Alleged Al-Qaida Assassination Squad Leader Arrested in Arizona

The head of an alleged al-Qaida in Iraq assassination squad that killed at least two Iraqi policemen and possibly more in Fallujah has been arrested in Arizona and faces extradition to Iraq to stand trial.

Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri, 42, faces two murder charges in Iraq for the 2006 assassinations. He faces a detention and extradition hearing on Wednesday in federal court in Arizona.

Iraqi investigators complied witnesses statements immediately after the separate 2006 killings, ultimately finding that Nouri was living near Phoenix through Facebook searches, according to court documents.

Combined eyewitness accounts identified Nouri as the leader of a cell of al-Qaida in Iraq operating in Anbar Province, mostly in Fallujah, where he worked as a carpenter.

Members of the killing crew who were later arrested also told police that Nouri was the emir, or group leader. (Read more from “Alleged Al-Qaida Assassination Squad Leader Arrested in Arizona” HERE)

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Trump Nominee for Top Pentagon Post Out Because He Criticized Multiculturalism in Federalist Opinion Piece

President Donald Trump’s pick to help lead the Pentagon’s personnel office abruptly withdrew his name from consideration this week after a controversial, anti-immigrant opinion piece he wrote in 2017 began circulating on Capitol Hill. . .

J. David Patterson, currently the senior vice president of strategic business opportunities at the management consulting firm SMA Inc., was announced last month as the nominee for the deputy under secretary for personnel and readiness post. The job is the second-ranking leader in the office, but the under secretary post has been vacant since July 2018.

Currently, Under Secretary of the Air Force Matthew Donovan is filling that top role in an acting basis. He is the fifth acting administrator to man the job in the last five years. White House officials have not said whether he is under consideration to be nominated for the post full-time. . .

But according to the Politico report, prospects for Patterson’s nomination soured when a 2017 op-ed he co-wrote for The Federalist began circulating among lawmakers’ offices.

In the piece, Patterson links “multiculturalism” and a lack of immigrants assimilating into American culture for an increase in mass shootings, teen pregnancy and “moral decay” throughout America. (Read more from “Trump Nominee for Top Pentagon Post out Because He Railed Against Multiculturalism in Federalist Opinion Piece” HERE)

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Soldier Forgets About Dog in Military Housing, Judge Orders Custody, Increases Bail to $50,000

A Fort Bragg soldier charged with animal cruelty and neglect after authorities say a dog was found dead and locked in a cage in his former apartment made his first court appearance Tuesday at the Cumberland County Detention Center.

Wearing an orange jumpsuit, Demareo Jones, 21, stood before District Court Judge April Smith, who increased Jones’ bail from $10,000 to $50,000.

If Jones is able to post bail, Smith ordered him not to have any contact with animals, including fish. . .

On Dec. 27, officials at the apartment community where Jones formerly lived conducted a final walk-through of his apartment.

They found a dead black lab-mix puppy weighing 7 pounds locked inside a cage, according to the Spring Lake Police Department. (Read more from “Soldier Forgets About Dog in Military Housing, Judge Orders Custody, Increases Bail to $50,000” HERE)

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DHS Chief Says Democrats Turned Down Offer to Test Iowa Caucus App for Cybersecurity Problems; Voters Say the Iowa Caucus Numbers Don’t Add up

By The Blaze. The app at the center of Democrats’ Iowa caucus fiasco wasn’t vetted by the Department of Homeland Security despite an offer to do so, a top Trump administration official said.

During a Tuesday morning interview with Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said that his department offered to vet the now-infamous app being blamed for Monday night’s electoral debacle but was turned down on the offer.

“So, our cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency has offered to test that app from a hacking perspective,” Wolf said. “They declined. And so, we’re seeing a couple of issues with it.”

However, Wolf also went on to say that those issues didn’t appear to be the result of hacking.

“Right now, we don’t see any malicious cyberactivity going on,” Wolf said during the interview. (Read more from “DHS Chief Says Democrats Turned Down Offer to Test Iowa Caucus App for Cybersecurity Problems” HERE)

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Voters Say the Iowa Caucus Numbers Don’t Add up and People Are Freaking Out

By WQAD. The Iowa Caucuses are long over but results are still being tabulated and released.

The delay in results that were expected February 3rd has many people angry about the time it’s taking to report numbers and what some say is the unnecessarily convoluted way in which it is run.

And the questions are coming from inside the state of Iowa and far from its borders.

With 86% of precincts reporting results from the Iowa caucuses, several inconsistencies were seen with the latest batch of numbers, according to Black Hawk County Supervisor Chris Schwartz. (Read more from “Voters Say the Iowa Caucus Numbers Don’t Add up and People Are Freaking Out” HERE)

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How Trump Can Turn His SOTU Smackdown of Sanctuary Cities Into Action

The State of the Union was certainly very uplifting, unifying, and even quite moderately non-ideological on policy. That is, until the president began discussing sanctuary cities. That’s when he took the gloves off and served some red meat with the veggies.

Facts in hand, the president exposed for the nation the dastardly deeds of sanctuary cities in hard numbers. “Last year, our brave ICE officers arrested more than 120,000 criminal aliens charged with nearly 10,000 burglaries, 5,000 sexual assaults, 45,000 violent assaults, and 2,000 murders,” revealed Trump. “Tragically, there are many cities in America where radical politicians have chosen to provide sanctuary for these criminal illegal aliens. In Sanctuary Cities, local officials order police to release dangerous criminal aliens to prey upon the public, instead of handing them over to ICE to be safely removed.”

I watched Nancy Pelosi shake her head behind the president as he was uttering these words. What exactly what she shaking her head at? Which point does she contest? That these cities and states, like her home state of California, release dangerous illegal aliens arrested for murder and rape? Just this week, Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes announced that 1,500 illegal aliens with detainers were released last year. Of those inmates, 238 were re-arrested in for committing new preventable crimes, including assault and battery, rape, and robbery.

In other words, the president got them around the neck. I’ve always said, Democrats cannot withstand a sustained national focus on their policy against federal immigration law, because it’s truly indefensible. These are exclusively illegal aliens who have committed additional crimes that land them in local jails. No sane voter wants this.

Speaking on behalf of the thousands of unnoticed victims of illegal aliens, the president highlighted an angel family sitting in the gallery. For months, Democrats kept focusing like a laser beam on the needs, wants, and desires of illegal aliens at the border. What about the American victims? The president gave them their recognition.

The president brought up the case of Junior “Gustavo” Garcia-Ruiz, an illegal alien repeat offender, who was charged with the murder of Rocky Jones in Tulare County, California, last year. He was in jail just days before allegedly going on a killing spree and committing at least 11 crimes in a 24-hour period. Yet despite six prior arrests, the ICE detainer was ignored.

One of the victims of his bloody rampage was a 51-year-old American named Rocky Jones. Rocky was at a gas station when this vile criminal fired eight bullets at him from close range, murdering him in cold blood. Rocky left behind a devoted family, including his brothers who loved him more than anything. One of his grieving brothers is here with us tonight. Jody, would you please stand? Jody, our hearts weep for your loss — and we will not rest until you have justice.

The president then called on Congress to pass legislation giving victims of sanctuary cities the right to sue government officials who violate federal immigration laws.

“The United States of America should be a sanctuary for law-abiding Americans — not criminal aliens!” thundered Trump to rousing applause.

Now it’s time for the president to make this a reality and allow the eloquence of his speech to lead to successful action. Sanctuaries might be evil and unpopular, but at present, they are winning. Their numbers have doubled over the past three years, and they’re driving ICE’s removal numbers into the ground.

What was evident last night is that Trump has the greatest bully pulpit ever. If he delivered a major address with angel families right before a budget vote and demanded the defunding of sanctuary cities, it would place the Democrats in a very tough position. He’d be wise to make this issue his priority headed into the election and do the following:

Direct the U.S. attorneys to bring up charges against sanctuary politicians in their respective jurisdictions for violating federal immigration law by harboring illegal aliens and restricting information from ICE.

The president should cut off all grant programs to sanctuaries and refuse to sign any budget bill that doesn’t back
up his action.

The president called on Congress last night to pass the Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act (S.2059), which allows victims of sanctuaries to sue malfeasant politicians in federal court. He needs to twist arms to get this done, but also must first fix one provision in the bill that actually weakens current law.

The president should direct the Social Security Administration and the IRS to work with the DHS to end identity theft by illegal aliens. They have the power to do this without new legislation. This would essentially end the ability of sanctuaries to harbor them.

The president should enforce the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR) that requires police to ascertain the country of citizenship in order to notify consular officials that a national of their country has been detained. This way we will know every illegal alien who is detained by police for an infraction.

The president needs to give a speech revealing that there are three million known illegal aliens with criminal records in this country and that we only have 5,000 deportation officers to deal with them. The failure to secure more funding for ICE amid a record spending spree for liberal functions of government has been one of the greatest failures of the first term.

Every day the president should tweet out more cases of needless deaths from sanctuaries harboring repeat violent criminals who are here illegally.

The president should do all of this in the lead-up to the September budget deadline. Rather than running away from a budget fight over criminal aliens right before an election, he should embrace that opportunity to win the election based on this issue. He has the ability to use the bully pulpit to its fullest extent. According to a Harvard-Harris poll, 72 percent of overall voters and 76 percent of suburban voters oppose issuing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Imagine how many more oppose harboring dangerous criminal aliens. There is no greater issue over which to force a budget fight.

Overall, there were good policy suggestions in the speech, and there were liberal ones inspired by his more liberal advisers. They already got their stuff enacted in the budget bills and defense bill: an amnesty for Liberian illegal aliens, a “second step” act for criminals, paid federal leave for already overpaid federal workers, more low-skilled worker visas, and 4,000 more visas for unvetted Afghans. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have gotten their fair share of priorities. Now is the time to put effective action behind the conservative elements of the president’s eloquent speech.

The lesson of last night, headed into a second term, is that the eloquent speeches are needed most at the times when the policy outcomes are fully in play. (For more from the author of “How Trump Can Turn His Sotu Smackdown of Sanctuary Cities Into Action” please click HERE)

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Jury Forced to View Nude Photos of Harvey Weinstein

Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial were shown five naked photos of the disgraced Hollywood producer in a New York City courtroom on Tuesday.

The jurors were told to review photos in a manner so the spectators couldn’t see them. Two of the jurors appeared to grimace and another raised his eyebrows as they looked at the images of Weinstein, 67. . .

The decision came after Jessica Mann, 34, who Weinstein is accused of raping in a hotel room in 2013, provided shocking testimony on Friday that when she first saw the movie mogul, he appeared “deformed” or “intersex.”

Though defense objected as “to relevance to this case” to the pictures being shown to the juror, the judge allowed it but they were not shown to the audience. Jurors looked at a few photographs one by one and then passed them around to the juror sitting next to them.

“The first time I saw him fully naked…He has extreme scarring that I didn’t know if maybe he was a burn victim. He does not have testicles and it appears like he has a vagina,” Mann said in court Tuesday. (Read more from “Jury Forced to View Nude Photos of Harvey Weinstein” HERE)

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WATCH: Trump Unloads on ‘Secret Democrat Asset’ Mitt Romney

President Donald Trump unloaded on Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) on Wednesday following Romney’s decision to side with the Democrats in the Senate’s impeachment vote, saying that Romney tried to infiltrate his administration and calling him a “secret Democrat asset.”

“Slick, slippery, stealthy,” the ad begins. “Mitt Romney had us fooled. Posing as a Republican, he tried to infiltrate Trump’s administration as Secretary of State.”

“Now his cover is blown,” the ad continued. “Exposed by news reports as a Democrat secret asset.”

The ad then cuts hard into Romney, highlighting his failed presidential campaign against Barack Obama and then showing Trump’s election win against Hillary Clinton.

There is definitely evidence from Romney’s political record to suggest that he is not who he portrays himself to be. (Read more from “WATCH: Trump Unloads on ‘Secret Democrat Asset’ Mitt Romney” HERE)

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Democrats Call for Pelosi to Resign Speakership

A top congressman and prominent Democrat law professor are both calling on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to resign after her conduct during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address last night.

Rep. Lee Zeldin responded to Pelosi ripping up Trump’s State of the Union address by writing: “Nancy Pelosi should step down as Speaker. I’m confident that the American public will be directly sending her that message themselves later this year if she doesn’t read the tea leaves herself and resign on her own terms today. It’s time.”

George Washington University Law professor Jonathan Turley, a self-described Democrat, also joined Zeldin in calling for Pelosi to step down following her conduct, calling her a “partisan troll.”

Turley wrote about the first time that he walked onto the floor of the House of Representatives 44 years ago, saying, “The country was deeply divided, but both parties maintained the tradition of civility and decorum. I was struck how members, even in the heat of furious debates, would not attack each other by name and followed rigid principles of decorum. They understood that they were the custodians of this institution and bore a duty to strengthen and pass along those traditions to the next generation.”

Turley continued, “At that moment, she represents the House as an institution — both Republicans and Democrats. Instead, she decided to become little more than a partisan troll from an elevated position. The protests of the Democratic members also reached a new low for the House. Pelosi did not gavel out the protest. She seemed to join it.” (Read more from “Democrats Call for Pelosi to Resign Speakership” HERE)

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WATCH: Warren Hides Behind Staffer After Being Caught Flying on Private Jet

A video is making the rounds on the internet showing Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) appearing to hide behind a staffer after being caught exiting a private jet.

Warren reportedly was flying back into Iowa Monday night after spending the day in Washington, D.C., for the closing arguments in the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump.

In the video obtained by Fox News, the senator looks at the camera after stepping off the jet, then appears to stay behind a staffer for the remainder of her walk on the tarmac.

Warren has made environmental awareness and the abuses of the “rich and powerful” central themes of her presidential campaign, both of which work against her extensive use of private jet travel.

She likely knows that the optics of her chartering across the country in her gas-guzzling jet run afoul of her humble and green campaign initiatives, but that hasn’t led her to cut back. Warren spent more than $700,000 on private plane travel in the last quarter of the election cycle alone. (Read more from “WATCH: Warren Hides Behind Staffer After Being Caught Flying on Private Jet” HERE)

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GOP Senators Formally Ask Secret Service for Records on Hunter Biden

Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley (Iowa) and Ron Johnson (Wis.) sent a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday, requesting the agency provide details on the Hunter Biden’s use of government security and travel accommodations while conducting business deals during the time his father, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, was vice president. . .

Grassley is chairman of the Finance Committee and Johnson heads the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs. The committees are “reviewing potential conflicts of interest posed” by Biden’s business dealings in Ukraine and China and want to know whether or not those relationships were fostered on the public dime. . .

The Senate Finance Committee and Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee have been investigating Biden’s foreign business dealings for months, after the impeachment probe against President Donald Trump exposed Biden’s contracts with firms in China and Ukraine — where his father represented the United States under the Obama administration.

In their letter Wednesday, Grassley and Johnson wrote that as part of their inquiry, the two committees have already written “several letters” to “other agencies,” and “the Committee on Finance also has written to the Department of Treasury regarding potential conflicts of interest” involving Rosemont Seneca Partners, a company co-founded by Biden and Christopher Heinz, the stepson of former Secretary of State John Kerry. (Read more from “GOP Senators Formally Ask Secret Service for Records on Hunter Biden” HERE)

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