Monday, October 26, 2015

1776 COALITION 10/26/2015 DOJ CORRUPTION




Rick Santorum to Newsmax: Obama’s DOJ Most Politically ‘Corrupt’ Ever
The Justice Department under President Barack Obama is the most "corrupt … that we've ever seen" after disclosing Friday that it would not prosecute the IRS in the targeting scandal, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told Newsmax TV. "This Justice... Read More














Trump mocks Jeb, Rubio on their home turf in Florida
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday mocked fellow contenders Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) at a rally in their home state of Florida. Trump teased Bush, a former Florida governor, for his recent decision to lay off... Read More






Five players to watch in Senate cyber fight
The final battle over the Senate’s biggest cybersecurity bill in years is slated to take place Tuesday on the floor of the upper chamber. And the fever pitch over the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) — which would offer legal... Read More






Scott Walker Signs Bill Ending John Doe Political Investigations
Gov. Scott Walker, who has been involved in two secret John Doe investigations, signed a bill Friday doing away with the probes into political misconduct. The Republican-controlled Legislature this week passed the bill eliminating John Does for any kind of... Read More














Mexicans express relief as once-ferocious Hurricane Patricia weakens
Wen word came that the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere was about to hit, Liliana Ramon Garcia and her five children headed for the place they thought would be the safest: their small apartment at Aquatic Jungle,... Read More






VERIFIED: Hillary’s Benghazi Cover-Up Timeline
On September 11, 2012, by 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the attack by a terrorist group associated with al-Qaeda was still underway against our consulate and CIA compound in Benghazi, Libya. By this time the whereabouts of Ambassador Chris Stevens... Read More


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