Exclusive – Sean Spicer: Huawei, the Threat that Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order effectively barring Chinese telecom giant Huawei from doing business in the United States.
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order effectively barring Chinese telecom giant Huawei from doing business in the United States.
Tom Fitton described the Trump-Russia narrative and Mueller-led operation as parts of an “international effort to take out” Donald Trump.
Barr’s review of the origins of the Russia investigation is focused on intelligence gathering before the FBI opened its probe in July 2016.
Former FBI General Counsel James Baker conceded that the Department of Justice inspector general will find that the bureau made “mistakes” during its counterinvestigation into now-debunked collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election.
Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, asked why the FBI is not investigating the financial relationship between Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s second son, and the government of China.
Former NYC Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik told Breitbart News that FBI agents are “scared to death” to criticize internal corruption.
Lindsey Graham, in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, demanded answers on the FBI’s arrest of Roger Stone last week during a pre-dawn raid on his home filmed exclusively by CNN.
Roger Stone said CNN coordinated with the “Mueller investigation” in producing “great footage” in order to “taint the jury pool.”
Hans von Spakovsky said Robert Mueller’s decision to arrest Roger Stone in a “pre-dawn raid” was a signal of intimidation to others.
Hans von Spakovsky speculated that Robert Mueller’s denial of a BuzzFeed report was motivated by the knowledge that such leaks are crimes.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Friday rejected U.S. allegations against two Chinese nationals accused of masterminding a global scheme to steal technology, business secrets, military information, and personal data for the benefit of China’s intelligence apparatus.
The United States “needs a bigger stick” to stop the inflow of Chinese-made fentanyl drugs into the United States, Homeland Defense secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Oct. 10.
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States is facing an “escalating” threat from the use of drones as weapons by the likes of the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and MS-13, the FBI director cautioned on Wednesday.
Washington, DC — The FBI is investigating an estimated 5,000 terrorism cases across the world, including 1,000 in the United States involving homegrown violent extremists (HVEs) deemed the “greatest terrorism threat” facing the American homeland, the agency’s director told lawmakers on Wednesday.
The Senate Judiciary Committee made a criminal referral Saturday for the Rhode Island man who claimed Judge Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted his friend on a boat in 1985, asking that he be prosecuted for lying to Congress.
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” former CIA Director John Brennan said government officials were obligated to “push back’ against President Donald Trump’s order to declassify documents and text messages related to the Russia investigation. Brennan said, “Well, it is
Top officials from five American intelligence and defense agencies surprised White House reporters Thursday assuring Americans in an afternoon briefing that their agencies are working together and with state and local governments and private partners to minimize the threat of foreign election meddling.
The Necessary Mission to Moscow: The President of the United States is under fire for being too close to Russia; he is now being attacked daily for being too helpful to that country in a time of crisis.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told the Aspen Security Forum on Wednesday that investigations of Chinese espionage are open in all 50 states. “I think China, from a counterintelligence perspective, in many ways, represents the broadest, most challenging, most significant threat we face as a country,” he said.
Thursday while testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he never had “completely understood” the concept of a “deep state” in government. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) asked, “So I asked in another hearing, Secretary of State Mike
South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy had a lot to say to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray about the Mueller investigation.
“Mr. Rosenstein, why are you keeping information from Congress?” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, setting off a fiery and contentious interview that saw both men slinging barbs at each other.
The House is preparing to vote this Thursday on a resolution demanding that the Justice Department hand over requested documents related to the FBI’s handling of the Trump-Russia investigation, according to Politico.
A group of Republican lawmakers have requested Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein hand over the names of every individual working on special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.
Sen. Grassley said in a letter FBI Director Wray that “it’s disturbing” that James Comey had a private email account while investigating Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said the House would use its “full arsenal of constitutional weapons to gain compliance” from the Department of Justice and FBI
FBI Director Christopher Wray held a press conference Thursday to address the Justice Department’s (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) sometimes damning report on misconduct during the 2016 Hillary Clinton email investigation.
Friday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray for his reaction to the Department of Justice Inspector General’s report. Limbaugh noted Wray interpreted the report as saying the FBI had no “political
Attorney General Jeff Sessions praised FBI Director Christopher Wray’s remarks on the Justice Department Inspector General report while discussing immigration and law enforcement in Scranton, Pennsylvania Friday.
Sen. Tom Cotton has warned that Huawei is “essentially an arm of the Chinese government.”
Here is a sliver of good news in Judicial Watch’s efforts to find out the truth about the extent of corruption infecting the senior ranks of the FBI, specifically in their lawsuit to get documents about “anti-Trump” senior FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) stated that after the briefing regarding informants and the Trump campaign, he is “even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my
China struggled to protect the reputation of its Confucius Institute as an educational and cultural “bridge” between China and the world in a column on Friday, while suspicions grow deeper the Institutes serve as instruments for spreading Chinese regime influence into other societies.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jon Karl reports President Donald Trump will meet with FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Monday.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray face being held in contempt of Congress and potential impeachment if they do not meet a deadline to hand over a key document to the House Intelligence Committee by midnight Wednesday.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, warned the Department of Justice and the FBI against not being forthcoming with documents his committee has subpoenaed regarding alleged wrongdoing
After Trump vented his frustration over the Justice Department’s failure to meet the House Judiciary Committee’s deadline to produce documents from the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email server, DOJ leadership unveiled Monday the latest attempt to appease their critics.
During a portion of an interview broadcast on Tuesday’s “NBC Nightly News,” FBI Director Christopher Wray stated he doesn’t feel any political pressure from the White House and hasn’t been asked by the president “to do anything with the Russia investigation.”
FBI internal review has recommended firing former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and, with his retirement just four days away, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is considering pulling the trigger.
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