Local Sheriffs Striking Back

March 11, 2019 AFP Editor 1

In the front-page story of American Free Press Issue 11 & 12, mailed out March 8 and available online now for digital subscribers, Dave Gahary reports on local sheriffs who are creating “sanctuary counties” for […]

Parkland Shooting Report Released

February 7, 2019 AFP Editor 0

The Florida commission that reviewed the actions before, during and after the Parkland high school shooting on Valentine’s Day 2018 has recommended that districts allow trained school teachers to be armed as well as new […]

U.S., Taliban Begin Peace Negotiations

January 25, 2019 AFP Editor 0

After Syria, President Trump looks to exact even more peace in the Middle East as evidenced by U.S. talks with Taliban officials to “complete the Afghanistan reconciliation process.” We would do well to remember the […]

Corporate Madness the New Normal

January 15, 2019 AFP Editor 0

As the destruction of America’s retail sector continues, 3,800 stores are set to close in 2019. Don’t expect to see executive bonuses decrease, however. By Donald Jeffries Corporate America, along with pliable and ineffective politicians, […]

Deep States Loves Free Trade, Hates Trump

December 29, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Funny how mainstream media stays silent when Trump’s policies work and globalists’ free-trade policies fail. By Donald Jeffries During his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump became the first major presidential contender to criticize American trade […]

More of Judge’s Accusers Discredited

November 30, 2018 AFP Editor 0

As the dust settles on the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, evidence suggests those who accused him of sexual impropriety were politically motivated. By Donald Jeffries In early November, one of Brett Kavanaugh’s […]

The Late Hit on Judge Kavanaugh

September 22, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Whatever comes of this accusation against Kavanaugh, Buchanan’s take on this “late hit” is valid: “What is being done here stinks. It is a transparently late hit, a kill shot to assassinate a nominee … Palpable […]

Is Trump Going Neocon in Syria?

September 12, 2018 AFP Editor 2

Should the U.S. “engage Russian and Syrian forces militarily and force them to back off” of Idlib province? And has “the Assad-Putin-Rouhani coalition decided to accept the risk of a clash with the Americans in […]

Gina Haspel’s New Vision for CIA?

June 20, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Intel expert Philip Giraldi hopes new CIA Director Gina Haspel will reduce “questionable activities.” In spite of her pro-torture responses during her recent confirmation hearings, she did put her foot down once opposing expansion of […]

Trump’s Bold Historic Gamble

June 15, 2018 AFP Editor 0

The Singapore Summit has been a historical success, despite the naysayers who tried to prevent it from happening. Now Pat Buchanan asks whether Kim Jong Un will agree to what he’s being asked to do.  […]

Arm Teachers; Save Students

June 1, 2018 AFP Editor 2

After 10 years of success, one Texas school superintendent stands firmly in support of his armed-staff model to protect pupils. While the media and other school professionals contacted him previously, he’s surprised to have not […]

Lebanon Threatened With Genocide

May 27, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Hezbollah has become a major power broker in Lebanon, explains Richard Walker, after winning big in the recent election—prompting immediate threats of genocide by an Israeli politician called “more dangerous than Hezbollah.” By Richard Walker […]

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