On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, AG Jeff Sessions is raising concerns over Roberts Mueller’s investigation and at the same time the Senate Judicary Committee approved a bill to protect Mueller. Congress has no power to stop a President from firing a special councel and President Trump would do enormous damage to the Presidency and future Presidents if he signed that bill. Also, China is now busting low level offenders wiith a social credit system where people’s behavior is rated. If your score is too low you might not be able to get a loan or a plane ticket. This social credit system will most likely come to the U.S in 20-30 years with a name such as fairness and justice, which will be for the good of the people. Later, the state of Florda is saying to towns you can’t take private beaches and let the public go on it without a court ruling, which is correct. This is your quintessential confrontation betweeen property rights and government authority. If people want to go to a beach – go to a public one! Finally, Kanye West is right in his defense of Trump but is worth days and days of coverage? Do we have such wobbly legs that we cling on to people like this in order to justify our defense of Trump?
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Pompeo narrowly confirmed by Senate as secretary of state
Mediaite
Senate Judiciary Committee Approves Bill to Protect Special Counsel Mueller
Reuters
U.S. Attorney General Sessions says Mueller probe has taken on ‘life of its own’
Washington Post
James Comey threw a book party for all his friends — in the media
AP
‘The real Bill Cosby’: Comedian convicted of sexual assault
CBS
China’s social credit system keeps a critical eye on everyday behavior
Fox News
The battle over beach access in Florida heats up
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