Well, today was the big day. Following almost immediately on the heels of last week’s big announcement about the grand jury indictments of 12 Russian military intelligence officers for committing acts of cyber warfare against the U.S. during the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump had more than ample opportunity to cancel this morning’s private one-on-one […]
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Some Dare Call It Treason: When a former CIA Director starts referring to your actions as “treasonous,” I think you might have a problem
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, Adam Schiff, constitutional crisis, Dan Coats, Donald Trump, election hacking, election meddling, GRU, pussy grabbing, racism, Russia, Russiagate, treason, Vladimir Putin 51 Comments
Instead of taking action to stop Russian election interference, the White House is suggesting that it’s a “past problem” that was Obama’s fault
Continuing our conversation about the serious, ongoing threat to our nation posed by Russia and our President’s unwillingness to take meaningful action, I wanted to note two interesting things that happened this afternoon. First, National Security Agency (NSA) Director Mike Rogers today told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee that we can expect further […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, Alaska, Arizona, Brad Parscale, California, Cambridge Analytica, collusion, Donald Trump, election hacking, election integrity, election interference, election meddling, Florida, Illinois, Mike Rogers, National Security Agency, NSA, Obama, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Senate Armed Services Committee, Texas, Vladimir Putin, Wisconsin 7 Comments
Damn, son… Trump finally confirms Russian “meddling” in the election that put him in the White House, but has the unmitigated gall to suggest that it was all Obama’s fault
It’s taken one hell of a long time, but the complete narrative of how Trump came to power is finally starting to come into focus, thanks in large part due to the heroic work of Washington Post reporters, who, just yesterday, brought two more critical pieces of the puzzle to the table. First, they reported […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Donald Trump, election hacking, election tampering, EOS, hacking, Hillary Clinton, hoaxes, impeachment, James Comey, Mitch McConnell, Robert Mueller, Russia, sanctions, Sergei Kislyak, Sergei Lavrov, treason, Vladimir Putin 36 Comments