>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKR7Srh3uJI
ODNI And NSA Impede Lawmakers Review Of Obama Admin ‘Unmasking’ Requests
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the National Security Administration still have not granted access to Republican lawmakers to review hundreds of unmasking requests made on Americans by Senior Obama Administration officials, SaraACarter.com has learned.
Despite an order from President Trump more than a year ago, ranking member Rep. Devin Nunes, R-CA, on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence said his committee has been stymied in its investigation into the unmasking requests that rocked Washington D.C. when discovered in 2017.
https://saraacarter.com/odni-and-nsa-impede-lawmakers-review-of-obama-admin-unmasking-requests/
Sorry, but 'her emails' were a legitimate scandal and they deserved to be covered
An emerging consensus among younger journalistic types on Twitter is that one of the media’s biggest mistakes during the 2016 campaign was excessive coverage of Hillary Clinton’s email scandals. Or to be more specific, the actual claim is not that the scandal was given too much coverage, but that it wasn’t even a scandal to begin with.
You can see this strain of argument creep into the public square whenever the alleged Trumpian atrocity du jour is quote-tweeted with the sarcastic note, “But her emails!”
The story of "her damned emails" was a true scandal. It's more a question of subjective judgement whether it deserved to be as big a scandal as it was. But that so many of our elite commentators cannot even fathom why it could legitimately be so points to their inability to understand the minds of people unlike them. This not bode well for increasing the quality of future political coverage.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/sorry-but-her-emails-were-a-legitimate-scandal-and-they-deserved-to-be-covered
California Man Has Home Raided, Guns Confiscated After Trying to Register Firearm
A California man had his home raided, guns seized, and will appear in court this week to face a dozen state felony charges after attempting to register a rifle in accordance with state law.
Jeffrey Scott Kirschenmann attempted to register an AR-15 with the California Department of Justice last month but instead found himself in significant legal trouble. The California DOJ accused Kirschenmann of illegally modifying the rifle he attempted to register. Law enforcement officials raided his home in Bakersfield before ultimately confiscating a dozen firearms and a few hundred rounds of ammunition, then charging him with a dozen felonies, KGET reports. Kirschenmann was accused of possession of assault weapons, two silencers, and something referred to as a "multi-burst trigger activator." He does not appear to have been charged with any violent crimes.
https://freebeacon.com/issues/california-man-home-raided-guns-confiscated-trying-register-firearm/