July 17, 2020 Geraldo Rivera: Police organizations 'see through the veil of Dems' rhetoric,' now back Trump Police organizations see through the veil of Democratic rhetoric, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera stated Friday.
July 17, 2020 Three Georgia men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery plead not guilty The three Georgia men accused in the shooting death of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery pleaded not guilty on Friday before a judge in a Glynn County courtroom.
July 17, 2020 Harris Faulkner to host 'The Fight for America' special: 'There’s a conversation that needs to be had' "Outnumbered Overtime" host Harris Faulkner stated Friday that her upcoming primetime special will delve headfirst into the "conversation" about race relations Americans are trying to have right now.
July 17, 2020 Georgia congressional candidate says opponent is 'parading around' as law enforcement officer A Georgia congressional candidate leveled a heavy charge during a debate this week accusing her opponent of campaigning as a member of law enforcement "when in fact he's not."
July 17, 2020 Portland protesters are 'seeking opportunities to destroy,' DHS' Cuccinelli says Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said those attempting to create an autonomous zone in Portland are "criminals" and "looters."
July 17, 2020 Sen. Kennedy hits back at NYT op-ed touting Biden: Their answer is turn America over to 'managerial elites' If you believe the words of a recent op-ed in The New York Times which supposedly offers "hope," then "you were probably that kid in grade school who always ate the paste," Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy said Thursday night.
July 16, 2020 Portland cop slams hypocrisy of Black Lives Matter protesters for having fewer minorities than police Portland police officer Jakhary Jackson took Black Lives Matter protesters to task last week, calling them hypocritical for having fewer minorities in their “violent” crowd than the police officers they’re supposedly fighting against.
July 16, 2020 African-American museum removes controversial chart linking 'whiteness' to self-reliance, decision-making The National Museum for African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has removed its controversial chart on whiteness from one of its webpages, telling people on Thursday that it didn't contribute to a "productive conversation" about racial issues.
July 16, 2020 Breonna Taylor, David McAtee deaths: Louisville Metro Council launches probe into law enforcement, city admin A government oversight committee in Louisville, Ky., is launching an investigation into Democratic Mayor Greg Fischer’s administration in connection with the police-involved shooting death of Breonna Taylor, according to local reports.
July 16, 2020 Portland police close parks, remove barricades to avoid repeat of Seattle-style autonomous zone Portland police – gripped by violent demonstrations for weeks on end – quickly squashed protesters’ attempts to establish an autonomous zone liken to Seattle by clearing barricades off the streets and closing down a park across from a federal courthouse where tents began to be erected a night earlier.