Home Headlines Trump: We Have to Start Looking at Profiling Headlines Trump: We Have to Start Looking at Profiling By Pastor Dewey Moede - June 20, 2016 455 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Love Without End GLORY! How A Loan Shark Enforcer Found His Calling As A Wyoming Biker Pastor Churches offer ‘Blue Christmas’ for those grieving, suffering loss Tears! Heartwarming! At Mayo Clinic, soldiers urge 5-year-old cancer patient to keep up the fight Biden is ‘AWOL’ ‘He’s completely disappeared’ Trump: We have start looking at profiling By Rebecca Savransky “I hate the concept of profiling but we have to start using common sense.” Read the full story here Trump: People on terror watch list should be barred from gun purchases By Jessie Hellmann “We have to make sure that people that are terrorists … cannot buy weapons,” Trump said. Read the full story here Trump: FBI had a ‘bad day’ when agents let Orlando nightclub shooter go By Jessie Hellmann “I think it’s very unusual, and I’m a fan of the FBI,” Trump said. Read the full story here Lynch: FBI did ‘everything it could’ when interviewing Orlando shooter By Jessie Hellmann “Had he indicated he was going to take action, that they would have stayed on that investigation.” Read the full story here Attorney general stresses transparency in Orlando investigation By Rebecca Savransky Transcripts of calls between Omar Mateen and police will be released this week. Read the full story here GOP rep: FBI should monitor Facebook for possible terrorists By Jessie Hellmann “Why can’t we pick up that information and then stop that act of terrorism?” Read the full story here Sessions: ‘Of course’ the threat is radical Islam By Rebecca Savransky Sessions said the threat is “out there, it’s growing and…it looks like it will continue to grow.” Read the full story here Lynch emphasizes contacts within Muslim community By Rebecca Savransky “We want to make sure that every community…knows that they are under our protection.” Read the full story here NRA strategist points to radical Islamic terrorism in wake of Orlando massacre By Kyle Balluck “We have a serious problem in this country, a catastrophic situation.” Read the full story here NRA’s Cox: Politicians who blame NRA for violence will ‘pay a price’ By Jessie Hellmann “We have a God-given right to defend ourselves,” Chris Cox said. Read the full story here NRA’s LaPierre blasts Dems’ gun control push By Rebecca Savransky “It’s like they’re trying to stop a freight train with a piece of Kleenex.” Read the full story here Dem: Filibuster ‘helped galvanize’ US around gun control By Jessie Hellmann “I’m still hopeful that we’re going to be able to get votes,” Murphy said. Read the full story here Trump to Republican leaders: ‘Let me do my job’ By Rebecca Savransky “They shouldn’t be talking so much,” he said. Read the full story here Trump: I’ll win with or without GOP By Cyra Master Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump said “it would be nice if the Republicans stuck together.” Read the full story here Speaker Ryan on backing Trump: Follow your conscience By Ben Kamisar “The last thing I would do is tell anybody to do something that’s contrary to their conscience,” he said. Read the full story here Sessions: ‘I think we’re going to get unity’ By Rebecca Savransky “I think there’s a lot of things that we need to learn from the American people,” he said. Read the full story here GOP senator supports but doesn’t endorse Trump By Jessie Hellmann “Well, to me, endorsement is a big embrace,” Sen. Ron Johnson said. Read the full story here Trump: Clinton is ‘selling herself’ to Wall Street fat cats By Jessie Hellmann Donald Trump says he doesn’t need to match Hillary Clinton in fundraising. Read the full story here Pelosi: Trump will help Democrats win Congress By Jessie Hellmann House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Donald Trump will help Democrats win more seats in Congress and the White House in November. Read the full story here Dem senator calls for renewed bipartisanship from next president By Harper Neidig Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) called for the next president to instill a renewed sense of bipartisanship in government, so Congress can be more productive and less contentious. Read the full story here Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Leave a ReplyCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.