WATCH: Police Threaten to Arrest Reporter After He Referred to Soleimani as a Terrorist

Toronto police reportedly threatened a Canadian reporter with arrest after the reporter referred to Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani as a “terrorist.” . . .

The vigil, which was held outside a Toronto courthouse, saw a crowd of people and protesters congregating over the killing of Soleimani. An estimated 200 people attended the event.

Rebel News reporter David Menzies was one of those in attendance.

Menzies can be seen and heard in a video talking with the various people who had turned out for the demonstration, using the word “terrorist” when referring to Soleimani. Law enforcement can be seen approaching Menzies and advising him to stop using the word “terrorist” when referring to the Iranian general for fear of inciting the crowd.

One officer threatened that he would arrest Menzies if the reporter did not comply with the officer’s demands.

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Epidemic of Government Employees Watching Porn on Taxpayer Time

An epidemic of federal employees watching porn on taxpayer time has reached a new low at one agency where a veteran staffer “viewed child pornography on a government computer on multiple occasions,” according to an audit. The unidentified employee worked at the Bureau of Land Management, which operates under the Department of the Interior (DOI) and admitted to investigators from the agency’s Inspector General’s office that he viewed adult pornography on multiple occasions though he knew DOI policy prohibits it. A year ago, a separate DOI employee infected agency networks with Russian malware after visiting thousands of porn sites on his government computer. A forensic examination determined the employee, who was never identified, had an extensive history of visiting porn websites and saving material on an unauthorized drive. In both cases the employees retired and faced no consequences.

The DOI is hardly alone in the ongoing porn scandal. Watching porn on government computers during work hours is so rampant that legislation (Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act) was introduced in Congress a few years ago to contain the embarrassing crisis. Porn has for years been part of the job at some government agencies and numerous federal audits have long documented the enraging details of how our tax dollars are being wasted. Judicial Watch has also reported extensively on the topic, especially the porn crisis at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the agency charged with policing the nation’s financial industry. While the economy crumbled, the SEC was preoccupied with pornography. In fact, high-ranking managers at the agency regularly spent work hours gawking at pornography web sites on their government computers while the country’s financial system collapsed. We’re talking dozens of SEC employees, including senior officers with lucrative six-figure salaries viewing explicit images on their agency computers during work hours. (Read more from “Epidemic of Government Employees Watching Porn on Taxpayer Time” HERE)

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University Student Almost Thrown in Jail for Using the N-Word

A University of Connecticut student who was arrested for using the n-word has narrowly avoided jail.

Jarred Karal was arrested after he was filmed walking through a parking lot and shouting the word “n*gger.” He was with two other individuals, one of whom was also arrested.

The students claimed they were playing a game centered around screaming vulgar words, but were charged under CGS 53-37, “ridicule on account of creed, religion, color, denomination, nationality or race.”

Karal was originally facing up to 30 days in jail, but a judge accepted Karal’s plea for accelerated rehabilitation, under which he will spend 6 months on probation while completing 20 hours of community service.

The student will also be forced to under go “diversity and bias” training. (Read more from “University Student Almost Thrown in Jail for Using the N-Word” HERE)

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Millennials Can Make $100K Working at Taco Bell

Millennials are now considered “generation broke” with their insurmountable student debts, near-record auto loans, high credit card balances with rates at two-decade highs, and limited savings. Many are stuck in the gig-economy with more than one job. Finding a high-paying job this late in an economic expansion is hard to come across.

So paging all millennials, a new press release via Taco Bell details how the Tex-Mex fast-food restaurant is planning a pilot program to hire managers with a starting salary of $100,000 at company-owned restaurants in select markets. . .

“We are constantly exploring new ways to invest in our people, enhance morale and boost recruitment and retention,” Ferril Onyett, Taco Bell’s senior director of global training and international HR, told MarketWatch in an emailed statement. Managers have “a huge impact” on the restaurant performance, customer experience, and “team member satisfaction,” she added.

“We are constantly exploring new ways to invest in our people, enhance morale and boost recruitment and retention,” Ferril Onyett, Taco Bell’s senior director of global training and international HR, told MarketWatch in an emailed statement. Managers have “a huge impact” on the restaurant performance, customer experience, and “team member satisfaction,” she added.

Onyett said there’s no timeline on when all 450 company-owned stores will get $100,000 managers, adding that current managers make around $50,000 to $80,000. (Read more from “Millennials Can Make $100K Working at Taco Bell” HERE)

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Ann Coulter: Our Broken Border, Not Iran, Kills 30,000 Americans Every Year

“Iranians are no threat to America in this country,” said Ann Coulter during a Wednesday interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight with host Rebecca Mansour and special guest host John Hayward, adding a warning of “30,000 Americans dying on American soil every year because of our neighbor to the south.”

Mansour invited Coulter’s ranking of national security threats in the context of recent developments in Iran and Iraq, asking which country poses the greatest danger to America.

Thirty thousand Americans die every year as a result of border insecurity, stated Coulter, pointing to drug overdoses via substances smuggled across the southern border, fatal drunk driving accidents caused by illegal immigrants who entered the U.S. via Mexico, and Mexican drug cartel gang killings.

Coulter said, “I’m thinking national security must have something to do with keeping Americans alive, and yeah, that award would go to Mexico. On my very, very, very conservative estimate of heroin deaths, fentanyl deaths, methamphetamine deaths — of the heroin, fentanyl, and methamphetamine coming [and] being brought to us by our neighbor on the south, Mexico — drunk driving accidents — again, very, very conservative estimate of how many deaths are attributable to drunk driving by Hispanics, either Mexicans themselves or those who have had safe passage through Mexico to our southern border and into our country — and throw in the handful of gang killings, of Los Zetas, of the cartel killings, the occasional mass murder by Mexicans, and you get to 30,000 Americans dying on American soil every year because of our neighbor to the south.”

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Here’s the First State to Opt-Out of Refugee Program

By Daily Caller. Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday that his state will not accept refugees in a letter obtained by the Daily Caller.

The Trump administration has given states the option to opt out of a refugee resettlement program, but Texas is the first state to announce they will not participate in the program. 18 Republican governors have already opted into the program.

The governor praised his state’s history of accepting refugees, but said that he does not feel Texas should participate in the program, citing the current immigration crisis. (Read more from “Here’s the First State to Opt-Out of Refugee Program” HERE)

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Minnesota Seeing Impact as Fewer Refugees Resettle Across the U.S.

By KTTC. In recent years, there has been a significant drop in the number of refugees resettling in Minnesota.

In the 2016 calendar year, 3,009 refugees resettled in the state, according to statistics from the Refugee Processing Center. In 2017, the number dropped to 918 and fell even lower in 2018, to 668. In 2019, 891 refugees resettled in Minnesota. . .

According to Minnesota State Demographer Susan Brower, the declining number of refugees resettled in Minnesota is not only due to lower caps on a national level, but also has to do with a stricter screening process for some countries, including Somalia. Minnesota has historically seen a higher proportion of refugees within its immigrant population than other states, Brower said. . .

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced in December that Minnesota would continue to resettle refugees, stating that “the inn is not full in Minnesota.”

However, to Beltrami County in northern Minnesota, it may be. The board of commissioners voted 3 to 2 to deny resettlement, becoming the first county in the state and the second in the country to vote against resettlement, the Associated Press reported. (Read more from “Minnesota Seeing Impact as Fewer Refugees Resettle Across the U.S.” HERE)

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Armed Iranian National Detained Near Mar-A-Lago

An Iranian national armed with several knives, a machete, and a pickax was detained Friday by police about four miles from President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

The man, identified as an Iranian national by his passport, was arrested Friday morning on the east end of the Flagler Memorial Bridge, an officer with the Palm Beach police told the Palm Beach Post.

In addition to the knives, machete, and pickax, police found the man to have $22,000 and a car parked at Palm Beach International Airport. (Read more from “Armed Iranian National Detained Near Mar-A-Lago” HERE)

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Army Reserve Command Accused of Not Taking Sexual Assault Allegations Seriously

Leaders of an Army Reserve command that oversees thousands of soldiers are accused of mishandling sexual assault claims.

Amy Braley Franck, a victim advocate with the 416th Theater Engineer Command, claimed that military leaders within the unit did not follow military procedures or federal law in investigating at least two sexual assault claims, according to the Associated Press. Braley Franck joined the unit as an advocate in February 2019 and was suspended on Nov. 20 for potentially violating ethics codes, which Braley Franck denies. . .

In one case, two soldiers reported to Capt. Joseph Runhke that a male specialist assaulted a female private on two occasions in September 2017 and April 2018. Runhke spoke to the woman, and she said both encounters were consensual, according to documents provided by Braley Franck. The investigation should have been handled by an independent investigator, according to Department of Defense policy and federal law.

In another case, Spc. Sara Joachimstaler reported that a sergeant inappropriately touched her leg during a car ride in March 2019 and groped her during a demonstration on tying someone up with a rope in April.

Joachimstaler said her commanders did nothing about her claim and blocked it from being investigated until she went to Braley Franck, who referred it to the Army’s Criminal Investigations Division in June. (Read more from “Army Reserve Command Accused of Not Taking Sexual Assault Allegations Seriously” HERE)

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Woman Sues Mormon Church After It Reported Her Husband Sexually Abusing Their Daughter to Police

A woman is suing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because it reported her husband to authorities after he confessed to sexually abusing their minor daughter, according to the Salem Statesmen Journal.

The woman, Kristine Johnson, is suing the church for $9.54 million, accusing it of violating confidentiality and breaching “priest-penitent privilege.” The Mormon church has faced backlash in the past for not being forthcoming about such matters with authorities.

Kristine learned of her husband’s abuse of their daughter in 2016. Instead of going to authorities, they followed church protocol by having the husband, Timothy Johnson, confess the sin to church clergy and repent. Kristine claims the church officials failed to tell Timothy that if he confessed that crime to the church, they would report him to police.

Timothy Johnson was arrested and charged in 2017, and pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree sexual abuse and received a 15-year prison sentence. . .

The $9.54 million sought in the lawsuit includes $5.5 million for Kristine for the loss of Timothy’s income, $1 million for each of their children, and $40,000 for the criminal defense attorney used in the case. (Read more from “Woman Sues Mormon Church After It Reported Her Husband Sexually Abusing Their Daughter to Police” HERE)

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Federal Judges Continue Repealing 2016 Election, Declare Open Borders

An alien who seeks political rights as a member of this nation can rightfully obtain them only upon terms and conditions specified by Congress. Courts are without authority to sanction changes or modifications; their duty is rigidly to enforce the legislative will in respect of a matter so vital to the public welfare. ~U.S. v. Ginsberg, 1917.

There was once a time when the Left relied on the executive branch to thwart immigration laws and make denizens of illegal aliens. Now that there is a president committed to actually enforcing the spirit and letter of our sovereignty laws, the Left has successfully gotten the courts to codify prior executive derelictions as the law instead of our actual statutes.

Despite being slapped down multiple times by the Supreme Court, lower court judges continue to violate rules of standing and create rights for foreign nationals to come here in multiple ways. They have no such power, but until the executive branch stands its ground and refuses to enforce those rulings, Obama’s third term will continue. And no, the Supreme Court will not put an end to this charade.

It’s truly hard to conjure up a greater judicial power grab than for a judge to demand that the Trump administration grant green cards to foreign nationals who seek to access welfare programs. It is settled law that foreign nationals have no standing for the right to immigrate or the right to seek welfare because they are not rights. Moreover, the public charge laws have been on the books since colonial times and have been codified by Congress since 1996. Those laws were never followed. When Trump implements just a modest enforcement of what those existing laws were trying to accomplish, a single New York judge called it “repugnant” and said it has “no rational basis” and issued a nationwide injunction against it in October. Irony might be dead, but the state of New York, which is the plaintiff in this case, was among the first to implement laws to prevent impoverished immigrants from landing.

Freeze-frame. Right at this point, the Trump administration should have declared the ruling null and void the same way the judge declared an injunction on Trump’s implementation of foundational law. Yet, unlike the judge, he actually has the power to enforce this because the issuance of green cards is an executive function. Nobody is discussing criminally punishing immigrants, which would intersect with judicial power. The case at hand is one of immigration benefits, which is solely within the province of executive power. That is how separation of powers works, yet now that the Trump administration has conceded that every district judge ruling, no matter how illegal, supersedes executive power, we have district judges sitting atop the political food chain, even when the Supreme Court already sided with the administration.

Thus, even after losing in higher courts, the Left brazenly comes back for another injunction. On Wednesday, the liberal Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the injunction of New York District Judge George B. Daniels against the public charge policy, despite the fact that two of the most liberal circuits – the Ninth and the Fourth – have already stayed parallel injunctions issued by district judges in Washington and Maryland respectively. Not to mention the fact that the Supreme Court has already ruled the president can deny entry to anyone and place conditions on entry, per 8 U.S.C. 1182(f). For the administration to obsequiously accede to a New York judge in a case like this after the Ninth Circuit expressed in categorical terms last month that the “Executive Branch has been afforded the discretion” to continue would be an exercise in self-immolation.

Consider the absurd outcome here. Two of the most liberal circuits have already taken off nationwide injunctions, but we are to believe that another circuit can empower a New York judge to issue his own nationwide injunction? Is it that hard for Attorney General Barr to issue a statement and note that, per Clarence Thomas’ opinion, this practice is unconstitutional? Unless a different course is taken, if 93 district courts say Trump is right and one says he is wrong, the policy can still be enjoined nationwide.

Moreover, nobody is even paying attention to the absurdity of the standing in this case. The plaintiffs are the states of Vermont, New York, and Connecticut. Even if Trump were wrong on the merits of the law, how could states get standing to demand more immigrants to access welfare? The Supreme Court in Arizona v. U.S. already said that immigration policy is so federal in nature that a state cannot even complement and supplement the federal enforcement policy. But now courts are saying that states are so strong they can get standing to demand the feds bring in more immigrants. Then again, these same courts are saying states have power to thwart enforcement against illegal immigration; they just don’t have power to help enforce it. Up is down and down is up.

This is the point so many of the conservative optimists in the judicial game are missing. They feel that because Trump is appointing a lot of judges and because the Supreme Court is saner than some of these lower courts, the judicial resistance will eventually be neutralized. Just stay the course and keep appealing. But now the left-wing judges are playing a game of “heads we win, tails they lose,” whereby any district judge can place an injunction on any Trump policy, even when higher courts already ruled on the same principle the other way. This is how the Left has successfully gutted the so-called travel ban from certain Middle Eastern countries despite a clear victory in the Supreme Court. This is also how it has continued massive gun restrictions in some states, even after the Heller decision, and how it has continued advancing contraception mandates on employers even after the Hobby Lobby victory at the Supreme Court.

This was also borne out in a Michigan case where a single district judge, Mark Goldsmith, has been protecting 1,500 Iraqi criminals, including murderers and rapists, from deportation. He issued three successive injunctions on ICE actions taken to detain and remove them, yet despite the fact that the Sixth Circuit reversed him, Goldsmith kept issuing new injunctions. Finally, last week, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, writing for the Sixth Circuit panel in Usama Hamama v. Rebecca Adducci, showed his frustration. “For the reasons offered in our last opinion and others elaborated below, the district court lacked jurisdiction to enter its class-wide preliminary injunction. … The district court had no jurisdiction to do what it did.”

Statute (8 U.S.C. § 1252(f)(1)) plainly says lower courts lack jurisdiction to issue these rulings, yet they continue to do so anyway and will undoubtedly continue demanding bond hearings for more aliens in custody, even though the Supreme Court just ruled on this last term.

We are on the cusp of this happening again with Trump’s refugee order requiring state and county approval for refugee contractors to engage in resettlement in a given jurisdiction. Yesterday, a Maryland judge indicated in oral arguments that he was likely to place an injunction on that policy. In a rich irony, U.S. District Judge Peter Messitte kept asking the DOJ lawyer, “On what authority is the president acting?”

But nobody, including the judge, ever asks what authority a judge has to grant refugee status or to grant standing to taxpayer-funded refugee resettlement contractors to get more taxpayer funding. Much like with Planned Parenthood, judges are creating a right for private groups to get taxpayer funding and then using that funding as means for standing to sue against any policy related to it because … it will affect their revenue!

As for the president’s authority over refugees, the president has double authority – both the generic authority to shut off or condition certain forms of immigration, as upheld by the Supreme Court in Trump v. Hawaii, and the specific 1980 Refugee Act, which provides the president with full authority to set the refugee cap to anything from zero to infinity. Plus, statute actually requires collaboration with states at every step of the process, yet like everything else in immigration law, it has been ignored by prior presidents.

Some in the Trump administration might take solace from a Fifth Circuit ruling yesterday reversing an injunction of an El Paso judge on using DOD military construction funding for a border wall. But I’ll do you one better. The sacred Supreme Court already ruled in a previous case out of California that plaintiffs lack standing for such a lawsuit, yet the El Paso judge proceeded with this case anyway. Likewise, the Fifth Circuit will not deter the next district judge from doing the same.

The entire judicial supremacy game is built upon an erroneous premise of judicial power and lacks any consistent guiding principle other than one constant: the Left wins all the time. All of the landmark left-wing opinions on abortion and gay marriage themselves were all reversals of previous settled law and judicial precedent. Thus, there are no permanent victories for the Right in the court system.

However, all of this is only because we let it happen. The fact that the Founders gave no enforcement mechanism to the courts is not a bug, it’s a feature. The Founders gave the power of enforcement to the executive branch and the power of the purse to the legislative branch to check the judicial power, the same way the power to decide individual cases under the law was given to the judicial branch to check the other branches.

This is exactly what Alexander Hamilton meant when he said, “[The judiciary] may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.” The Founders would be shocked were they to come alive and see that the stronger branches of government today tolerate any and every abuse of power from the judicial branch of government.

Trump must remember that unless he uses his lawful powers to push back against the courts, the remainder of his presidency will be that of a lame duck. (For more from the author of “Federal Judges Continue Repealing 2016 Election, Declare Open Borders” please click HERE)

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