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The Setback in Russiagate Probe
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The Setback in Russiagate Probe
June 7, 2022

The jury foreperson said politics wasn’t a factor. But was any prosecution of a senior Clinton campaign official possible in a jurisdiction where Clinton beat Trump 91-4?

Russiagate: The Smoking Gun, Part II
April 4, 2022

Following Hillary’s exoneration over her emails and mishandling of classified information, the FBI launched its Crossfire Hurricane investigation into Trump-Russia, based in whole or large part on the infamous Christopher Steele dossier.

Russiagate: The Smoking Gun, Part II
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The FBI, Militias, Truth and Comey’s Legacy
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The FBI, Militias, Truth and Comey’s Legacy
October 19, 2020

Comey’s living legacy, and the permanent institutional stain on the FBI more generally, is that we cannot take the Bureau’s claims as truthful. We used to give due credence to sworn Special Agents of the FBI. No more.

Time to Break Up The FBI?
May 18, 2020

Such a reform would not end every abuse of federal law enforcement, and all these agencies would need to be kept on a short leash for the sake of civil liberties.

Time to Break Up The FBI?
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New House Documents Sow Further Doubt That Russia Hacked the DNC
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New House Documents Sow Further Doubt That Russia Hacked the DNC
May 11, 2020

House Intelligence Committee documents released Thursday reveal that the committee was told two and half years ago that the FBI had no concrete evidence that Russia hacked Democratic National Committee computers to filch the DNC emails published by WikiLeaks in July 2016.

Why America’s Military Capabilities Are Failing
September 12, 2019

The big money is being made not in Government-service, but in the private-sector side of the revolving door between Government-service and the private sector.

Why America’s Military Capabilities Are Failing
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Mueller Time is Finally Over
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Mueller Time is Finally Over
April 23, 2019

When it comes to the Mueller report, believing there are still more questions than answers means refusing to accept the answers. With the release of the redacted report, #MuellerTime is now over.

Foisting Blame for Cyber-hacking on Russia
July 3, 2017

Cyber-criminal efforts to hack into U.S. government databases are epidemic, but this ugly reality is now being exploited to foist blame on Russia and fuel the New Cold War hysteria, reports Gareth Porter.

Foisting Blame for Cyber-hacking on Russia
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