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Tulsi Gabbard Won’t Say Why Trump Hid Key Intel on Russia
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faced sharp questions from the press Wednesday over the Trump administration’s delayed declassification of intelligence documents related to the 2016 ...
Lawmaker’s letter suggests Apple might not be the only company the British government asked for special access to users’ private data.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said there could still be indictments and prosecutions tied to the so-called Russian collusion ...
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2paragraphs on MSNSen. Ron Johnson Says Sending Obama to Guantanamo Has Been "Referred"
On the Real America’s Voice network, TV host Eric Bolling interviewed U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI). The Senator addressed the documents released by President Trump’s Director of National ...
Send news tips and baseball nostalgia to: [email protected] Wyden wants Gabbard to press the U.K. on privacy and encryption. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) is asking the Trump ...
Key Republicans suggest they have more pressing matters than old testimony outside the statute of limitations and that DOJ is ...
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said he made referrals to the Justice Department for former Obama administration officials following the release of intelligence information about the 2016 election.
Karoline Leavitt’s physical features are a topic of conversation for online observers again. Video footage from a July 23 press briefing has resurfaced ...
This week’s winner of Trump’s cabinet “Buffoon of the Week” goes to Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence — despite strong competition from Attorney General Pam Bondi for her ...
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2paragraphs on MSNKaroline Leavitt Escalates Feud With CNN's Kaitlan Collins, "So Embarrassing"
President Donald Trump‘s White House Director of Communications Steven Cheung provided what appear to be daily TV ratings ...
In attempt to take attention away from the Epstein files, Trump, through Gabbard, attempts sloppy rewrite of history over ...
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AlterNet on MSNFor some Trump supporters, the logical next step is violence
Some of Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters are expressing wariness over the prospect of prolonged investigations into ...
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