WSJ’s Russia ‘Scoop’: Is It ‘Fake News” If There’s No News?
The Wall Street Journal’s latest “scoop” on the Russia conspiracy theory might be called “fake news,” except that the term implies there is actually some news involved.
The Wall Street Journal’s latest “scoop” on the Russia conspiracy theory might be called “fake news,” except that the term implies there is actually some news involved.
Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about what Gaffney called “the persistent and seemingly escalating difficulties that the president is having inside his own White House.”
On Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily, former CIA operations officer Scott Uehlinger, co-host of “The Station Chief” podcast, told SiriusXM host Alex Marlow that the media wishes to “portray by inference” that President Trump is recklessly careless with classified information.
TEL AVIV — Amid reports that President Donald Trump purportedly disclosed classified intelligence provided by Israel during a White House meeting last week with Russian officials, it may be instructive to recall the Obama administration was repeatedly accused of leaking Israeli military secrets that may have damaged Israel’s defense capabilities.
Let us take a look back at five times former President Barack Obama leaked classified information, without a peep of protest from the media that are currently melting down over President Donald Trump’s discussions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
On Wednesday, following the firing of FBI Director James Comey, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rejected calls for a special prosecutor or independent commission to investigate the alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during last year’s presidential election.
President Donald Trump appeared disappointed as the news media continued to focus on the ongoing investigation of whether his campaign had improper ties with Russia during the election.
The New York Times reports that officials concluded there was “no evidence” they had seen that the “Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.”
BENSALEM, Pennsylvania — “We call on the FBI to immediately release all the email pertinent to their reopened investigation, the American people have the right to know,” Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence declared to a packed crowd of around 2,000 people in a Pennsylvania warehouse Friday.
“We should not think it is fine to find something that ‘should have been classified at the time,”’ Hillary Clinton’s spokesperson Brian Fallon wrote in an email on Aug. 22, 2015 to other campaign officials. “Our position is that no such material exists, else it could be said she mishandled classified info.”
A new video released by the RNC on Thursday highlights a potent question a Navy veteran asked former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during the Commander-in-Chief forum on Wednesday.
“Strength, boldness and new energy are not words that describe Hillary Clinton,” Asa Hutchinson says. “This is the same Hillary we knew in Arkansas and later in Washington for so many years. Hillary always wanted more government and her dreams have only gotten bigger.”
FBI director James Comey admitted to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Thursday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had given classified information to her personal lawyers, among others, who lacked security clearance.
FBI director James Comey admitted to the House Oversight Committee on Thursday that he had not checked whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had lied to the FBI the same way that she lied to Congress and the public about her emails.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) demolished FBI director James Comey’s claim Thursday that the government lacked sufficient evidence of criminal intent to prosecute former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for mis-handling classified information.
The State Department continues to hold off on administrative evaluation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of sensitive information. During a Tuesday press conference, Spokesman John Kirby repeatedly asserted that the department is not “lax” with classified information but would not weigh in on the FBI’s determination that “there is evidence of potential violations” by Clinton.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—FBI Director James Comey acknowledged one crime that Hillary Clinton may have committed regarding the mishandling of classified information, but still says he will not recommend that the Justice Department should prosecute. Federal law makes mishandling classified information a crime,
FBI director James Comey announced on Tuesday morning that he would not be recommending that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton be prosecuted for mis-handling classified information. But in the course of his presentation, he demonstrated that literally everything she and her campaign had told America about her email servers was a complete lie.
A new trove of documents unearthed by Judicial Watch with a Freedom of Information Act request sheds more light on the Clinton email scandal, revealing that Hillary Clinton demanded changes to the National Security Agency’s protocols so she could use her smartphone and secret email server.
Republican strategist Rory Cooper – doing the job Big Media apparently just can’t do – noticed three items in the latest Hillary Clinton email dump that “spell trouble” for the embattled Democrat candidate.
A source close to the FBI probe of Hillary Clinton tells Fox News that investigators are asking whether she shared highly secure State Department network passwords with her aides.
Another 551 emails from Hillary Clinton’s homebrew server, including 84 messages redacted due to classified information, 3 of which were classified at the “secret” level, are now available.
The Clinton email scandal is getting bigger again, as Fox News cites a source close to the investigation who says at least a dozen different accounts on Hillary Clinton’s notorious homebrew email server handled Top Secret material. The number of different accounts could be as high as 30.
U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras on Tuesday rejected the State Department’s request for a one-month extension in the deadline to release the rest of Hillary Clinton’s emails.
One of Hillary Clinton’s most-repeated talking points is that she never personally “sent or received” classified material through her homebrew email server.
Sources tell Politico that House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) plans to proceed with an investigation into federal record-keeping practices, with the blessing of House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI)… provided the probe proceeds with “caution” when it hits Hillary Clinton’s email server.
Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) of the House Intelligence Committee said that more of Hillary Clinton’s emails would be classified Top Secret, and the information contained in these emails is every bit as damaging as early reports suggested.
Hillary Clinton’s close associate, Sidney Blumenthal, told her that former Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) might have committed a felony violation of the Espionage Act by disclosing classified information, according to email correspondence recently released by the State Department. That’s another problem for
Fox News has uncovered a video from 2013 that could cause huge legal problems for Hillary Clinton and her closest deputies.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed ignorance when asked about her private email scandal at Monday night’s CNN town hall.
Yet another bombshell in the Clinton email scandal, courtesy of Fox News, which reports one of those “beyond Top Secret” documents we just learned about this week included super-sensitive human intelligence… potentially putting the lives of American spies and their sources at risk.
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates wants to talk about his book, A Passion for Leadership. Among the topics he discussed on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show was Hillary Clinton’s email scandal. Gates says “the odds are pretty high” Clinton’s system was hacked by foreign intelligence services.
Hillary Clinton’s own State Department legal adviser sent “confidential” and classified information on a private email address.
Was Hillary Clinton’s private email server hacked? The FBI is trying to answer that question as part of its investigation into possible mishandling of classified information.
Hillary Clinton originated at least six emails containing classified information, contrary to her spin that she was just a helpless unwitting recipient of material others should be blamed for compromising. Many of the messages contained information that was “born classified” – indisputably classified at the time Hillary sent or received them, under a 2009 executive order signed by President Obama, contrary to Clinton’s repeated false claims that none of her emails included information that was marked classified at the time she handled it. Some of these emails had to be redacted in their entirety before they could be released to the public.
The State Department will release roughly 7,000 pages of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails Monday, including about 150 emails that have been censored because they contain information that is now deemed classified.
Hillary Clinton told an audience in Iowa Wednesday that she takes “responsibility” for her private email server, saying, “it clearly wasn’t the best choice” to use it for State Department work.
Business Insider, hardly a right-wing publication, posts a headline saying that this revelation “destroyed” what would have been Hillary Clinton’s “best argument” against criminal investigators.
A review of emails found on Hillary Clinton’s private server has revealed dozens of instances in which she sent and received a type of information which is “born classified,” according to the government’s own rules.
A new report at Bloomberg cites an unnamed official with knowledge of the FBI’s ongoing investigation who says there is already some indication that Clinton’s aides at State summarized classified sources in emails sent to her.