Anthony Weiner Confirms Child Services Investigation After Latest Sexting Incident

Anthony Weiner confirmed that the New York Administration for Children’s Services has launched an investigation into his treatment of his toddler son amid fallout from his latest sexting scandal, the New York Times reported Thursday night.

The disgraced former Democratic congressman denied the probe earlier this week.

The New York Post reported this week that Weiner had sexted vulgar photos of himself over Twitter while his 4-year-old son was lying next to him in bed. On Wednesday, ACS confirmed to the Post it had dispatched an official to visit Weiner’s apartment. Weiner said the same day the visit never occurred.

Weiner reversed course Thursday, telling the Times the agency had sent a notification to his mother’s house regarding the investigation. Agency protocol requires a home visit within 48 hours of an offense to ensure that a potentially endangered child has food to eat and a place to sleep . . .

Hours after the Post published the selfie of Weiner’s crotch while his son was wrapped in a green blanket to his left, his wife and top Hillary Clinton aide, Huma Abedin, announced the two were separating. The New York Daily News announced the same day it was dropping Weiner as a contributing columnist. Television channel NY1 also placed the former congressman on “indefinite leave” from the station. (Read more from “Anthony Weiner Confirms Child Services Investigation After Latest Sexting Incident” HERE)

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Michelle Obama’s School Nutrition Legacy Takes Another Hit With Results of New Study

First lady Michelle Obama has dedicated much of her influence from the White House to combating childhood obesity.

Among her notable if dubious achievements to that end came through her advocacy of lunchroom nutrition standards for the nation’s public schools.

Western Journalism has covered the program’s extensive unpopularity among students, parents and school administrators alike.

Common complaints thus far have included unpalatable meals and high costs resulting from compliance with the new stringent regulations.

The results of a recent Virginia Tech study offer critics new ammunition by suggesting school lunches might be perpetuating the very problem Obama has ostensibly been fighting.

Researchers tracked more than 20,000 students nationwide over the course of their kindergarten through eighth-grade years.

Wen You of the Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences explained that, according to the school’s research, “these government-funded school meal programs that are aimed at making kids healthy are in fact making participating students more at risk of being overweight.”

The correlation between students eating public school lunches and becoming obese is strengthened, the study indicates, the longer kids remain on such a diet.

Furthermore, You noted, certain segments of the population are even more likely to see such a cause and effect.

“This study identifies the hardest battles in crafting policy to alleviate children in low-income populations being overweight,” she explained.

Geography also plays a role, You explained, noting researchers found “the most negative effect of the government-funded school meal programs in the South, the Northeast and rural areas of the country.”

In light of the new study, You concluded the next step must be what Obama’s nutrition standards were commissioned to do in the first place.

“The question now is what to do in order to not just fill bellies, but make sure those children consume healthy and nutritious food,” she said. ” — or at least not contribute to the obesity epidemic.” (For more from the author of “Michelle Obama’s School Nutrition Legacy Takes Another Hit With Results of New Study” please click HERE)

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Pence Announces Plans He and Trump Have Made for Releasing Tax Returns

An NBC reporter who has been asking repeatedly about the release of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s tax returns got an answer he might not have been expecting from Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence.

“Donald Trump and I are both going to release our tax returns. I’ll release mine in the next week,” Pence told Chuck Todd of during an interview filed for Sunday’s Meet the Press.

Pence said Trump will be following a different schedule.

“Donald Trump will be releasing his tax returns at the completion of an audit,” he said.

Todd asked Pence whether that would take place before the November election.

“Well, we’ll see,” said Pence.

Trump has said he was not releasing his taxes because several years of his returns are being audited by the Internal Revenue Service. He has come under fire from Democrat nominee HIllary Clinton to release his returns.

During his Meet the Press interview, Pence had harsh words for the character of Clinton.

Clinton is “the most dishonest candidate for president of the United States since Richard Nixon,” Pence said during the interview.

Todd questioned Pence about that position, but Pence was adamant.

“It is a tough charge,” Pence said. “But, come on.”

Earlier this week, Todd pressed Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus on the subject of Trump’s taxes, insisting to Priebus that Trump should release them in order to hold the “higher ground” against Clinton in discussing the Clinton Foundation

Priebus rejected that idea.

“We know that Hillary Clinton shouldn’t be trusted with national secrets and with the most precious — the most precious information that our country has in their hands. We know she can’t be trusted. Are you equating that the known conclusion that she can’t be trusted with state secrets to what could be in Donald Trump’s taxes?” Priebus said.

Although there is no legal requirement that presidential candidates release their tax returns, it has been the custom of candidates to do so since 1972. (For more from the author of “Pence Announces Plans He and Trump Have Made for Releasing Tax Returns” please click HERE)

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Alas, Marrying Oneself Is Now a Thing … Really

It sounds like a joke, but it is not entirely. Still recoiling from the insanity of marriage between two people of the same sex, we are told that people — women largely — are now marrying themselves. That’s right: having the dress, the ring, umpteen guests and saying “I do” to your very own ego. The UK’s Spectator magazine is the latest to survey this weird trend, the origins of which some writers trace back to 1993.

Admittedly, there are still only a handful of women in this lunatic fringe, but it includes writers, artists and life coaches who attract media attention. There’s an earnest TED talk about it by Tracy McMillan, an American television writer with a trail of broken marriages behind her; an online business peddling the I Married Me Self-Wedding In-A-Box, complete with ring, “ceremony instructions, vows, and 24 affirmation cards (so you can continue the practice)”; and lawyers to tell you, quite unnecessarily, whether it’s legal or not.

There is even a new word for these narcissistic nuptials: sologamy, which takes its place alongside monogamy, polygamy and polyamory as an apparently intelligible concept.

Yes, it’s ridiculous, but it is also sad to think of the dashed hopes, confusion and loneliness that would make ritual self-affirmation seem like a replacement for marital love.

That is why, although it would be easy to dismiss same-self marriage as a passing minority fad — already parodied by women marrying themselves to objects (a rock, a sandwich, a rollercoaster) and animals (a snake, a dolphin) — that will soon exhaust itself, we must take it seriously. It it is symptomatic of a serious dilemma facing women, and men, today: the difficulty of finding someone to marry. The difficulty of even understanding what marriage is.

Marriage rates in Western countries have fallen dramatically over the past 40 years, and especially since the 1980s. Economic changes affecting men’s employment, the rise of women’s employment, delayed marriage, the decline of religion, the social acceptability of pre-marital sex and cohabitation, ideas about the meaning of “equality” in marriage – these are just some of the factors in the decline of marriage.

According to a Pew Research Center analysis of Census data, in 2012 one-in-five adults ages 25 and older (about 42 million people) in the US had never been married, compared with only one in ten (9 percent) in 1960. Though they were not “out there” marrying themselves, men were more likely than women to have never been married (23 percent vs 17 percent).

But do these singles even want to be married? In a survey accompanying the Pew analysis, most young adults (67 percent) said society was just as well off if people had priorities other than marriage and children, while among never married adults, one third said they were not sure they would like to get married and another 13 percent said they did not want to marry.

This is the really awful story behind the ladies pledging to love, honor and obey themselves till death — the fact that so many young adults are not even sure that they want a spouse and children; the fact that they cannot see marriage as the institution that builds society and brings men and women, on the whole, health, wealth and happiness.

This is the sad bequest of the older generations to their children and grandchildren.

It’s true that marriage is not the only way to serve society and fulfill yourself. There have always been people who remained single because of some other compelling vocation (the Florence Nightingales, the missionaries, monks and nuns, the daughters and sons who supported their siblings and aged parents…) or simply lack of opportunity, but if marriage were not the natural vocation of most people the human race would wither and die. Women do not, on the whole, bear children without a commitment from their mate. And children do not generally thrive as they should outside of a married-parent home.

What the West has done in recent times is behave as though neither commitment nor children were essential to anyone’s fulfilment or to society. Look what you can have without marriage, we tell women: sex, a better job than most of the men available have; the support of the state if anything goes wrong; and if you really do want a child, there’s adoption or a sperm donor. Oh, and now the wedding! The ring! The anniversaries of your vows to yourself! Who needs a husband?

In truth, it is difficult to see what a husband adds — unless it is a good wage and another pair of hands — under the prevailing egalitarian model of marriage that seems to be so successful among the highly educated. You know: “gender equality”; fifty percent each of paid work and household chores.

Many scholars have observed that this idea of marriage does not appeal to working class men — and perhaps much of the middle class as well. A more equal sharing of roles, yes, but not with the precision of a business partnership, which is how marriage often is represented today.

What is lost in this model is something so fundamental that it could explain much of the current disenchantment with the institution: complementarity, the idea that man and woman are two halves of humanity, signifying our essentially relational nature.

One doesn’t have to be married to participate in the giving and receiving of human relationships, but marriage, with its typical fruitfulness in the form of children, reminds us all of an existential need and call. Given that it is also the way civilizations — especially the Christian civilization of the West — have grown and flourished, the idea that marriage can be replaced by self-love is both absurd and cruel.

Of course not everyone needs to be married. Of course we must love ourselves, in the sense of accepting ourselves and wanting what is truly best for us. Of course we must have a certain “wholeness” in order to give ourselves to others and receive what they have to give us.

But wholeness is a lifetime project that can only be achieved in relationship with others. Marriage is the great exemplar of that human project and the way that most people would pursue it in a sane society. We should be doing all we can to encourage young people to aim for it, to show them what it really is and to foster their hope for a good marriage, not manufacturing myths to protect failed sexual and gender revolutions. (For more from the author of “Alas, Marrying Oneself Is Now a Thing … Really” please click HERE)

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How Liberal Judges Took Control of 70 Percent of US Appeals Courts

On the campaign trail in 2008, Barack Obama promised to fundamentally transform the United States of America. After nearly eight years as president, he has delivered on one front by reshaping the federal judiciary.

That revolution has been comprehensive, dramatic, and under the radar.

When Obama entered the Oval Office, liberal judges controlled just one of the 13 circuits of the U.S. Court of Appeals. Fifty-five successful presidential nominations later, liberal majorities now control nine of those appeals benches, or 70 percent.

Outside of legal circles the transformation of the influential federal appeals courts has gone largely unnoticed, though.

“The Supreme Court grabs the spotlight, but it hears fewer than 100 cases a year,” Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett said, “while the 13 federal courts of appeals handle about 35,000.”

More than one-third of the 179 judges on federal appeals courts owe their seat to Obama, Willett told The Daily Signal. “That’s a legacy with a capital L.”

Obama also has left his mark on the U.S. District Courts, which are the lower federal courts, successfully appointing 268 judges—seven more than President George W. Bush.

Obama didn’t push federal courts to the left by himself, though, since the Senate must confirm a president’s judicial appointments. And some conservatives complain that Senate Republicans handed over the keys to the judiciary without a fight.

“These nominees can’t be characterized as anything but radical liberals, and the senators knew that when they were voting,” said Ken Cuccinelli, a former attorney general of Virginia who is now president of the Senate Conservatives Fund, a political action committee.

While there’s “no singular explanation” for how the majority of federal appeals judges flipped, Cuccinelli told The Daily Signal, Senate Republicans have adopted a strategy of “knee-jerk surrender” on nominees.

Republican leadership balks at that characterization, arguing that they’ve spent most of their time engaging in guerilla-style campaigns against an entrenched, determined Democrat majority.

“A Democrat president has been in office for eight years, most of that with a Democrat Senate, including several years of a filibuster-proof Democratic majority,” a spokesman for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told The Daily Signal.

While Republican opposition to Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, has remained consistent in the Senate, the strategy for appeals court nominees has fluctuated. Liberals describe it as aggressive, but conservatives belittle it as reserved.

There’s a decent case to be made for both interpretations.

A Republican minority in the Senate filibustered for months in 2013 to keep three Obama nominees—Patricia Ann Millett, Cornelia Pillard, and Robert Leon Wilkins—off the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

The Senate eventually confirmed all three by narrow margins. But the GOP’s opposition was so stiff that, to overcome it, then-Majority Leader Harry Reid triggered a dramatic rule change known as “the nuclear option.”

To overcome Republican opposition at the time, under the Democrats’ new rules federal judicial nominees can advance to a confirmation vote with the support of a simple majority of senators and without the threat of a filibuster.

As a result, if a party holds the White House and a Senate majority, the president’s nominees are almost guaranteed confirmation.

But Republican antagonism to Obama’s nominees has not been constant.

While in the minority, Republicans often mounted little to no opposition to Obama’s court of appeals nominees. And since winning the Senate majority in the 2014 elections, Republicans have rubber-stamped two appeals justices—Kara Stoll for the Federal Circuit and Luis Restrepo for the 3rd Circuit.

As a result, Obama has fleshed out the judicial roster on the U.S. Court of Appeals, successfully appointing 55 of the 179 judges with little opposition.

Seven more of Obama’s appeals court nominees await consideration in the Senate. With a compressed congressional calendar and Election Day on Nov. 8, however, more confirmations before Obama leaves office seem unlikely.

The ideological makeup of the appeals court has more to do with justices retiring and dying off—“the natural process of attrition”—than politics, said Carrie Severino, chief counsel for Judicial Crisis Network, a conservative legal group.

“Obama was just very aggressive in getting those spots filled,” Severino told The Daily Signal. “And it’s paid off for him, especially on the D.C. Circuit Court [of Appeals], where there have been some really important cases that have come through.”

A conservative stronghold under President George W. Bush, Severino said, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit—which presides over West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina—“is now on the cutting edge of liberal activism.”

In April, that appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of a transgender student’s right to use the boys’ restrooms and showers in public school. Two Obama appointees, Judges Henry Franklin Floyd and Andre Davis, outvoted Ronald Reagan appointee Paul Niemeyer.

The Senate had confirmed both overwhelmingly and without significant Republican hindrance—Davis in 2009 by a vote of 72-16 and Floyd in 2011 by a vote of 96-0.

The next president could tip the balance of the four remaining circuit courts of appeals still dominated by conservatives.

“It’s hands down the most fateful issue of the election,” said Willett, who is on Republicans’ short list for the Supreme Court.

“When Americans vote in November, they’re choosing not just a president but thousands of presidential appointees, including hundreds of life-tenured judges.” (For more from the author of “How Liberal Judges Took Control of 70 Percent of US Appeals Courts” please click HERE)

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John Kerry’s Plan to Defeat Jihad: Cover Your Eyes and Ears

When the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing led by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas (A, 97%) titled “Willful Blindness: Consequences of Agency Efforts To Deemphasize Radical Islam in Combating Terrorism,” one wonders if it could have been imagined that only a few short months later the head of the State Department would come out and personify precisely such a policy.

Yet according to the Weekly Standard’s Jeryl Bier, it just occurred.

During a visit to Bangladesh — where three American students were hacked to death among 20 murdered by ISIS this past July — Secretary of State John Kerry said:

No country is immune from terrorism. It’s easy to terrorize. Government and law enforcement have to be correct 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. But if you decide one day you’re going to be a terrorist and you’re willing to kill yourself, you can go out and kill some people. You can make some noise. Perhaps the media would do us all a service if they didn’t cover it quite as much. People wouldn’t know what’s going on. [Emphasis mine]

Got that?

The appropriate response to the global jihad is to ignore reality. The less the public knows about it, the better.

Avoiding or whitewashing hard truths has been America’s policy over the 15 years since September 11, 2001.

In that regard, Sec. Kerry’s candor is refreshing. But it is also terrifying.

We are doomed if we have a federal government comprised of individuals who simply do not understand or are afraid to confront the truth about the nature of the enemy we face.

This is an enemy with a totalitarian Islamic supremacist ideology hell-bent on making the world submit to Allah’s rule. It seeks to turn our freedoms against us not just through maiming, murdering, and thus demoralizing our nation by way of terror, but through the more insidious civilizational jihad.

The global jihadist effort in other words relies on not just military warfare but political and ideological warfare — it is an all-encompassing, never-ending battle on all fronts. And it is uniquely suited to subvert us because of a religious veneer that masks an antithetical political and social program.

Our country’s so-called leaders display little to no understanding of this threat by way of their rhetoric and policies.

The countering violent extremism paradigm itself — which by way of its title alone indicates a belief that there is no animating ideology behind Islamic terrorism — dictates that we outsource our national security to the very civilizational “peaceful” jihadist groups who pose perhaps the most insidious threat.

As Chris Allen Gaubatz, a panelist during the aforementioned Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing and national security expert who himself infiltrated the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) noted in his written testimony:

The current administration and the US national security apparatus continues to use leaders of Muslim Brotherhood groups like ISNA, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), CAIR, and others to provide direct input into American foreign policy and domestic counter-terrorism strategies. One of the results of this dangerous situation is to order the removal of terms like, “jihad”, and, “sharia”, from our counter terrorism lexicon.

As further testimony from that hearing shows, the foxes are literally guarding the hen house in America.

That is the direct result of being blind to the threat, or seeking to conceal it out of suicidal political correctness or profound ignorance.

The cost of our inability to handle the truth, and react accordingly, is civilization itself.

From the Iran Deal to his urgings to tamp down coverage of the global jihad, Sec. John Kerry is playing the part of useful idiot well for those who wish to see our civilization perish. (For more from the author of “John Kerry’s Plan to Defeat Jihad: Cover Your Eyes and Ears” please click HERE)

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5 Events That Prove This Was Hillary’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Week

Hillary Clinton just had a terrible, no good, very bad week. A series of events have started to catch up with her and have resulted in Donald Trump closing the polling gap nationally and state by state. Here are five reasons why this is so:

1. Trump looked presidential in a foreign visit

Clinton’s main selling point is that Trump is an unhinged individual that will embarrass himself and the nation when dealing with foreign leaders. That was forcefully put to bed on Wednesday when Trump flew to Mexico for a meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto. Following the meeting, the two held a joint press conference which had Trump looking and acting presidential. Sure there has been some quibbling over whether or not the two discussed payment for a wall across the US-Mexico border. But the underlying optics were of a cool controlled Trump, who sounded measured.

2. Press is getting irritable about press conferences

Today marks 273 days since Clinton has held a press conference. After this week Trump has held more press conferences in foreign countries than Clinton has held on American soil. The press is starting to take notice. Politico cataloged press reaction after Tim Kaine told CBS news that Clinton is very available to the media:

Co-anchor Norah O’Donnell, off-screen, asked, “Really?”

“That’s not true – no matter how you count her availabilities,” CNN reporter Dan Merica tweeted, cc’ing traveling press secretary Nick Merrill.

Trump spokesman Jason Miller retweeted the message.

“I bet the reporters who follow Clinton ‘everywhere she goes’ would beg to differ with Tim Kaine’s assertion here,” The Washington Post’s Philip Rucker wrote, to which Bloomberg Politics’ Jennifer Epstein responded, “We do.”

To borrow a phrase from CR’s Editor-in-Chief Mark Levin, Clinton’s “praetorian guard” is getting antsy at carrying her water. And they have started being very vocal about it.

3. Emails won’t go away.

This week we also learned that the State Department has uncovered 30 more emails regarding the Benghazi consulate from Hillary Clinton’s private email account. This calls into question whether Clinton was truthful when she said all work emails were turned over before using BleachBit to clean her servers. It is not just the Benghazi emails that are resurfacing, but details about the whole operation.

The Daily Caller reported that Clinton’s top aides at the State Department, Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin, were very weary of her use of a private email.

One aide worried that Clinton was giving her private email address “to everyone,” but the other aide assured her that Clinton was not widely distributing her address, but that she was receiving forwarded email from her prior Senate email address.

“Personally, I think it’s outrageous that staff go straight to her on this stuff,” Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin told Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills in an April 3, 2009, email exchange.

“This is unbelievable, and she also should not be giving her email to everyone – b/c she will get stuff like this,” a frustrated Mills replied.

The emails will continue to dog Clinton, and it will not be just from Wikileaks. A judge has ruled that a whole host of other emails must be released. As the public learns more, Clinton’s poll numbers continue to drop.

Late yesterday, the FBI released the report they sent to the Justice Department regarding Hillary’s use of a private email server. As Leon Wolf of Redstate noted on Twitter, “From the FBI’s notes they just released: 68 of the email chains they found on Clinton’s private server are still classified today.”

4. Increasing calls for the end of the Clinton Foundation

After Associated Press investigation alleging pay-for-play between the Clinton Foundation donor base and the State Department under Clinton, media publications have started to call for the Clinton Foundation to wind down fundraising operations. In an editorial, the New York Times called on the Clinton Foundation to stop taking donations immediately, saying:

The Clinton Foundation has become a symbol of the Clintons’ laudable ambitions, but also of their tangled alliances and operational opacity. If Mrs. Clinton wins, it could prove a target for her political adversaries. Achieving true distance from the foundation is not only necessary to ensure its effectiveness, it is an ethical imperative for Mrs. Clinton.

The Hill reported that experts have called into question the Foundation’s promise to end taking donations with a Clinton win.

Watchdog groups are poking holes into former President Bill Clinton’s promise that his family’s foundation will stop taking foreign and corporate cash if his wife wins the presidency.

They say it would be relatively easy for foreign governments or individuals to funnel cash into the foundation during a Hillary Clinton presidency without the American public ever learning of the foreign contributions — despite the former president’s promises outlined in an Aug. 22 open letter published on the Clinton Foundation’s website.

Rather than tamping down talk of the Foundation, the media are seemingly digging further into it. It will be interesting to see if the media back down on the Clinton criticism if she decides to hold press conferences, as this may just be a tool they are using to force her hand.

5. Favorability ratings nosedive

Clinton’s already high negatives have begun a free fall, as the public learns more about her shady dealings and probable corruption at the State Department. This week polling began to show her unfavorable rating ratcheting up from a percentage in the low 50s to a percentage pushing 60 percent. This has coincided with Trump’s unfavorable rating coming down from the mid-60s to the upper 50s.

The shift is also being shown in the polling as Trump has begun closing the post-DNC gap Clinton reached earlier this summer.

All in all this has been a brutal week for Hillary Clinton. Trump has once again seized the momentum, and is driving the message. With their first joint appearance on Wednesday evening, we will see if this momentum can hold. (For more from the author of “5 Events That Prove This Was Hillary’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Week” please click HERE)

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THE FIX WAS IN: Yes, the FBI Found Ample Evidence That Hillary Clinton Violated Federal Records Act

FBI investigators compiled enough evidence during their investigation of Hillary Clinton’s rogue email server to show that the former secretary of state violated federal records-keeping laws.

She was also informed in 2009, her first year in office, that she had an obligation under the Federal Records Act to forward her State Department work emails to the agency’s record preservation system. But, according to the news website Circa, Clinton opted against that option because she wanted control over “sensitive” messages.

Circa’s report comes from former Washington Times veteran reporter John Solomon and is based on unnamed sources familiar with the FBI’s investigation of Clinton. That probe ended in July when the FBI and Justice Department declined to press charges against the Democratic presidential candidate or her aides for their handling of classified information.

But sources told Solomon that there was ample evidence that Clinton violated the Federal Records Act by failing to save her work-related emails to the State Department’s SMART system and by exclusively using a private BlackBerry and email account.

Further, Solomon reports that one witness interviewed by the FBI invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. It is unclear who that witness was, but the report describes the individual as a technology-oriented worker.

Bryan Pagliano, the State Department official who Clinton paid under the table to set up and manage her rogue email network, was interviewed by the FBI under limited immunity. He had pleaded the Fifth in an interview with the House Select Committee on Benghazi last year. It’s unclear if he also invoked those rights during his FBI interrogation.

The report contains other new information, which has not been verified by The Daily Caller.

Clinton’s team of handlers was specifically questioned by a tech worker involved in maintaining her private server at her New York residence about whether the system flouted federal rules and regulations. According to Solomon’s source, the worker was told that the system was in compliance.

Clinton also opted to continue using a private email address on her personal BlackBerry because she did not want her emails made available under the Freedom of Information Act. Clinton knew that by using a personal email account, her records would not be accessible to the State Department employees who handled FOIA requests.

That claim, if true, would grossly undermine Clinton’s assertion that she did not use the private email system to flout FOIA. A federal judge has granted the watchdog group Judicial Watch discovery in order to get to the bottom of that issue. The group recently submitted 25 questions to Clinton asking her why and how she set up the private email system.

Despite Clinton’s claims that the system was designed not to avoid FOIA but for personal convenience, several FOIA requests filed for Clinton’s email records while she was in office were denied by the State Department. One of those FOIAs — filed in December 2012 — was handled by Clinton’s chief of staff Cheryl Mills. Though Mills knew that Clinton used a private email account for State Department business, the FOIA request was denied by the State Department.

The State Department’s inspector general issued a report in January calling the agency’s handling of Clinton FOIAs “inaccurate” and “incomplete.” (RELATED: State Dept. Gave ‘Inaccurate’ Response To Records Requests For Hillary’s Emails)

“There was plenty of evidence from our interviews, especially from technical and compliance staff, as to the intention of creating a private email system outside the State Department’s record keeping. It was well known, and it persisted even after people raised legal and security concerns,” one source told Circa.

Some of the claims in the Circa report may be cleared up soon. The FBI is reportedly ready to release the report it gave to the Justice Department as part of its investigation. The bureau will also reportedly release notes taken during Clinton’s July 2 interview. (For more from the author of “The FIX WAS In: Yes, the FBI Found Ample Evidence That Hillary Clinton Violated Federal Records Act” please click HERE)

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FBI: Clinton Unable to Locate Any of 13 Personal Devices She Used

Hillary Clinton used 13 different personal mobile devices to either make calls or access her surreptitious email address, including eight she used while working at the State Department. But she was unable to find any of them to assist in the FBI’s investigation, according to notes the agency released Friday, and had at least some of them smashed with a hammer.

Clinton’s law firm, Williams & Connolly, said it was “unable locate any of these devices,” the FBI said. Clinton aide Justin Cooper claimed to have destroyed at least some of Clinton’s old Blackberries by breaking them in half or smashing them with a hammer.

The FBI published 58 pages of notes from its July interrogation with Clinton in response to Freedom of Information Act requests that had been filed. (Read more from “FBI: Clinton Unable to Locate Any of 13 Personal Devices She Used” HERE)

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Trump Rallies Border Hawks With 10-Point Plan, Hillary Zingers

Is Donald “build-a-wall” Trump going soft on illegal immigration? The GOP presidential candidate sought to reassure concerned supporters at a rally in Phoenix this week by debuting an ambitious 10-point immigration plan. With cowboy hats and boots on display throughout the Phoenix Convention Center arena, the large crowd loved every minute of the hour-long speech, heartily cheering such applause lines as “We take in anyone … Not anymore!”

Noticeably missing, however, was his previous call to deport all 11 million or so illegal immigrants. Based on recent statements, he seems to have backed off of that promise. Perhaps he concluded it wasn’t feasible. Perhaps he was advised that Congress would never pass such a law and that he could not constitutionally accomplish it with an executive order.

The event featured several GOP stars, including Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Trump’s running mate, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana. When border-hawk Sheriff Arpaio came on stage, the crowd roared so loudly it was like being at a rock concert.

Former 9-11 New York Mayor City Rudy Giuliani was a bit of a surprise speaker, and arguably made the most powerful speech for Trump. “Based on Hillary’s job at the Secretary of State,” he told the crowd, “I wouldn’t elect her to dog catcher in New York!”

Trump’s “Angel Moms” related their tragic stories of relatives killed (or in one case, made into a paraplegic) by criminal illegal immigrants. The speakers all wore Trump’s “Make America Great Again” trademark white baseball cap, as did Trump.

Arizona’s Republican Senator John McCain was noticeably missing from the event. Whenever his name came up, the crowd booed loudly. McCain has angered the conservative base in Arizona for failing to keep his word when it comes to curbing illegal immigration.

Trump Goes After Hillary

Trump’s speech was awash with the points and subpoints of his immigration plan, but he also left room to go after his Democratic opponent. “Hillary only cares about one thing when it comes to illegal immigration, the needs of the illegal immigrants here,” he said, adding that her immigration plan is nothing but open borders.

He said he would create a new task force to find the most criminally dangerous illegal immigrants, “just like dangerous Hillary Clinton, maybe they’ll be able to deport her.” And he said that he consulted with border patrol officers and experts on the illegal immigration problem in order to develop his 10-point plan, whereas Clinton just meets with lobbyists and big donors.

Other parts of his plan include passing Kate’s Law, to ensure that criminal illegal immigrants who illegally re-enter the country receive tough, mandatory minimum sentences. He would triple the number of ICE officers and add 5,000 more border patrol agents. New screening tests would be given to immigrants, with “extreme vetting” done to ensure they have our ideological values. And the 287g program would be brought back to return law enforcement powers to local police, something that was stripped away during the Obama administration.

“We must put American citizens first,” Trump said, and added that since not everyone who comes to America can successfully assimilate, we need to pick the ones who will.

He attacked the media several times for failing to disclose the truth about illegal immigration, and the crowd would turn and yell angrily at the media section. Some members of the media found it difficult getting attendees to agree to interviews, because there was so little trust. The crowd frequently broke into chants, including “USA USA,” “Build a wall,” and “Hillary for prison.”

There were plenty of protesters outside, many dressed colorfully to attract media attention. They carried professionally made signs that said “no hate” or that argued against a border fence. One man held up a piñata of Trump and let small children beat it with sticks. A protester who made it inside the convention hall started yelling while one of Trump’s angels was speaking. About 50 men, including multiple members of law enforcement and security, made their way over to the man and removed him.

The Meeting With Mexico’s President

Trump also talked about his meeting earlier in the day with Mexican President Peña Nieto. It is not clear whether the two discussed Trump’s insistence that Mexico fund a border fence between the two countries. According to the AP, Trump said they didn’t discuss it, whereas Nieto said he told Trump Mexico wouldn’t pay for it. Nieto held a joint press conference with Trump after the meeting, which resulted in considerable backlash against Nieto for daring to find common ground with Trump.

Considering Trump’s aggressive stance on illegal immigration, the meeting was a considerable feat to pull off, one that made Trump look presidential and able to deal realistically with foreign leaders. Perhaps his backing down from his call to deport the 11 million illegal immigrants made the difference. (For more from the author of “Trump Rallies Border Hawks With 10-Point Plan, Hillary Zingers” please click HERE)

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