JUST IN: Judge Aileen Cannon “Comes Out Swinging” and Delivers Blow to Jack Smith in Classified Documents Case – Liberals Scream for her Dismissal Afterwards

By Cullen Linebarger

Judge Aileen Cannon in the Southern District for Florida federal court delivered a blow to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s inquisition against President Trump regarding the “classified documents” case. In their process, she also caused the liberals to go into unhinged meltdowns where they demanded her dismissal. Previous reports on her coverage can be found hereand here.

As previously covered by Cristina Laila, Cannon was appointed to oversee the classified documents case to the chagrin of liberals everywhere. More examples of her coverage can be found here and here.

As Politico’s Kyle Cheney reported, Cannon struck down two of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s sealed filings in her ruling today. Cheney said she came out swinging.

Judge Cannon comes out swinging at special counsel this morning, striking two of prosecutors’ sealed filings and demanding an explanation of “the legal propriety of using an out-of-district grand jury proceeding to continue to investigate” the docs case.

‘We’re Children of God’: One American’s ‘House of Hope’ Rescues Young Women from Sex Trade Chuck Hilton

SOUTHEAST ASIA – While Jim Caviezel’s new movie Sound of Freedomis bringing the issue of child sex trafficking to the forefront in America, CBN News Contributing Correspondent Chuck Holton traveled to Southeast Asia where one American woman is making a difference by rescuing girls from the sex trade. 

Because of the sensitive nature of the work being done here, CBN News can’t disclose the exact location of what you are about to see.  

Across Southeast Asia, a multi-billion dollar worldwide industry thrives in the shadows, preying upon the vulnerable and innocent. Underage prostitution is commonplace, but in the middle of this darkness, an unexpected source of light is shining.

“I’m an ex-drug addict. Drug dealer. I used to cook meth and I lived in California, and I was a terrible person,” said a woman who is identified as Holly D. “I was really scandalous, very violent. And I let sin control me. And finally, God saved me when I was in prison.”

But her amazing story doesn’t end there. When Holly completed her sentence, she decided to go to Bible school.

“All of a sudden when I was getting ready to graduate, the Lord called me to Asia.  And it was just like this instant love just poured through my heart,” Holly said.

Unsure of what God had for her, Holly bought a one-way ticket. And she found while walking the streets of her new home, her checkered past became an asset.

“From my background, it was easy to see the traffickers, and the Lord ended up putting on my heart to open a girls’ house just to open a safe place for women,” Holly explained. 

Before long, she was saving girls from the sex trade.

“We have girls here who have been abused as young as eight years old – younger actually, five years old,” Holly said. 

More than 40 women and girls now shelter in her home, all with horrific stories of abuse and redemption.

Nora was only 14 years old when she was grabbed off the street in her village nearby by a wealthy man who lived there. And he turned her into a sex slave for years. By the time she was 22 years old, she couldn’t take it anymore, and she said she would no longer obey him. That’s when he brought her to a field and decided to murder her.

Holton talked to Nora about what happened next. 

“He put acid first,” Nora told him. 

“He put acid on you first?” Holton asked. 

“Yeah. Then my eyes…hot,” she answered. 

“Yeah, burned your eyes,” Holton said. 

“So I could not see. Then he…” Nora continued. 

“He grabbed your hair?” Holton asked. 

“Yeah, then he cut, cut,” she said. 

“He cut your hand,” Holton said. 

“Yeah. Here,” Nora showed Holton.

The man attacked her with a meat cleaver and then left her to die in the dark.

“So when I was laying out there in the field, I said, ‘If there is a God, please help me. Help your child.’ Yeah, because back then I was a staunch Buddhist, but I had heard about Jesus Christ before,” Nora explained. 

“But as I was laying in that field, I said, ‘If there is a God, help your child Jesus,'” she recalled. 

“I heard a sound. The sound sounded like a beautiful song and it said, ‘Child, get up,'” Nora said. 

“When I heard that voice. ‘Child, get up.’ I couldn’t get up because I had no power in me. There was blood all over and I couldn’t sit up, but I felt something that felt like a big hand go underneath my back and help lift me up,” she said.

Her family eventually found Nora and took her to the hospital. That’s where Holly found her. With a safe place to stay and help from donors, Nora eventually recovered. Now, she’s found peace with the trauma of her past, and can even be thankful for the tragedy that brought her to God.

‘Conceived in Liberty:’ the Historic Connections Between America and Israel CBN News

JERUSALEM, Israel  – Close to the heart of Jerusalem’s city center, not far from the Old City walls, is a greenspace called Liberty Bell Park. In it stands a replica of the original Liberty Bell at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall.

The park and the bell, designed in 1976 to celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial, are a reminder of the connections between the founding of the United States and the founding of modern Israel.

As part of this week’s Jerusalem Dateline Independence Day special, CBN News’ Paul Strand visited there recently with Israeli columnist and commentator Gil Troy and CBN News Middle East analyst John Waage, to talk about the historic freedom connection between the two nations.

Memorial Day

Today is a day to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for love and freedom of America! A day to honor those who died as it were with their boots on fighting to defend our way of life. Faith, freedom, and family. Thank you! Below is an excerpt from Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, a true American hero and patriot. Rh

Ret. Army Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin says:

 Now, if you stop and think about it, what Memorial Day is all about is honoring those that gave the last full measure, honoring those who died fighting for this country. If young adults really knew what a sacrifice that has been made by those men and women that have stepped up and said, ‘Here am I—send me’ by giving their lives in service to this country, they would certainly have more pride.

Sadly, the reason is most millennials have never been taught anything except what is wrong with our country, how our heroes were not only flawed but hopelessly evil. Yet America is the only nation that fought a Civil War to right the wrong of slavery, and that cost the lives of over 650,000 men. See, the truth is for more than 244 years, American men and women have given their lives to a cause greater than themselves—the cause of liberty. When we lose sight of what that cause is, there’s no reason to make such a costly sacrifice, no longer a need to be patriotic, no longer a need to celebrate Memorial Day. So it is on us to pass on to the next generation what Memorial Day is all about.  In fact, Ronald Reagan spoke these memorable words to the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce on March 30, 1961:

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We did not pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.[2]