Is U.S. Border Crisis Under Control?

November 9, 2019 AFP Editor 0

Numbers say President Trump’s tougher border security measures are finally working, in spite of the naysayers. By John Friend The crisis along the porous southern border between the United States and Mexico may be finally […]

U.S. Bill of Rights Turns 230

November 8, 2019 AFP Editor 2

The government routinely ignores the key tenets of this historic rights document. By John W. Whitehead It’s been 230 years since James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights—the first 10 amendments to the Constitution—as a […]

Pathologist Says Epstein Murdered

November 4, 2019 AFP Editor 5

Front-page story in AFP Issue 45&46, mailed out Friday and online now for digital subscribers: A highly respected former NYC medical examiner has alleged the injuries to famed pedophile Jeffrey Epstein are consistent with homicide.  […]

Impeach Kavanaugh?

November 2, 2019 AFP Editor 0

By S.T. Patrick In a blatantly partisan move that would continue to set precedents in the midst of our national political superstorm, Democrats have been very outspoken about the desire to impeach Justice Brett Kavanaugh […]

Bad Idea to Keep Poking Russians

November 1, 2019 AFP Editor 2

Tensions in the Black Sea could rise dramatically if U.S. agitation doesn’t stop. By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts The neoconservatives who run U.S. foreign policy are now herding the U.S. out of the remaining arms […]

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