Charles Hurt, Ann Coulter, Dr. Libby Guise and Delegate Nick Freitas on The Larry O’Connor Show 05.01.2020


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Charles Hurt slams FBI over Flynn case: National security ‘seems to be nowhere in their list of objectives’ (Fox News)

Washington Times opinion editor and Fox News contributor Charles Hurt said Thursday on “Special Report” that the investigation and prosecution of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn looks “worse and worse” after FBI documents related to the case were unsealed this week. [Read More]

Blue Angels, Thunderbirds to Fly Over DC to Honor Health Care Workers, First Responders (NBC Washington)

The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and U.S. Navy Blue Angels will perform a flyover above Washington, D.C., on Saturday to honor health care workers and first responders.

The flyover in D.C. will start at 11:45 a.m. and last about 20 minutes, the Thunderbirds said in a statement Thursday. Baltimore and Atlanta also can expect flyovers. [Read More]

Democrats Are Reaping The ‘Whirlwind’ Kavanaugh Warned About (The Federalist)

Brett Kavanaugh was a very difficult Supreme Court nominee for liberals to oppose. He had a stellar reputation, an impeccable record, and a genial disposition. While members of the Resistance held a protest on the steps of the Supreme Court minutes after President Trump announced him as the pick to replace retiring Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, their early efforts to keep him off the bench showed little promise. [Read More]

Q & A ON THE WUHAN VIRUS (Ann Coulter)

As you can well imagine, my mailbox has been overflowing with questions about the coronavirus from precisely ZERO readers. So I decided to write my own questions. I know this is what you would be asking if you were not standing in line, outside, 6 feet apart, to purchase a quart of milk. [Read More]

Most Americans are not willing or able to use an app tracking coronavirus infections. That’s a problem for Big Tech’s plan to slow the pandemic. (The Washington Post)

Nearly 3 in 5 Americans say they are either unable or unwilling to use the infection-alert system under development by Google and Apple, suggesting that it will be difficult to persuade enough people to use the app to make it effective against the coronavirus pandemic, a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll finds. [Read More]

 

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