By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project FBI Director Christopher Wray must be frustrated. He issued one of the strongest terrorism warnings earlier this week, but few seemed to notice and even fewer seemed to care. Instead, the legacy media remained fixated on the testimony of former special counsel Robert K. Hur, who concluded that […]
ATF Inspector Stops Gun Purchase Claiming Buyer Smelled of Marijuana
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press An ATF Industry Operations Investigator violated the Second Amendment rights of a central Florida man last month, when he ordered a gun dealer to halt a pistol sale because he believed the purchaser possibly smelled of marijuana. The Industry Operations Investigator, or […]
Trump Triumph: Unanimous SCOTUS Ruling Puts Him Back on CO Ballot
Former President Donald Trump won a major victory at the U.S. Supreme Court Monday when all nine justices ruled unanimously that his name will appear on the Colorado primary ballot, and it has far reaching implications. Democrats in other states are also disappointed. As noted by Forbes, “Colorado was the first state to kick Trump […]
More Anti-gun Groups Fabricating Mass-Shooting Data
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project There were 648 mass shootings in 2020, according to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA). Everytown claims there were 636, but the FBI says there were 50. Four additional groups have their own data. None of it agrees. Clearly, the gun-ban industry has figured out that by offering mass […]
Editorial Says WA Gun Control Bill ‘Uses Public Safety as Smoke Screen’
An editorial in the normally pro-gun-control Seattle Times says a gun control measure aimed at licensed firearms retailers “pushes gun control to a level of punishment for legitimate businesses.” Singling out House Bill 2118 from among three measures still in play, the Times editorial board recognizes the restrictive nature of the legislation. “Some lawmakers may […]
Rasmussen: Majority of Voters Believe Cheating Likely in November
By a 2 percent margin, a majority of likely voters believe cheating is likely to affect this year’s elections, according to a new survey from Rasmussen. The veteran polling firm released the results of a survey among 880 likely voters, taken Feb. 8 and 11-12, revealing that 52 percent think cheating “is likely to affect […]
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