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Nov 03 2017
News
Donald Trump Challenges Jeff Sessions: ‘Where Is Our Justice Department’ on Hillary Clinton?
President Donald Trump signaled frustration with the Justice Department’s falure to respond to the ongoing scandals involving the Clinton family, the DNC, the FBI, and the “phony” Russian sourced dossier.
Breitbart NewsDec 17 2019
News
GOP push to reform FISA gains momentum in wake of Horowitz report
A Republican push to reform the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act has gained fresh momentum on Capitol Hill amid the fallout of the long-awaited findings of Michael Horowitz, the Department of Justice’s inspector general who illuminated an array of abuses and misdeeds pertaining to government surveillance tools during the Russia investigation.
Reps. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, and Brad
Fox News (Online News)Jun 10 2022
News
Texas school police chief says he didn’t think he was in charge during shooting
The Texas school police chief criticized for his actions during one of the deadliest classroom shootings in US history said in his first extensive comments that he did not consider himself the person in charge as the massacre unfolded and assumed someone else was.
Pete Arredondo, the police chief of the Uvalde school district, also told the Texas Tribune in an interview published on
The GuardianNov 05 2019
News
D.C. insurgency: Plot to take down Trump culminates with impeachment
Democratic operatives, the press and the FBI have worked daily from his 2016 anti-Washington candidacy to his third year in the Oval Office to disable and cast aside Donald Trump, a chronology of events shows.
Whether it was two FBI agents plotting to “stop” him or a Kremlin-sourced dossier filled with bogus allegations or inaccurate news stories that told of a Russia conspiracy that
Washington TimesFeb 14 2022
Opinion
Worse than Watergate: What did Hillary Clinton and her campaign know, and when?
As if it wasn’t enough that the Hillary Clinton campaign funded and distributed a fictitious Kremlin-sourced dossier meant to erase former President Donald Trump, we now learn her operatives were surveilling and collecting the former president’s email traffic at his New York home, business and White House.
And there is even a deeper subplot that has to do with misleading U.S.
Washington TimesMar 05 2018
News
Russia takes credit for getting Trump to reject Mitt Romney as secretary of state: Report
The author of the Trump dossier wrote a private memo in November 2016 that says Russia is claiming credit for getting president-elect Trump to reject Mitt Romney as his secretary of state, according to a new report.
Washington ExaminerAug 15 2022
Opinion
A year after Biden's Afghanistan exit, accountability in short supply
As weary U.S. military planners wrapped up the evacuation and pullout from Afghanistan one year ago, officials across the government steeled themselves for intense public scrutiny into how America's longest war ended in shambles with the Taliban retaking power.
But as the United States marks the first anniversary of the withdrawal this month, some U.S. officials and experts say
ReutersNov 22 2017
News
UNSEALED: Fusion GPS Bank Records Show Russia-Related Payments
A federal court unsealed documents in a lawsuit over Fusion GPS’s bank records on Tuesday, revealing new details of payments made last year to the opposition research firm that commissioned the infamous Trump dossier.
The Daily CallerJul 24 2019
News
5 key takeaways from Robert Mueller's testimony
The big day is underway. After months of legal wrangling -- and more than 100 days after the release of his report detailing Russia's attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election -- former special counsel Robert Mueller will take questions from Capitol Hill lawmakers throughout the day.
I am watching all of it and offering some key takeaways throughout the hearings. (Mueller
CNN (Online News)Nov 02 2021
Analysis
Tariffs to Tackle Climate Change Gain Momentum. The Idea Could Reshape Industries.
Governments in the U.S., Europe and other developed nations are embarking on a climate change experiment: using tariffs on trade to cut carbon emissions. The idea has the potential to rewrite the rules of global commerce.
Policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic are looking at targeting steel, chemicals and cement. The tariffs would give a competitive advantage to manufacturers in
Wall Street Journal (News)