationalist sentiment, rallying the Chinese people, perhaps readying them for war.

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San Francisco schools official refuses to quit over racist Asian tweets comparing Asian-Americans to “house n—-s.”

Alison Collins – horrid racist

The black vice president of the San Francisco school board is refusing to resign amid fierce backlash over a series of racist tweets she made against Asian-Americans in 2016 – including that they use “white supremacist thinking” to “get ahead.”

The school district’s entire senior staff on Sunday denounced Vice President Alison Collins, saying she hasn’t adequately taken responsibility for the shocking tweets, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Even worse than first revealed.

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‘Text me for a fresh cut’: Toronto underground barbershops flout public health orders

TORONTO — At least a hundred underground barbershops have opened since storefront salons were ordered closed under a public health order, salon owners say, questioning whether continuing to keep their businesses closed is any safer for the public than the unregulated operations that appear to be replacing them.

Not at all surprised. I drove out of the city to get a cut on Saturday because my regular barber has been forced to close.

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Millions of illegal immigrants set to get $4.38B in Biden COVID cash

Christmas is coming early to millions of illegal immigrants in the form of a COVID-19 stimulus check of up to $1,400, according to a new analysis.

The Center for Immigration Studies on Monday estimated that at least 2.1 million illegal immigrants could be eligible for $4.38 billion wired directly into their checking accounts, just like the hundreds of millions of legal residents and citizens who started receiving checks last week.

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China’s confrontational military buildup to be laid bare by U.S. spy agency in unprecedented reveal

Disclosure mandate was folded into the $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law by Trump

U.S. public and private researchers are about to get an unprecedented look at the scope of China’s military buildup.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which oversees U.S. spy satellite imagery, is preparing to produce public reports on China’s military and national security programs as part of an intelligence authorization law approved for fiscal year 2021.

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Canadian Michael Kovrig awaits verdict after trial in China

Closed-door hearing takes place days after trial of another Canadian, with diplomats barred from attending

The trial of a Canadian man detained for more than two years in China on espionage charges has taken place, with relations between Ottawa and Beijing in freefall.

The hearing in the case of Michael Kovrig came days after the closed-door trial of another Canadian man, with both detained in apparent retaliation for Canada’s arrest of the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou under a US extradition warrant.

Kovrig, a former diplomat, was detained in 2018 and formally charged last June with allegedly spying at the same time as his compatriot, the businessman Michael Spavor.

Our China class will write this off as an unfortunate incident. So long as the money flows from Beijing all is well.

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Ontario reports 1699 new covid cases… Astra Zeneca jab declared “safe” in US

Ontario reports 1699 new covid cases… Astra Zeneca jab declared “safe” in US


AstraZeneca vaccine trials in U.S. confirm shot is safe, highly effective

AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine provided strong protection against sickness and eliminated hospitalizations and deaths from the disease across all age groups in a late-stage study in the United States, the company announced Monday.

AstraZeneca said its experts did not identify any safety concerns related to the vaccine, including finding no increased risk of rare blood clots identified in Europe.

But… European trust in AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine plummets after blood clot reports

Confidence in the safety of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine has taken a big hit in Spain, Germany, France and Italy as reports of rare blood clots have been linked to it and many countries briefly stopped using it, poll data showed on Monday.

The polling firm YouGov said it had already found in late February that Europeans were more hesitant about the AstraZeneca vaccine than about those from Pfizer Inc /BioNTech and Moderna Inc, and that the clot concerns had further damaged public perceptions of the AstraZeneca shot’s safety.

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