‘Far-Left Press’ Working to Destroy America, Claims the President.

In the absence of establishing any link to last week’s incident, President Trump and members of his team have considered classifying various organizations as domestic terrorists, launching racketeering inquiries and revoking tax-exempt designation for left-leaning nonprofits.

The president’s team pointed to an activist group and the a Soros-linked entity as potential targets of investigation.

Although administration officials insist that their aim is stopping conflict, opponents see an expansion of the president’s campaign of retribution against his political enemies and an weakening of constitutional protections.

Any steps to weaken left-wing movements could also change the political landscape ahead of next year’s congressional races, which will shape dominance of Congress and governments across the country.

“Far-left activists has done significant injury to the United States,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday morning when heading out for a official trip to the Britain. “Yet we’re addressing it.”

Dozens charitable leaders, including organizations like the Ford Foundation, the Omidyar Network and the a well-known foundation, released a collective letter declaring “we denounce moves to exploit political violence to distort our initiatives or curtail our fundamental freedoms.”

“Attempts to silence expression, outlaw contrary perspectives, and misstate and restrict donations weaken our system of government and hurt all people,” they added.

Former Intelligence Official Reveals Bid for Office

One-time government operative who lost security clearance by the White House has announced he’s running for a Senate seat as a left-leaning contender to claim the Republican leader’s longtime Senate position.

Joel Willett announced his candidacy Wednesday, shortly after the intelligence chief the DNI terminated his access as part of a purge affecting 37 active and past national security personnel.

“I observed personally how the Trump administration and their conservative partners are seeking to leverage the federal system against those who differs with them,” Willett stated in his statement. “This just made me more committed to run.”

Several Detained After Projections of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Shown on Windsor Castle

Four people have been taken into custody after images of the president alongside late sex offender the disgraced figure were projected on to Windsor Castle, where the US president is set to be welcomed by the king during his state visit to the United Kingdom.

The president came to the United Kingdom recently for an historic second state visit, and will be greeted by Charles on Wednesday for a day of pomp at the royal residence, about a short distance west of the city.

Previously, demonstrators unfurled a large placard featuring a image of Trump and Epstein near the site, and later displayed a number of pictures of the pair on to one of the building’s facades.

Removed Agency Head to Testify Kennedy Pressed Her to Support Vaccine Guidelines Without Proof

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director the official will tell senators that HHS chief Robert F Kennedy Jr pushed her to endorse new vaccine guidelines before seeing medical proof, according to a draft of the statement she plans to give during a upcoming hearing.

According to a version of the prepared remarks, acquired Tuesday by the Associated Press, she will tell the committee that RFK Jr gave her an demand: “Support” new vaccine advice from a divisive expert CDC panel that Kennedy has filled with various health professionals who are skeptical about immunization security or be dismissed.

“Although pressured, I could not replace evidence with beliefs or undermine my ethics,” Monarez will say in her opening testimony to the panel. “Vaccine policy must be based by credible data, not biased conclusions.”

Attorney General Faces Rightwing Criticism for Claiming She Intends to Address ‘Inflammatory Remarks’ In the Wake of Activist Death

The nation’s top lawyer the official’s pledge that the Trump administration will “absolutely target” people who use “inflammatory remarks” in the wake of the murder of conservative activist him has prompted opposition of the notion from various quarters, including from prominent right-wing figures.

Constitutional scholars and conservative pundits have criticized the remarks because there is no “inflammatory discourse” exemption in the first amendment freedom to communication and as such, targeting people for their charged language would be illegal.

“There’s not any illegal form of expression in the constitution or in the court rulings called ‘inflammatory remarks’,” said Heidi Kitrosser, a Northwestern University legal scholar. “Because of the lack of clarity and by talking about expression that falls outside any defined offense, she is essentially paving the way for prosecuting against individuals who engages in expression that the commander-in-chief or the Department of Justice or an advisor disapproves of.”

Kirk, the creator of the prominent conservative youth activist group the organization and a key associate of the president, was killed on 10 September at {

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