The veteran Rasmussen polling firm is reporting that 27 percent of U.S. voters support a proposal in New York City to remove statutes of George Washington “because he owned slaves.” However, the overwhelming majority of likely voters say “hands off” the Father of the country. It is the latest indication that self-appointed “progressives” are out […]
United States of America v. Larry A. Vickers
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special operations combat veteran, firearms industry consultant, tactical instructor and YouTube personality with more than a million loyal followers, Larry Allen Vickers, pleaded guilty last week to a multi-count federal indictment that accused him of conspiring to illegally import and obtain machineguns and other restricted firearms, and conspiring […]
Booking Photo Backlash: Trump Campaign Raises Millions on Georgia Mugshot
It may go down as one of the biggest political snafus in history; the arrest of former President Donald Trump and having him pose for a booking mugshot. The image, taken by the Fulton County, Georgia Sheriff’s Department has gone viral, and according to published reports, has raised at least $7.1 million for the former […]
SPECIAL REPORT: How the Southern Poverty Law Center quietly pivoted to gun control
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press For more than 50 years the Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc. battled segregationists, challenged Jim Crow laws and bankrupted the Ku Klux Klan and other violent extremist groups. But ever since 2019, when the SPLC fired its co-founder and media front man, Morris […]
Focus: Where Did Live Round Come From as Media Gently Covers Baldwin
UPDATED 10/29 @ 6:25 a.m. PCT: As the investigation into the accidental fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a New Mexico movie set by actor/producer Alec Baldwin continues, Fox News is reporting the focus is now on “the presence of live ammunition on the set.” Bringing live cartridges onto a movie set, especially where […]
After 140 Years, OK Corral Shootout Still Raises Questions
Today, Oct. 26, 1881 marks the 140th anniversary of the infamous “Gunfight at the OK Corral,” a misnomer because the shooting didn’t occur at the corral, but in an empty lot nearby next to Fly’s Photography Gallery in Tombstone, Ariz. It has become the most famous shootout in the history of the Old West, though […]