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  • FBI Raids Home of High-Ranking DEA Official Under Obama, Charges Him with Conspiring to Launder Millions of Dollars For Mexican Drug Cartel

    12/05/2025 3:47:35 PM PST · by Twotone · 25 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | December 5, 2025 | Christina Laila
    The FBI on Friday morning raided the home of a high-ranking DEA official under Barack Obama and charged him for conspiring to launder millions of dollars for a Mexican drug cartel. The Feds charged former DEA Deputy Chief of the Office of Financial Operations Paul Campo and friend Robert Sensi for conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Paul Campo and Robert Sensi were charged with narcoterrorism, terrorism, narcotics distribution, and money laundering charges. Campo and Sensi were arrested on Thursday afternoon in New York, according to the DOJ. Campo and Sensi agreed to launder $12 million...
  • Obama gave CommonCore contract to publisher, got $65 million book deal in return?

    12/09/2019 5:10:48 AM PST · by george76 · 22 replies
    American Thinker ^ | December 9, 2019 | Monica Showalter
    As far-left Democrats yell about bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors, let's turn to their own side of the aisle, starting with the once-penniless President Obama who left public office a very, very rich man. He just bought a Martha's Vineyard mansion for a cool $11.75 million, which is in addition to his Kalorama lookout post, his Chicago home, and possibly a Hawaii spread. At some point you've made enough...but not him. Ostensibly, it's mainly the work of his book deals. No bribery there, right? Well, ahem ... Obama gave Pearson Publishing $350 million to create Commoncore text and Pearson...
  • Navy SEAL Author Rejects the Pentagon's Legal Threat

    08/31/2012 9:34:58 PM PDT · by Rabin · 36 replies
    .theatlanticwire ^ | August 31 | John Hudson
    Defense Department's top attorney , "all remedies legally available" against the publication of No Easy Day, (of the) firsthand account of the mission (which culminated in the demise of 0 bin Laden). "You are in material breach and violation of the nondisclosure agreements you signed," wrote Pentagon general counsel Jeh Charles Johnson. The letter; threats of a criminal prosecution seizure of as well as go after publisher Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Group. In a written response, "Mr. Owen sought legal advice about his responsibilities before agreeing to publish his book and scrupulously reviewed the work to ensure that it...
  • Obama Regulation Czar Advocated Removing People’s Organs Without Explicit Consent

    09/04/2009 4:15:09 AM PDT · by Man50D · 105 replies · 2,375+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | September 04, 2009 | Matt Cover
    Cass Sunstein, President Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), has advocated a policy under which the government would “presume” someone has consented to having his or her organs removed for transplantation into someone else when they die unless that person has explicitly indicated that his or her organs should not be taken. Under such a policy, hospitals would harvest organs from people who never gave permission for this to be done. Outlined in the 2008 book “Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness,” Sunstein and co-author Richard H. Thaler argued that the...
  • The book buzz (Conservative themed books being published in great Numbers)

    05/05/2003 5:27:04 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 3 replies · 141+ views
    Washington Times (Inside Politics) ^ | May 5 2003 | Greg Pierce
    <p>"The world of New York publishing is buzzing about new conservative imprints at two mainstream houses," National Review says.</p> <p>"The Penguin Group announced a 'major new imprint,' as yet unnamed, for 'books of political opinion and dissent with a conservative perspective.' Adrian Zackheim, the man in charge of the new unit, edited Newt Gingrich and Margaret Thatcher when he was at HarperCollins," the magazine said.</p>