1) Still waiting for my fellow members of the media to express their deep outrage and alarm that Intelligence Chair Schiff snooped thru and published phone records of member of the free press. The silence is deafening.
Democrats lecture about dirt-digging, even as they abuse their surveillance powers to demand phone records to smear political rivals. https://t.co/FFIGh9Pbu3 via @WSJ
I wondered how long it would be before media rushed to defend Schiff's indefensible subpoenas and intimidation of the media. Didn't take long… (Although this is hilariously weak tea.)https://t.co/bnoRx6DGKQ via @thedailybeast
From my new column: “There does not appear to be any basis to believe that a congressional committee is authorized to subpoena telephone records directly from a provider…" says former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. https://t.co/HXL88PVQMs via @WSJ
Why does Hong Kong student protester Joey Siu believe the protests are stronger without a leader?
Why does she think Hong Kong police are purposefully trying to make the protestors more violent?
Why is the situation in Hong Kong inseparable from the human rights abuses occurring in mainland China?
And how is the Chinese Communist Party building a surveillance state in Hong Kong?
This is American Thought Leaders 🇺🇸, and I’m Jan Jekielek.
In this episode, we’ll sit down with student activist Joey Siu, the acting vice president of the student union at the City University of Hong Kong. She is also a spokesperson for Hong Kong Higher Institutions International Affairs Delegation HKIAD, a joint coalition of student unions from eleven universities.
Pelosi’s decision to open the impeachment dam is starting to look like a blunder. Rather than let voters decide Trump’s fate, we have secret hearings, writes @DanHenningerhttps://t.co/T4ZkMmKbzc via @WSJ
Nancy Pelosi saw this summer that Adam Schiff’s Take Down Trump Show might be more trouble than it was worth for Democrats. She was right then, writes @DanHenningerhttps://t.co/OQ7YSfatV0
When Trump called the impeachment show a ‘kangaroo court,’ he was only half right. All of Washington has become a kangaroo court, writes @DanHenningerhttps://t.co/PjYCXB28E6
The United States Secret Service Deputy Assistant Director, Anthony Ornato, will become my new Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. I have worked with Tony for 3 years – he will do a fantastic job! Thank you to Dan Walsh for his great service, and congratulations to Tony!
“Not only have the Democrats not advanced key pieces of legislation that would help the economy, but the polls, especially in early states, are showing that voters are tuning out.” @PeteHegseth They don’t want our greatest of all presidents impeached!
“Why re-elect Democrats when you know that this is what they are doing with their majority. Their case is not strong because first it was Russian Collusion, then it was obstruction, then it was Ukraine, now their pivoting back to Russia. Why would they be doing that?” Lisa Booth