The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee today released the long-awaited 5th volume of their exhaustive report on Russian interference during the 2016 election. While this volume, titled Counterintelligence Threats and Vulnerabilities, doesn’t appear to break a lot of new ground, it’s good to be reminded once again, especially as we’re headed into another election, that members […]
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Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee confirms that Putin ordered DNC hack to help Trump in 2016
Posted in Other, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, Access Hollywood, active measures, collusion, counterintelligence, DNC, Donald Trump, election interference, Hillary Clinton, Hyborian Warlord, Jerome Corsi, John Podesta, Julian Assange, Konstantin Kilimnik, obstruction of justice, Paul Manafort, pussy grabbing, Qanon, Robert Mueller, Roger Stone, Russia, Russiagate, threats to Democracy, treason, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin 40 Comments
Senator Richard Burr sells shares of hospitality companies in February, after receiving classified intelligence briefings on the likely ramifications of the coronavirus
It looks as though Republican Senator Richard Burr, the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, liquidated a sizable percentage of his stock holdings shortly after receiving a classified briefing on the impact of the coronavirus on America. According to reporting from ProPublica, Burr, in 33 separate transactions, sold between $628,000 and $1.72 million in stock […]
There was never a plan for navigating the aftermath of Soleimani’s killing
As it’s been reported that, several days before the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, Donald Trump had told members of his Mar-a-Lago golf club that his administration would soon be delivering a “big” response to the Iranian regime, we can assume that the administration had time to plan not just the killing itself, but […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged assassination, bad planning, Brian Hook, credibility, deescalation, diplomacy, Donald Trump, foreign affairs, foreign policy, Gang of Eight, House Intelligence Committee, imminent threat, Iran, John McLaughlin, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mar-a-Lago, Mike Pompeo, national security, noise, offending allies, Qassem Soleimani, Secretary of Defens, State Department, war 103 Comments