Ghislaine Maxwell Bragged ‘Jeffrey Epstein And I Have Everyone On Videotape’

Last month there were rumors that the personal emails of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged fixer Ghislaine Maxwell could be released. If the emails were released, they could reveal power brokers from around the world. A new report that Ghsilane and Jeffrey recorded every encounter involving their associates could has influential people scared to their core.

Before Ghislaine Maxwell was known as the madam for Jeffrey Epstein, she was a British socialite. Fellow U.K. debutante Christina Oxenberg became friends with Maxwell since they ran in the same high society circles in the early 1990s.

Oxenberg, who is a relative of a royal family, was at Maxwell’s home in Britain. “We were alone,” Oxenberg said. “She said many things. All creepy. Unorthodox. Strange. I could not believe whatever she was saying was real. Stuff like: ‘Jeffrey and I have everyone on videotape.’”

Oxenberg didn’t really understand the implications of that statement at the time. But now she understands the meaning of the eery conversation.

There are widespread accusations that Maxwell supplied young women, sometimes underage girls, to Epstein. Before his bizarre and suspicious death in a prison cell in August, Epstein was on trial for federal charges of sex trafficking. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida for procuring an underage girl for prostitution and sentenced to 18 months in prison. (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell Bragged ‘Jeffrey Epstein And I Have Everyone On Videotape’” HERE)

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It’s Looking As Though One Super Tuesday State Is Setting Itself Up For Voter Fraud

By Townhall. While all eyes were on the Nevada Caucuses, people in Super Tuesday states started receiving their absentee ballots. In places like California, voters are encouraged to vote absentee. It’s been a way to garner greater political involvement and participation.

Adam Housley, a former correspondent for Fox News, said he received two ballots: one for non-party preference (NPP) and one for the libertarian ticket. What makes the scenario even more troubling? Housley said he has never registered as a libertarian.

In a state with millions of people, a small flub here and there is likely to happen, but it turns out Housley wasn’t the only one who received multiple ballots..

(Read more from “It’s Looking As Though One Super Tuesday State Is Setting Itself Up For Voter Fraud” HERE)

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Unthinkability Bias Comes for the Democrats

By Real Clear Politics. Voting in the Democratic Primary contest is getting ready to heat up, but the contest itself will be more-or-less over shortly after it begins. By the end of March, fully two-thirds of the delegates to the national convention will be awarded. Barring a major collapse in his poll numbers between now and then, Bernie Sanders is likely to win the lion’s share – perhaps even a majority – of these delegates. The results from Saturday’s Nevada caucuses certainly did nothing to suggest otherwise. At that point, denying him the nomination becomes an extremely tricky proposition.

If you are among those who believe Sanders is the strongest candidate Democrats could run against Donald Trump, then this is all for the good. If you think the outsider is a general election problem for the party, you may be wondering how it came to this, especially in an election where there seemed to be so many promising candidates. Particularly perplexing is the decision of the Democratic candidates to hammer Michael Bloomberg – who won’t be on the ballot for two more contests – at the most recent debate. . . Finally, beyond the enhanced fundraising and core of strong supporters, candidates like Trump and Sanders have benefitted from what I dubbed “unthinkability bias” in 2016. This is like a strong version of confirmation bias, where people set their prior probabilities of an event occurring to zero and refuse to update their priors because they just can’t conceive of the possibility coming to pass. In the summer of 2016, I wrote a series of pieces suggesting that Trump could win the general election; these were met such derision and invective that I took a month-long break from Twitter. In late 2019, I wrote a piece suggesting that people were underestimating Sanders’ chances of becoming the Democratic nominee. While the response was less angry, it was still met with a degree of skepticism that seems unwarranted today.

This is harmless in and of itself, but it has the potential to transform the trajectory of races. By writing off Trump and Sanders in the summer and fall before the election year, candidates allowed their candidacies to strengthen and their core bases of support to grow. In addition, by attacking each other, the more “traditional” candidates collectively weakened themselves, diminishing themselves compared to the insurgent. (Read more from “Unthinkability Bias Comes for the Democrats” HERE)

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Bernie Sanders’ Defense of Castro’s Cuba Evokes Socialism’s Brutal History

Self-described democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders’ defense of the policies of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro drew swift and widespread condemnation and evoked memories of some of history’s bloodiest regimes. . .

In response, Rep. Donna Shalala, D-Fla., who represents a large population of Cuban-born residents in her district, tweeted: “I’m hoping that in the future, Senator Sanders will take time to speak to some of my constituents before he decides to sing the praises of a murderous tyrant like Fidel Castro.”

University of Hawaii historian R. J. Rummel, estimated in 1987 that the Castro regime was responsible for the deaths of between 35,000 to 141,000 of its own people. Worldwide, it is estimated that communist regimes have killed an estimated 100 million people.

In Fox Nation’s new six-part series, “The Unauthorized History of Socialism,” Fox News anchor Bret Baier re-examined the 200-year history of an idea that changed the world, starting from its roots in America in the early 1800’s, to its emergence in Europe and the collapse of the Soviet Union, to its apparent rebirth in the United States in 2020.

“By the end of the 20th century, many believed the historic struggle between socialism and capitalism was over,” narrated Baier in the Fox Nation series. “You might think the empirical case had been made and the door shut forever on the socialist dream, but you would be wrong.” (Read more from “Bernie Sanders’ Defense of Castro’s Cuba Evokes Socialism’s Brutal History” HERE)

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What to Expect From U.S. President Donald Trump’s Visit to India

American and Indian national interests are clearly converging.

President Donald Trump will, therefore, strive to enhance US – India bilateral relations with the context of a multilateral environment.

What does that mean?

I refer back to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s concept of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR), first articulated in 2015.

SAGAR stresses the importance of the Indian Ocean to India and the close alignment between Indian and global interests, as Dhruva Jaishankar outlined in his article “Indian Ocean Region: A Pivot for India’s Growth:

“(i) preserving freedom of navigation for commercial shipping, (ii) sustainably and equitably harnessing the Indian Ocean’s natural resources, (iii) establishing protocols for enhancing disaster prevention and relief as well as search and rescue operations, (iv) countering piracy, terrorism, smuggling, and illegal weapons proliferation, and (v) managing international naval competition.”

It is no accident that regional security is the fundamental component ensuring that the benefits of regional economic growth can be realized.

Acknowledging and de facto supporting Prime Minister Modi’s SAGAR strategy, it is also no accident that the United States recently renamed its military Pacific Command to the Indo-Pacific Command.

The foundation of growing US – India strategic convergence has been the recognition of potential Chinese economic hegemony and military expansion in South Asia, especially via China’s close alliance with Pakistan and Pakistan’s own obsession with the use of terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy, all threats to the Modi SAGAR goals.

It is, therefore, not surprising that increased US-India defence cooperation has been the leading element in the expanding relationship and a segue to a new trade agreement likely to be completed within the next year.

Last November, the US and India completed their most expansive joint military exercises in history amid efforts to coordinate more ambitiously on challenges in the Indo-Pacific region as outlined in the SAGAR doctrine.

Sales of American weapons systems to India have concomitantly increased, which has included Apache attack helicopters for anti-terrorist operations, Seahawk helicopters for the Indian navy, C-17 heavy air-lift sustainment and anti-surface warfare and anti-air defence MK 45 5 inch/62 calibre (MOD 4) naval guns.

The need for greater US – India coordination will only increase as the American forces withdraw from Afghanistan and the Trump legacy in that regard will be determined by ensuing regional events precipitated by that withdrawal.

Both India and the United States have a shared interest in preventing strategic adversaries, namely China and Pakistan, from unduly benefitting from that withdrawal at the expense of regional stability and a balance of power.

Make no mistake, China seeks global domination. One vehicle to achieve it is the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a collection of infrastructure projects and a network of commercial agreements in 152 countries designed to link the entire world directly to the Chinese economy through interconnected land-based and maritime routes.

A critical part of BRI is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), an infrastructure and development project, the backbone of which is a transportation network connecting China to the Pakistani seaports of Gwadar and Karachi located on the Arabian Sea

The guarantor of that soft power approach is the hard power of Chinese military expansion.

China plans to establish a naval and air bases on the Arabian Sea within easy reach of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. That military facility will complement China’s already operational naval base in Djibouti, located at another strategic chokepoint, the entrance to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

All of that is the opposite of what Prime Minister Modi seeks to achieve through SAGAR.

It may be that the outcome of the Modi-Trump meeting and subsequent greater US– India cooperation may largely determine peace, stability, economic prosperity and the democratic future of the Indo-Pacific region.

Both the stakes and the potential benefits are that high. (For more from the author of “What to Expect From U.S. President Donald Trump’s Visit to India” please click HERE)

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This State’s Pro-Gun Bill Will Keep Kids Safer

A new law in Kentucky will mandate that all school police officers must carry guns as part of an effort to secure the lives of the students.

Democratic Governor Andy Beshear signed the bill into law on Friday, ending months of controversy and protests from anti-gun groups and Democrats in the state legislature. The bill, however, received overwhelming bipartisan support in the Kentucky House and Senate.

Education Chairman of the Senate, Republican Max Wise, praised Beshear for signing the bill, citing the boost to school safety in the state. “This new legislation, which goes into effect immediately, is crucial to the General Assembly’s continued efforts to protect Kentucky’s children, teachers and staff by improving the safety of our schools,” he said. “I am appreciative of all those who provided the necessary input and support to see this measure come to fruition.”

Though the bill sailed through the House and Senate earlier this year on its way to the governor’s desk, the Black Caucus protested, citing what they felt was an added danger to black students in Kentucky schools. “I’m asking that you consider children that come from a different walk,” said Democratic House Rep. Charles Booker, who is launching a campaign for the U.S. Senate. He further expressed fear that minority students could be mistreated by armed police in the school.

A bipartisan committee was formed in the Kentucky General Assembly following the death of two students in 2018 shooting at Marshall County High School. That committee was tasked with talking to parents, teachers, students, and law enforcement in the state to determine the best solutions. “We have a responsibility to protect our children,” said a parent of a 15-year-old shooting victim at Marshall. “They are more important than anything.” (Read more from “This State’s Pro-Gun Bill Will Keep Kids Safer” HERE)

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So Much For Overturning Roe: ‘Conservative’ Fifth Circuit Rules Against Pro-life Law

Conservatives who think we can win the judicial supremacy game simply by appointing “better judges” need to remember just one thing: The ability of a good judge to do good is nowhere near the ability of a bad judge to do bad.

On Thursday, the much-vaunted conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an injunction by radical liberal District Judge Carlton Reeves on Mississippi’s law banning abortion when a fetal heartbeat can be detected.

“If a ban on abortion after 15 weeks is unconstitutional, then it follows that a ban on abortion at an earlier stage of pregnancy is also unconstitutional,” wrote the three-judge panel Thursday in a per curium decision.

In December, the court upheld a district judge injunction against a similar law banning abortions after 15 weeks. This time the law being blocked is SB 2116, which bans abortions when a heartbeat is detected, which is usually any time between 6 and 12 weeks of pregnancy.

Conservatives who were hoping this injunction was only the result of a radical judge like Reeves will be sorely disappointed. Reeves, as a sitting judge, gave a high-profile speech last year comparing Trump to the KKK. However, now conservatives must contend with even a right-leaning appeals court siding with him.

Although two of the judges, Carolyn King and Gregg Costa, are Democrat appointees, a rare anomaly for a Fifth Circuit panel, the third judge who signed onto the opinion, Jim Ho, is considered one of the most conservative on the federal bench. This should demonstrate to conservatives, once and for all, that even the most conservative judges will never push back against liberal Supreme Court precedent the same way liberal judges ignore Supreme Court precedent on immigration or other issues.

The reality is that, once we assume that lower courts are bound by Roe and Casey, it’s impossible to say that abortion bans this early in pregnancy are permitted under that case law. Thus, even judges like Jim Ho, who undoubtedly disagree with Roe, will never deviate from precedent.

Well, what about a “conservative” Supreme Court? Wouldn’t conservative SCOTUS justices be fine with overturning Roe and Casey? The problem here is that conservatives will never even get a circuit split on this issue in order for a supposedly conservative Supreme Court to overturn it. Absent at least one circuit opinion siding with the red states on abortion laws, it’s very likely that no member of the high court other than Clarence Thomas would take the appeal from states like Mississippi. We see that even when there is a circuit split, some of the other GOP SCOTUS appointees are often reluctant to take up a critical case to overturn lower courts, much less when those decisions are built on past Supreme Court precedent.

This huge disparity between conservative and liberal lower court judges vividly shows why the judicial system is a one-way ratchet to the left and a dead-end street for conservatives the minute we agree to the premise that federal judges have the final say on political issues – and that court decisions are self-executing on the country and universally binding against the other branches.

Let’s contrast abortion with gay marriage, for an example of this dichotomy. Everyone is familiar with the 2015 Obergefell decision that created a constitutional right, forcing states to recognize same-sex relationships as marriages. However, few are familiar with the fact that in 1972, the court ruled unanimously against gay marriage in Baker v. Nelson. To my knowledge, Obergefell was the first time the Supreme Court ever reversed a prior unanimous decision. How can this be done? Well, liberal justices, unlike most conservative ones, are always willing to overturn long-standing precedent they disagree with.

But there’s a more peculiar question. How did we get to Obergefell, and how was the case teed up for the Supreme Court? How were the lower courts not bound by Baker? Well, nearly every single lower court ruled on the side of gay marriage. They couldn’t care less about precedent they disagree with, even if it’s from the Supreme Court. In fact, if not for the Sixth Circuit ruling with the state marriage laws, there wouldn’t have been even a single court upholding Supreme Court precedent!

Liberal lower court judges do this every day by offering rights and standing to illegal aliens despite the most uninterrupted chain of case law, known as the “plenary power doctrine,” that immigration and border decisions must be left to the political branches. Lower courts are already pushing back against the Trump v. Hawaii decision from just two years ago.

Yet you will not find a single conservative lower court judge going against Roe, which was decided just one year after Baker. Precedent that liberal judges disagree with is regularly disregarded even at the lower court level, yet precedent that Republican judges might disagree with is usually respected, even by Supreme Court justices on an equal plane. This will ensure that bad precedent will never be reversed.

This is also why, to the extent we have agreed federal courts can veto laws in the abstract, the abortion laws from every state that tried them – Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, and Ohio – are now on hold. We’ve seen how most of the non-Thomas justices on the Supreme Court are reluctant to take an appeal without a split circuit, even to defend SCOTUS precedent, such as with right-to-carry and assault weapons bans cases in light of the Heller decision. They most certainly will not take an appeal from these states to overturn Roe.

To that end, anyone who really wants to protect life, but is selling you a bill of goods that the courts, which caused this problem to begin with, will suddenly solve it, is pitching you a scam. The real solution is to assert, as Lincoln did, that each branch of government gets to use its own powers in accordance with the way it interprets the Constitution. Republicans should promise to use the other two branches to block enforcement of these court opinions the same way the court tries to block the laws’ implementation. We have three co-equal branches of government that go around in a circle, not one branch that stands atop the pyramid of governance.

As Lincoln reminded everybody, the judiciary did not have the exclusive right to declare black Americans not human beings. They ought not to have that right to declare unborn babies nothing but fetal tissue. (For more from the author of “So Much For Overturning Roe: ‘Conservative’ Fifth Circuit Rules Against Pro-life Law” please click HERE)

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NY Man Released After Attempted Rape Now Accused Of Murder

Given that most murders are committed by known, repeat violent felons, shouldn’t there be a bipartisan and relentless national “criminal justice reform” agenda to ensure these people are taken off the streets before they kill innocents?

One would think this would be the priority of criminal justice legislation even at the federal level, but instead, 100 percent of the “reforms” are oriented toward the de-incarceration agenda, even for violent repeat offenders. The latest tragic victim of these screwed-up priorities is Sandra Wilson. Sadly, no political movement will be elevated in her name the way Kim Kardashian makes celebrities out of criminals.

On Nov. 9, Blanchard Glaudin allegedly attacked a woman in her hospital bed at Nyack Hospital in Rockland County, New York. As CBS2 reports, according to the police, Glaudin “held her down by the throat and told her, ‘Shut up and do not scream. Pull down your pants.’” He allegedly choked and scratched the victim but was apprehended before he could rape her.

Who would try to rape a woman in a hospital? Well, probably the same type of person who would also murder people, which is why people like Glaudin need to be locked up. But a month after being arrested, he was released from jail in late December, despite having been assessed $100,000 bail by a judge in November.

“Bail reform” did its work in this case last Tuesday, when Glaudin allegedly charged into a Rockland County library in Spring Valley, New York, and repeatedly stabbed Sandra Wilson, the longtime library security guard. Now the victim of the November attempted rape, who remains anonymous, is speaking out to local media and demanding answers for why this man was released after she was attacked.

The family of Sandra Wilson has set up a GoFundMe to help pay for the funeral expenses.

Although attempted rape is still officially eligible for pretrial holding under New York’s new law, Glaudin appears to have been released during that last week in December when judges were frantically trying to comply with the new law to retroactively release all those exempted from bail. He missed three court dates for the attempted rape charge in January.

This makes the murder of Sandra Wilson 100 percent preventable. Even after the murder, Glaudin has only been charged with second-degree murder, which is a common occurrence in a system that is already under-charging and under-convicting violent offenders.

According to court records, Glaudin was originally at Nyack Hospital last November for mental health treatment. He was admitted again in January once he was released from jail. It’s part of a broader trend where states have stopped locking up the criminally insane in mental asylums. On the one hand, they treat them leniently because of their mental illness, but on the other hand they refuse to confine them in mental hospitals in lieu of prison. Absent a mandatory system of imprisonment or confinement in a mental hospital, these people will be free to harm others. Politicians in states like New York and California want them released on the streets to commit more crimes that they supposedly just can’t help committing. The fact that they have a mental illness is no solace to victims of crime and most certainly doesn’t make them less of a public safety concern.

In Glaudin’s case, he was evidently free enough (and lucid enough) to have lived in Florida for some time, where he had some run-ins with the law.

Every day, we see numerous cases where the most dangerous criminals known to law enforcement slip through the justice system and go on to victimize more innocent people. Yet there is no effort on the part of the politicians to push reforms that will deter and punish, or at least incapacitate, these individuals. While rehabilitation is a nice perk of incarceration if we could make that work, the most important elements are deterrence, incapacitation, and justice. But the politicians only focus on rehabilitation.

On Thursday, before a group of former prisoners, President Trump praised Jared Kushner as “the father of criminal justice reform.” During the address, in which he pushed a utopian agenda of rehabilitation, he said his administration will send a “powerful message” that “we are not going to leave you behind.”

But where is the message to people like Sandra Wilson’s relatives? Or what about the relatives of Reginald Larry, who was killed allegedly by a man who was released from jail in Houston just a month ago, after being arrested for shooting three women? Why is Jared not working “so hard,” as Trump said on Thursday, on their behalf to ensure people are not needlessly victimized by those who definitely do belong behind bars?

The lack of balance in our body politic on this issue was best captured by Michele Hanisee, president of the Association of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys, in a recent column. “It might be trendy to highlight ex-cons and berate the justice system for its flaws, real or perceived,” lamented the veteran prosecutor fighting jailbreak policies in California. “Apparently not worthy of such treatment is the aftermath for the victims and families of those who suffered crimes such as murder, rape, robbery or child sexual abuse.” (For more from the author of “NY Man Released After Attempted Rape Now Accused Of Murder” please click HERE)

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Couple Runs Two Teens On Bikes Off The Road Over Their Pro-Trump Flags

Police say that a couple ran two teens on bikes off the road over their pro-Trump flags, and they were caught after posting videos of the altercation on social media site Snapchat. . .

Hobart police say that a woman and a man drove up to two teenage boys who were riding their bikes and asked if they supported President Donald Trump.

When they answered yes, the couple swerved to drive them off the road.

They told police that the male exited his vehicle in order to rip one of the flags from their bike. He then tossed it on the ground and ran over it with his vehicle.

A police affidavit says they threatened the boys, saying, “Don’t let me see you downtown.” (Read more from “Couple Runs Two Teens On Bikes Off The Road Over Their Pro-Trump Flags” HERE)

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Trump’s Public Charge Rule For Immigrants Officially Goes Into Effect Following Supreme Court Victories

The Trump administration officially implemented its public charge rule for foreign nationals seeking permanent status, following two key victories in the nation’s highest court.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Monday put into effect the administration’s new public charge rule, which takes into account a foreign national’s past use of taxpayer-funded benefits when determining whether that individual qualifies for a green card. The rule, which the White House first introduced in 2019, survived a lawsuit that reached all the way to the Supreme Court.

“President [Donald] Trump continues to deliver on his promise to the American people to enforce our nation’s immigration laws. After several judicial victories, DHS will finally begin implementing the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule,” Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS, said in a statement Monday.

“This rule enforces longstanding law requiring aliens to be self-sufficient, reaffirming the American ideals of hard work, perseverance and determination. It also offers clarity and expectations to aliens considering a life in the United States and will help protect our public benefit programs,” Cuccinelli continued.

Under the public charge rule, permanent status can be denied to applicants who have a history of using government-funded benefits and deemed a “public charge” on the U.S. government. (Read more from “Trump’s Public Charge Rule For Immigrants Officially Goes Into Effect Following Supreme Court Victories” HERE)

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Ninth Circuit Court Rules Trump Admin Stripping Funding From Abortion Clinics Is Constitutional

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the Trump administration can continue stripping federal funding from clinics that offer abortions.

The court upheld the Trump administration’s June 2019 declaration that taxpayer-funded clinics must stop referring women for abortions or be stripped of their Title X funding. . .

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) followed the decision in June by alerting clinics that it would enforce the administration’s ban. Planned Parenthood withdrew from the Title X federal family planning program, thereby forgoing about $60 million a year, in August 2019 rather than comply with this decision. . .

The rules, which advance President Donald Trump’s promise to stop funding businesses that perform abortions, require that organizations that perform abortions and make abortion referrals will have to do so in separate buildings from those that receive Title X federal funds.

“Today’s ruling is a vindication of President Trump’s pro-life policies and a victory for the American people,” Susan B. Anthony List President Marjorie Dannenfelser said in a statement, adding that abortion is not family planning and that “a strong majority of Americans” oppose taxpayer-funded abortions. (Read more from “Ninth Circuit Court Rules Trump Admin Stripping Funding From Abortion Clinics Is Constitutional” HERE)

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