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NF Hell: Kaepernick vs. NFL / Sanctuary Shuffle

 
 
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NF HELL: Kaepernick to Seek TRUMP TESTIMONY in Case Against NFL

Colin Kaepernick’s legal team is seeking testimony from President Trump regarding the alleged “conspiracy” to keep the out-of-work quarterback from rejoining the NFL after months of player protests.
The former San Francisco 49er’s lawyers are arguing that the President, Vice President Pence, and team owners colluded to keep Kaepernick out of the league; claiming…
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SANCTUARY SHUFFLE: Philly Mayor DANCES to Celebrate ‘Sanctuary City’ Ruling

The Democrat Mayor of Philadelphia couldn’t hide his happiness after a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration this week; dancing to celebrate the court’s decision that officially labeled Philly a “Sanctuary City.”
A staffer caught the bizarre moment on tape Wednesday, posting a video on social media that showed Mayor James Kenney jumping…
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HANNITY: The Justice Department is Trying to 'BURY' the IG REPORT

Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Wednesday night, Sean weighed-in on the forthcoming report from the Inspector General on Hillary’s botched email probe; saying the “full, un-redacted report” should be released immediately.
“The DOJ’s watchdog Michael Horowitz is coming out strong against James Comey, Andrew McCabe,…
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SOCIALIST PARADISE: Venezuela Ranked World’s Most Dangerous Country

A new report released this week found Venezuelan citizens viewed their country as the “most dangerous place on the planet,” with residents fearing violence, theft, and food shortages as the socialist nation continues to spiral out of control.
According to the Miami Herald, a new survey from the 2018 Global Law and Order…

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