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“We remain committed to working with the F.B.I. as they continue their investigation to ensure that no stone is unturned,” the lawmakers said in a joint statement.
It has been more than six weeks since Mr. Comey’s extraordinary confirmation to the committee that the F.B.I. is investigating possible ties between Mr. Trump’s associates and Russia. That hearing, the inquiry’s first, was the committee’s last moment of public comity.
Less than two days later, Mr. Nunes, who was leading the investigation, plunged it into disarray with his assertion that Mr. Trump or his associates may have been incidentally caught up in surveillance of foreigners conducted by American spy agencies. Mr. Trump seized upon the news as vindication of his unfounded claim that Trump Tower in New York was wiretapped by former President Barack Obama.
The investigation, still in its infancy, ground to a halt. After it was revealed that Mr. Nunes obtained his information on White House grounds from White House staff members, Democrats called on him to recuse himself from the inquiry. He eventually did, but only when it emerged that he was under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for possibly leaking classified information. Mr. Conaway, the most senior Republican on the committee, took over.
The encore appearance before the committee by the heads of the F.B.I. and N.S.A. has proved a sticking point. After Mr. Nunes scuttled the public hearing with Ms. Yates and other officials in favor of another round of questions for Mr. Comey and Admiral Rogers, Democrats accused Mr. Nunes of bowing to White House pressure. A series of letters between Ms. Yates’s lawyer and the White House counsel showed that administration officials had tried to block her from testifying before Congress, an accusation the White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, later denied.
Last month, the House committee extended a new invitation to Ms. Yates; James R. Clapper Jr., the former director of national intelligence; and John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director.
The panel has not scheduled that public hearing, though Ms. Yates and Mr. Clapper are expected to testify before a Senate panel on Monday.
Days after Mr. Trump took office, Ms. Yates alerted the administration that Michael T. Flynn, then the national security adviser, had misled Vice President Mike Pence and other White House officials about his communications with the Russian ambassador to the United States, and that it could make him vulnerable to blackmail by Russia.
Mr. Flynn, a three-star Army general who was forced out of the administration after less than a month, is now under investigation by the Pentagon’s inspector general over allegations that he failed to disclose payments from a foreign government or get them approved, a potential violation of federal law for a retired military officer.
Thursday was the second visit to the Capitol in two days for Mr. Comey, who testified on Wednesday before senators charged with overseeing the F.B.I. Mr. Comey defended his decision to announce shortly before Election Day that he had reopened the case into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, saying that while it made him “mildly nauseous” to think he affected the election, he believed he had made the right call.
Representative Tom Rooney, Republican of Florida and a former Army lawyer who is assisting Mr. Conaway in leading the inquiry, said on Thursday that the committee had not finished questioning Mr. Comey.
“It’s going to be a very long process, which is fine,” he told reporters as he left the meeting. “It needs to be done right.”
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The modern history of the "deep state" in American politics — real or imagined — starts with real leaks of classified information and ends as a conspiracy theory on popular yet dubious websites.
And how it got there raises serious questions about whether the intelligence community is trying to subvert a new president or whether it's a convenient scapegoat for an administration that's had its share of early foibles.
A deep state is a network of influential members of a government’s agencies or military who operate against a democratically elected government. It might work to undermine an elected president’s authority or legitimacy and has been common in countries such as Egypt and Turkey.
The concern in the US started shortly after Donald Trump took office. In early February, The New York Times and The Washington Post published a series of explosive reports about the intelligence community’s investigations into the Trump campaign’s communications with Russian officials during the 2016 election.
The reports, citing anonymous officials, revealed that then national-security adviser Michael Flynn had discussed US sanctions on Russia with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak before Trump took office, despite Flynn’s claims that he and Kislyak had not discussed anything sensitive during their phone calls.
The next day, The Times broke a story on what it said were "repeated contacts" that Trump associates had with Russian officials during the campaign. CNN published another report that night in which sources said communication between Trump associates and Russian officials during the campaign was “constant.”
Flynn resigned a short time later.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions later had to recuse himself from any Department of Justice investigations into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia after additional leaks revealed that he had also had contact with Russian officials during the campaign.

An American deep state?

The steady drip of classified leaks about President Trump’s young administration has led some to speculate about the beginnings of an American deep state.
The term is derived from the Turkish "derin devlet," which refers to an intricate network made up of government officials, often including those from the military and intelligence communities, whose primary goal is to subvert a democratically elected leader's agenda and ultimately remove that leader from power.
FILE PHOTO: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan attends an interview with Reuters at the Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey, April 25, 2017. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File PhotoTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Thomson Reuters
Turkey’s deep state is tethered to the army but consists of elements from the intelligence community, the judiciary, and the mafia. Turkish leaders, like current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have waged political campaigns aimed at inciting public anger against the deep state.
In Egypt, less than a year after former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi was elected into office by the people, Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, backed by Egypt's military might, detained Morsi and toppled his government. El-Sisi is now Egypt's head of state. El-Sisi’s ascent to power is thought by many to have been the result of an Egyptian deep state’s response to the 2011 Arab Spring.
But experts and former government officials have warned against using the term deep state to refer to rifts between the US president and the intelligence community.
The deep state, as it exists in Turkey and Egypt, has two defining characteristics, Aykan Erdemir, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Business Insider. First, it involves cooperation across multiple government agencies, like intelligence officials, military officials, and often executive branch officials. Second, the execution of the deep state’s agenda often results in bloody outcomes.
"You see dramatic results like assassinations, mass killings, pogroms, bombings — it’s not about tension between the executive and the bureaucracy, it’s not about a failure to work together," Erdemir said, adding that he would recommend "extreme caution" in adapting the term "deep state" from other political cultures and applying it to the US.
"'Deep state' I would never use," Michael Hayden, the former CIA director who served under Presidents Obama and George W. Bush, told MSNBC in March. "That’s a phrase we’ve used for Turkey and other countries like that, but not the American republic."

From the fringe to Washington

But soon after the possibility of the beginnings of an American deep state was first raised by the mainstream media, the idea took hold of the far-right media, quickly reaching a fever pitch.
"The Deep State Bumps off General Flynn. Who's Next?" blared a February Breitbart headline after the resignation of Flynn. The article pointed to the mainstream media as an arm of the deep state, saying that the "ultimate target, of course, is Trump himself."
InfoWars editor at large Paul Joseph Watson recorded a segment posted to YouTube in early March titled "The Deep State War on Trump."
"Purge your administration of this globalist fifth column. There can be no compromise. These people literally want to overthrow a democratically elected government," Watson said.
From the fringe, the idea of a deep state working against the Trump administration made its way to the mainstream conservative media.
Sean HannitySean Hannity. Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images
Fox News host and ardent Trump supporter Sean Hannity reiterated Watson's words during a segmentthat aired a week after Watson's video was posted on YouTube. "Tonight, it's time for the Trump administration to purge these saboteurs before it's too late," Hannity said, referring to "deep-state Obama-holdover government bureaucrats who are hell bent on destroying this president."
And from there, the fears of an American deep state powered by intelligence leaks, which started out as mild speculation and reached the heights of conspiracy theory, made their way to the halls of Washington.
Trump has repeatedly and emphatically expressed his belief that there has been a concerted effort, fueled by politicians, those within the intelligence community, and the "fake news" media, to undermine his presidency and policy agenda.
He notably accused the former president, without evidence, of personally ordering the surveillance of phones at Trump Tower. Trump likely made the accusation based on a monologue by far-right radio talk-show host Mark Levin and a Breitbart write-up of Levin's belief that there is a "silent coup" underway to overthrow Trump.

Trump’s cold war with the intelligence community

The president has also publicly castigated the media and the intelligence community.
"Leaking, and even illegal classified leaking, has been a big problem in Washington for years. Failing @nytimes (and others) must apologize!" Trump tweeted in February, shortly after Flynn resigned. "The spotlight has finally been put on the low-life leakers! They will be caught!" he said.
In a meeting later with several members of Congress, he added: "We're going to find the leakers, and they're going to pay a big price."
As the media continued publishing classified information, Trump tweeted that "information is being illegally given to the failing @nytimes & @washingtonpost by the intelligence community (NSA and FBI?). Just like Russia."
"The real scandal here is that classified information is illegally given out by 'intelligence' like candy," he continued. "Very un-American!"
Trump’s loyalists quickly followed his lead, pointing to the intelligence leaks as a key piece of evidence they say supports the existence of an American deep state. They’ve also consistently singled out Trump’s chief White House strategist, Steve Bannon, as a source of knowledge on the American deep state.
Bannon is the former head of Breitbart, a largely Trump-friendly outlet that has published a slew of articles asserting the existence of an American deep state.
Steve BannonSteve Bannon. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
"We are talking about the emergence of a deep state led by Barack Obama, and that is something that we should prevent," Iowa Rep. Steve King told The New York Times. "The person who understands this best is Steve Bannon, and I would think that he's advocating to make some moves to fix it."
Echoing Hannity’s and Watson’s words, King later said that Trump "needs to purge the leftists within the administration that are holdovers from the Obama administration, because it appears that they are undermining his administration and his chances of success."
Trump adviser and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich also believes in the deep state and said he discussed the concept with Bannon. "Of course, the deep state exists. There's a permanent state of massive bureaucracies that do whatever they want and set up deliberate leaks to attack the president," Gingrich told the Associated Press in March.
"This is what the deep state does: They create a lie, spread a lie, fail to check the lie and then deny that they were behind the lie," Gingrich said.
He added that he and Bannon had discussed the idea and that Bannon compared its perils to the plot of the new season of "Homeland," which includes a storyline in which career intelligence officials try to undermine the president-elect.
Though Bannon has never used the term "deep state" publicly, he has repeatedly expressed distrust toward American institutions and the intelligence community.
After he was removed from his post on the National Security Council in April, Bannon said that he was put on the council to "ensure that it was de-operationalized," and added that the NSC has now returned "to its proper function."

'There have always been scandals … this is not new'

Despite the theories and headlines, the leaking of classified information is not all that unusual and not enough to prompt suspicions of a legitimate deep state in the US, according to former intelligence officials.
Intelligence leaks "happened during the Clinton administration, the Bush administration, and long before that," Bob Deitz, a former NSA and CIA veteran who worked under presidents Clinton and Bush, told Business Insider.
"It's possible that they came from directly within the White House, perhaps from people from the intelligence community on loan to the White House," he added. While the classified leaks that have been published in the media have reflected poorly on the administration, "there are a lot of leaks from people in the White House that reflect badly on them. Just look at all the reports of infighting between Bannon and Kushner," Deitz said.  
"There have always been scandals," Glenn Carle, a former CIA clandestine services officer and an expert on national security, told Business Insider. "The torture black sites were leaked, the Pentagon Papers were leaked, the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident was leaked. This is not new."
Both Carle and Deitz added that more often than not, leaks of classified information come from the Hill. "It is rare for them to come from the rank-and-file of the CIA" or other intelligence agencies, Carle said.
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'If you serve the state, you betray it. If you betray the state, you betray it'

The dangers of a president and his allies believing in the existence of a covert effort to undermine him are profound, experts say, and it has placed those in the intelligence community in a tough position.
"The president has cast doubt on proven truths, undermined the laws, undermined the judiciary, the free press, the intelligence community," Carle said. "He's undermined the very values upon which this society was built. So, what do you do if you're an intelligence official? If you serve the state, you betray it. If you betray the state, you betray it," he continued.
This dilemma, Carle said, has been widely discussed among those in the intelligence community, who have been forced to assess which is the greater threat: Trump’s "authoritarian tendencies" which threaten "the fabric of the nation," or the clear national-security risks posed by a sustained stream of classified information being made public.
In this particular situation, in which the president of the US's campaign surrogates are under an active counterintelligence investigation for their suspected ties to a foreign power, "when leaks come from the intelligence community, it's not to undermine the president or to protect the deep state. It's to protect democracy — it stems from a sense of profound patriotism," Carle said.
Whatever the cause, classified information being leaked on a prolonged basis is treacherous, because it can send a message to the broader US intelligence community and government officials that leaking information is permissible.
"Everybody knows the White House has leaked information in pursuit of various foreign policy objectives throughout American history. When people see that, they might think, 'So, leaks are OK when the White House does it, but not OK if they come from somewhere other than the White House,'" Deitz said. "You lose the moral high ground."

A 'gold mine' for foreign intelligence

There are a number of national-security risks that can result from tension between a president who believes he’s being undermined and the government officials or agencies who find themselves the target of that president’s ire.
"By definition, information is classified because its release could jeopardize national security," Deitz said, adding that while there are instances of over-classification, "people cannot decide for themselves what information is OK to leak and what isn't. It doesn't work that way."
If the administration continues to publicly attack the intelligence community based on the belief that the national security apparatus is working against it, that could also open doors to hostile foreign powers looking to infiltrate American society.
Vladimir PutinRussian President Vladimir Putin. Adam Berry/Getty Images
"I spent my career exploiting the positions into which foreign officials were placed when they wanted the best for their society and wanted to uphold the oaths they made to their laws, and yet, the actions of their government undermined the very oaths they took," said Carle.
Now, he said, American intelligence officials may well be in the same position.
"This is a gold mine of opportunity for foreign intelligence services," he said.
There are other national-security risks posed by the actions of a president who believes in the existence of a shadow government. In some cases, it has placed intelligence officials in the position of having to determine whether they can share information with their commander-in-chief.
In February, for instance, The Wall Street Journal reported that US intelligence officials had withheld some sensitive information from the president. Though information has been withheld from presidents and congressional members in the past, officials told The Journal none of those past decisions were affected by concerns about a president’s trustworthiness or discretion. This decision to withhold information from Trump highlighted the "deep mistrust" between Trump and the intelligence community.
And if the rift between a White House that believes it’s being undermined by the institutions designed to serve American interests and those institutions themselves continues to widen, the risks to national security could be almost as severe as those posed by a legitimate deep state.
"The deep state does not exist in fact but it exists in the minds of Trump supporters. That’s just as much a threat to society," Carle said.
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donald TRUMPPresident Trump. Reuters
The modern history of the "deep state" in American politics — real or imagined — starts with real leaks of classified information and ends as a conspiracy theory on popular yet dubious websites.
And how it got there raises serious questions about whether the intelligence community is trying to subvert a new president or whether it's a convenient scapegoat for an administration that's had its share of early foibles.
A deep state is a network of influential members of a government’s agencies or military who operate against a democratically elected government. It might work to undermine an elected president’s authority or legitimacy and has been common in countries such as Egypt and Turkey.
The concern in the US started shortly after Donald Trump took office. In early February, The New York Times and The Washington Post published a series of explosive reports about the intelligence community’s investigations into the Trump campaign’s communications with Russian officials during the 2016 election.
The reports, citing anonymous officials, revealed that then national-security adviser Michael Flynn had discussed US sanctions on Russia with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak before Trump took office, despite Flynn’s claims that he and Kislyak had not discussed anything sensitive during their phone calls.
The next day, The Times broke a story on what it said were "repeated contacts" that Trump associates had with Russian officials during the campaign. CNN published another report that night in which sources said communication between Trump associates and Russian officials during the campaign was “constant.”
Flynn resigned a short time later.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions later had to recuse himself from any Department of Justice investigations into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia after additional leaks revealed that he had also had contact with Russian officials during the campaign.

An American deep state?

The steady drip of classified leaks about President Trump’s young administration has led some to speculate about the beginnings of an American deep state.
The term is derived from the Turkish "derin devlet," which refers to an intricate network made up of government officials, often including those from the military and intelligence communities, whose primary goal is to subvert a democratically elected leader's agenda and ultimately remove that leader from power.
FILE PHOTO: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan attends an interview with Reuters at the Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey, April 25, 2017. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File PhotoTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Thomson Reuters
Turkey’s deep state is tethered to the army but consists of elements from the intelligence community, the judiciary, and the mafia. Turkish leaders, like current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have waged political campaigns aimed at inciting public anger against the deep state.
In Egypt, less than a year after former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi was elected into office by the people, Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, backed by Egypt's military might, detained Morsi and toppled his government. El-Sisi is now Egypt's head of state. El-Sisi’s ascent to power is thought by many to have been the result of an Egyptian deep state’s response to the 2011 Arab Spring.
But experts and former government officials have warned against using the term deep state to refer to rifts between the US president and the intelligence community.
The deep state, as it exists in Turkey and Egypt, has two defining characteristics, Aykan Erdemir, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Business Insider. First, it involves cooperation across multiple government agencies, like intelligence officials, military officials, and often executive branch officials. Second, the execution of the deep state’s agenda often results in bloody outcomes.
"You see dramatic results like assassinations, mass killings, pogroms, bombings — it’s not about tension between the executive and the bureaucracy, it’s not about a failure to work together," Erdemir said, adding that he would recommend "extreme caution" in adapting the term "deep state" from other political cultures and applying it to the US.
"'Deep state' I would never use," Michael Hayden, the former CIA director who served under Presidents Obama and George W. Bush, told MSNBC in March. "That’s a phrase we’ve used for Turkey and other countries like that, but not the American republic."

From the fringe to Washington

But soon after the possibility of the beginnings of an American deep state was first raised by the mainstream media, the idea took hold of the far-right media, quickly reaching a fever pitch.
"The Deep State Bumps off General Flynn. Who's Next?" blared a February Breitbart headline after the resignation of Flynn. The article pointed to the mainstream media as an arm of the deep state, saying that the "ultimate target, of course, is Trump himself."
InfoWars editor at large Paul Joseph Watson recorded a segment posted to YouTube in early March titled "The Deep State War on Trump."
"Purge your administration of this globalist fifth column. There can be no compromise. These people literally want to overthrow a democratically elected government," Watson said.
From the fringe, the idea of a deep state working against the Trump administration made its way to the mainstream conservative media.
Sean HannitySean Hannity. Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images
Fox News host and ardent Trump supporter Sean Hannity reiterated Watson's words during a segmentthat aired a week after Watson's video was posted on YouTube. "Tonight, it's time for the Trump administration to purge these saboteurs before it's too late," Hannity said, referring to "deep-state Obama-holdover government bureaucrats who are hell bent on destroying this president."
And from there, the fears of an American deep state powered by intelligence leaks, which started out as mild speculation and reached the heights of conspiracy theory, made their way to the halls of Washington.
Trump has repeatedly and emphatically expressed his belief that there has been a concerted effort, fueled by politicians, those within the intelligence community, and the "fake news" media, to undermine his presidency and policy agenda.
He notably accused the former president, without evidence, of personally ordering the surveillance of phones at Trump Tower. Trump likely made the accusation based on a monologue by far-right radio talk-show host Mark Levin and a Breitbart write-up of Levin's belief that there is a "silent coup" underway to overthrow Trump.

Trump’s cold war with the intelligence community

The president has also publicly castigated the media and the intelligence community.
"Leaking, and even illegal classified leaking, has been a big problem in Washington for years. Failing @nytimes (and others) must apologize!" Trump tweeted in February, shortly after Flynn resigned. "The spotlight has finally been put on the low-life leakers! They will be caught!" he said.
In a meeting later with several members of Congress, he added: "We're going to find the leakers, and they're going to pay a big price."
As the media continued publishing classified information, Trump tweeted that "information is being illegally given to the failing @nytimes & @washingtonpost by the intelligence community (NSA and FBI?). Just like Russia."
"The real scandal here is that classified information is illegally given out by 'intelligence' like candy," he continued. "Very un-American!"
Trump’s loyalists quickly followed his lead, pointing to the intelligence leaks as a key piece of evidence they say supports the existence of an American deep state. They’ve also consistently singled out Trump’s chief White House strategist, Steve Bannon, as a source of knowledge on the American deep state.
Bannon is the former head of Breitbart, a largely Trump-friendly outlet that has published a slew of articles asserting the existence of an American deep state.
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"We are talking about the emergence of a deep state led by Barack Obama, and that is something that we should prevent," Iowa Rep. Steve King told The New York Times. "The person who understands this best is Steve Bannon, and I would think that he's advocating to make some moves to fix it."
Echoing Hannity’s and Watson’s words, King later said that Trump "needs to purge the leftists within the administration that are holdovers from the Obama administration, because it appears that they are undermining his administration and his chances of success."
Trump adviser and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich also believes in the deep state and said he discussed the concept with Bannon. "Of course, the deep state exists. There's a permanent state of massive bureaucracies that do whatever they want and set up deliberate leaks to attack the president," Gingrich told the Associated Press in March.
"This is what the deep state does: They create a lie, spread a lie, fail to check the lie and then deny that they were behind the lie," Gingrich said.
He added that he and Bannon had discussed the idea and that Bannon compared its perils to the plot of the new season of "Homeland," which includes a storyline in which career intelligence officials try to undermine the president-elect.
Though Bannon has never used the term "deep state" publicly, he has repeatedly expressed distrust toward American institutions and the intelligence community.
After he was removed from his post on the National Security Council in April, Bannon said that he was put on the council to "ensure that it was de-operationalized," and added that the NSC has now returned "to its proper function."

'There have always been scandals … this is not new'

Despite the theories and headlines, the leaking of classified information is not all that unusual and not enough to prompt suspicions of a legitimate deep state in the US, according to former intelligence officials.
Intelligence leaks "happened during the Clinton administration, the Bush administration, and long before that," Bob Deitz, a former NSA and CIA veteran who worked under presidents Clinton and Bush, told Business Insider.
"It's possible that they came from directly within the White House, perhaps from people from the intelligence community on loan to the White House," he added. While the classified leaks that have been published in the media have reflected poorly on the administration, "there are a lot of leaks from people in the White House that reflect badly on them. Just look at all the reports of infighting between Bannon and Kushner," Deitz said.  
"There have always been scandals," Glenn Carle, a former CIA clandestine services officer and an expert on national security, told Business Insider. "The torture black sites were leaked, the Pentagon Papers were leaked, the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident was leaked. This is not new."
Both Carle and Deitz added that more often than not, leaks of classified information come from the Hill. "It is rare for them to come from the rank-and-file of the CIA" or other intelligence agencies, Carle said.
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'If you serve the state, you betray it. If you betray the state, you betray it'

The dangers of a president and his allies believing in the existence of a covert effort to undermine him are profound, experts say, and it has placed those in the intelligence community in a tough position.
"The president has cast doubt on proven truths, undermined the laws, undermined the judiciary, the free press, the intelligence community," Carle said. "He's undermined the very values upon which this society was built. So, what do you do if you're an intelligence official? If you serve the state, you betray it. If you betray the state, you betray it," he continued.
This dilemma, Carle said, has been widely discussed among those in the intelligence community, who have been forced to assess which is the greater threat: Trump’s "authoritarian tendencies" which threaten "the fabric of the nation," or the clear national-security risks posed by a sustained stream of classified information being made public.
In this particular situation, in which the president of the US's campaign surrogates are under an active counterintelligence investigation for their suspected ties to a foreign power, "when leaks come from the intelligence community, it's not to undermine the president or to protect the deep state. It's to protect democracy — it stems from a sense of profound patriotism," Carle said.
Whatever the cause, classified information being leaked on a prolonged basis is treacherous, because it can send a message to the broader US intelligence community and government officials that leaking information is permissible.
"Everybody knows the White House has leaked information in pursuit of various foreign policy objectives throughout American history. When people see that, they might think, 'So, leaks are OK when the White House does it, but not OK if they come from somewhere other than the White House,'" Deitz said. "You lose the moral high ground."

A 'gold mine' for foreign intelligence

There are a number of national-security risks that can result from tension between a president who believes he’s being undermined and the government officials or agencies who find themselves the target of that president’s ire.
"By definition, information is classified because its release could jeopardize national security," Deitz said, adding that while there are instances of over-classification, "people cannot decide for themselves what information is OK to leak and what isn't. It doesn't work that way."
If the administration continues to publicly attack the intelligence community based on the belief that the national security apparatus is working against it, that could also open doors to hostile foreign powers looking to infiltrate American society.
Vladimir PutinRussian President Vladimir Putin. Adam Berry/Getty Images
"I spent my career exploiting the positions into which foreign officials were placed when they wanted the best for their society and wanted to uphold the oaths they made to their laws, and yet, the actions of their government undermined the very oaths they took," said Carle.
Now, he said, American intelligence officials may well be in the same position.
"This is a gold mine of opportunity for foreign intelligence services," he said.
There are other national-security risks posed by the actions of a president who believes in the existence of a shadow government. In some cases, it has placed intelligence officials in the position of having to determine whether they can share information with their commander-in-chief.
In February, for instance, The Wall Street Journal reported that US intelligence officials had withheld some sensitive information from the president. Though information has been withheld from presidents and congressional members in the past, officials told The Journal none of those past decisions were affected by concerns about a president’s trustworthiness or discretion. This decision to withhold information from Trump highlighted the "deep mistrust" between Trump and the intelligence community.
And if the rift between a White House that believes it’s being undermined by the institutions designed to serve American interests and those institutions themselves continues to widen, the risks to national security could be almost as severe as those posed by a legitimate deep state.
"The deep state does not exist in fact but it exists in the minds of Trump supporters. That’s just as much a threat to society," Carle said.

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A State Department official on Friday said that the Russian proposal calling to bar U.S. military aircrafts from flying over designated safe zones cannot “limit” the U.S.’s mission against ISIS in the country in any way.
“The coalition will continue to strike ISIS targets in Syria,” the official told The Wall Street Journal. “The campaign to defeat ISIS will continue at the same relentless pace as it is proceeding now.”
A deal hammered out by Russia, Turkey and Iran to set up "de-escalation zones" in mostly opposition-held parts of Syria went into effect Saturday.
The plan is the latest international attempt to reduce violence in the war-ravaged country, and is the first to envisage armed foreign monitors on the ground in Syria. The United States is not party to the agreement and the Syrian rivals have not signed on to the deal. The armed opposition, instead, was highly critical of the proposal, saying it lacks legitimacy.
The plan, details of which will still be worked out over the next several weeks, went into effect at midnight Friday. There were limited reports of bombing in northern Homs and Hama, two areas expected to be part of the "de-escalation zones," activists said. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
It is not clear how the cease-fire or "de-escalation zones" will be enforced in areas still to be determined in maps to emerge a month from now.
Russian officials said it will be at least another month until the details are worked out and the safe areas established.
In the tangled mess that constitutes Syria's battlefields, there is much that can go wrong with the plan, agreed on in talks Thursday in Kazakhstan.
There is no clear mechanism to resolve conflict and violations— like most other previous deals struck by backers of the warring sides.
A potential complication to implementing the plan is the crowded airspace over Syria. The deal calls for all aircraft to be banned from flying over the safe zones.
Syrian, Russian, Turkish and U.S.-led coalition aircraft operate in different, sometimes same areas in Syria. It is not yet clear how the new plan would affect flightpaths of U.S.-led coalition warplanes battling Islamic State militants and other radical groups — and whether the American air force would abide by a diminished air space.
Russia and Iran — two of the plan's three sponsors — are key allies of President Bashar Assad's government and both are viewed as foreign occupation forces by his opponents. Rebels fighting to topple Assad are enraged by Iran's role in the deal and blame the Shiite power for fueling the sectarian nature of Syria's conflict, now in its seventh year.
Turkey, the third sponsor, is a major backer of opposition factions and has also sent troops into northern Syria, drawing the ire of Assad and his government.
Yet troops from the three countries are now expected to secure four safe zones. An official with Russia's military general staff said other countries may eventually have a role in enforcing the de-escalation areas.
Russian Col.-Gen. Sergei Rudskoi told reporters on Friday personnel and formations from Russia, Iran and Turkey will operate checkpoints and observation posts.
He said "security belts" will be created along the borders of the "de-escalation zones" to prevent incidents and fighting between opposing sides. The checkpoints and observation posts will ensure free movement of unarmed civilians and humanitarian aid and will facilitate economic activities, he said.
Rebels have expressed concerns the deal is a prelude to a de facto partitioning of Syria into spheres of influence.
Osama Abo Zayd, a spokesman for the Syrian military factions at the Kazakhstan talks, told The Associated Press it was "incomprehensible" for Iran to act as a guarantor of the deal. A cease-fire is unsustainable in the presence of the Iranian-backed militias in Syria, he said.
"We can't imagine Iran playing a role of peace," Abo Zayd said.
The U.S. sent a senior White House official to the Kazakh capital of Astana, where representatives of Russia, Turkey and Iran signed the deal, but had no role in the deal.
The idea of armed monitors is a new element — observers deployed in the early years of the Syrian conflict, including U.N. and Arab League observers, were unarmed.
But it's difficult to imagine how many boots on the ground would be needed to monitor the yet to be mapped areas or how and where exactly Russian, Iranian and Turkish troops would patrol.
"If that happens, we would be looking at a more serious effort than anything in the past," Aron Lund, a Syria expert wrote in an article Friday.
Lund said that from the outside, the agreement "does not look like it has great chances of success" and seems to "lack a clear mechanism to resolve conflicting claims and interpretations."
Late Friday, a Syrian opposition coalition, the High Negotiations Committee, denounced the deal in a strongly worded statement. The Western, Saudi-backed HNC said the deal lacks legitimacy and seeks to divide the country.
The HNC also said the deal was an attempt to give Syrian government troops military victories they could not achieve on the battleground by neutralizing rebel-held areas. It called on the U.S. and other Arab allied countries, to prevent the implementation of the deal.
A rebel commander in northern Hama said nearly an hour after the deal went into effect, battles raged with government forces. The area, south of Latamneh, is expected to be part of the deal. Jamil al-Saleh, the commander, said government shelling was intense amid an attempt to advance in the area, scene to fierce battles for weeks. "What deal?" he scoffed.
A previous cease-fire agreement signed in Astana on Dec. 30 helped reduce overall violence in Syria for several weeks but eventually collapsed. Other attempts at a cease-fire in Syria have all ended in failure.
The "de-escalation zones" will be closed to military aircraft from the U.S.-led coalition, the Russian official who signed the agreement, Alexander Lavrentye, said Friday. Under the plan, Assad's air force — and presumably Russian, too — would also halt flights over those areas.
In rebel-held Idlib, a protest was held Friday against the plan, denounced as a plot to "divide Syria."
"Any person or state who enters this land to divide it is the enemy of the Syrian people" activist Abed al-Basset Sarout told the crowd.
Some refugees were skeptical.
Ahmad Rabah, a Syrian refugee from Homs now in Lebanon, said he did not trust Assad's forces and going back to so-called safe zones would be tantamount to living in a "big prison."
The Pentagon said the de-escalation agreement would not affect the U.S.-led air campaign against IS.
"The coalition will continue to target ISIS wherever they operate to ensure they have no sanctuary," said Pentagon spokesman Marine Maj. Adrian J.T. Rankine-Galloway. ISIS is an alternative acronym for the Sunni militant group.
Rudskoi also suggested that Syrian government forces, freed up as a result of the safe areas, could be rerouted to fight against IS in the central and eastern part of Syria.
Another question left unanswered is how the deal would affect U.S. airstrikes targeting al-Qaida's positions in Syria.
U.S. warplanes have frequently struck the al-Qaida affiliate in the northern Idlib province, where the militant group dominates.
But under Thursday's deal, the entire province is designated to be one of the four "de-escalation zones."
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said that if implemented the deal will allow for the separation of the opposition from IS fighters and those of the al-Qaida affiliate. He did not elaborate.
Syria's government has said that although it will abide by the agreement, it would continue fighting "terrorism" wherever it exists, parlance for most armed rebel groups fighting government troops.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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Among the alphabet soup of federal agencies are many whose existence is never much considered—until they are needed.
No one thinks about the Federal Emergency Management Agency until there’s a hurricane.
Right now, we’re in the middle of a political hurricane. And it may be up to the usually obscure Federal Election Commission to see us safely through.
The hurricane is the unprecedented interference in our democratic election by the Russian government.
It’s not controversial that Russia sought to influence our presidential election: seventeen federal intelligence agencies have already confirmed it. Among other things, over the summer of 2016, the FBI and state election agencies detected Russian cyber-intrusion into voter registration systems.
That same summer, a Kremlin-linked hacking operation gained unauthorized access to Democratic Party email accounts, and distributed them to WikiLeaks.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort (right) and Carter Page, a former advisor to the Trump campaign, at Trump SoHo Hotel, June 22, 2016, New York City. Ron Fein and Julian Schreibman write that just as Al Capone was done in by income taxes, the key to the puzzle about whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians may lie in campaign finance laws. Drew Angerer/Getty
It’s quite possibly the most effective foreign “active measures” operation ever conducted against the United States. What remains to be determined is whether, and how deeply, members of the Trump campaign were involved in the scheme.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the best way to investigate that question may not lie in counterintelligence or criminal conspiracy law. Just as Al Capone was done in by income taxes, the key to this puzzle may lie in the mundane obligations of campaign finance laws.
That’s where the Federal Election Commission comes in. Created by Congress in 1975, the FEC is an independent commission charged with investigating and enforcing violations of our nation’s campaign finance laws. It has broad investigative powers, including the ability to subpoena witnesses and documents and to compel testimony.
Notably, it is both bipartisan (by law, no more than three of its six members may be from the same political party) and independent (its members do not report to the President nor Congressional leaders).
Federal campaign finance law prohibits a “foreign national” (such as the Russian government) from spending money to influence U.S. elections. And it also provides that if a political campaign “coordinates” with anyone outside the campaign who is spending money to influence the election, then the campaign would have to treat the outside money as in-kind contributions (which, from a foreign government, are illegal), and report them on federal disclosure forms.
In this case, it would violate at least three different campaign finance laws if Trump campaign advisors coordinated with the Russian government.
The issue for the FEC is not whether Trump's campaign made promises in exchange for Russian assistance, nor whether Russian activity swayed the election. The questions for the FEC are much narrower:
(1) Were Russian-funded campaign communications made at the request or suggestion of the campaign, or (2) did campaign advisors fail to observe a strict 120-day waiting period between working for the Trump campaign and the Russian government?
Either would constitute “ coordination ” of campaign communications under campaign finance law.

Related: The Russian Plot : How Putin and Trump Colluded

Now, two non-partisan watchdog organizations, Free Speech For People and Campaign for Accountability, have filed a complaint with the FEC against the Trump campaign and the Russian government raising exactly these questions. This filing creates a legal obligation for the FEC to analyze whether there is “reason to believe” that there was a violation of federal campaign finance law.
The challenge for the FEC is that while the nature of the violation is simple, the extent and nature of the investigation is on a scale far beyond what it has handled in the past. And unfortunately, the FEC has itself been the victim of neglect: it is short by one member (a Democrat), and the other five are serving on a temporary basis, years after their original terms expired.
(Four, including both Democrats, were appointed by President George W. Bush; the fifth, a Republican, was appointed by President Obama.) And in recent years it has acquired a reputation for delay, dysfunction and deadlock.

Related: Which Trump Aides Were Involved in the Russian Plot ?

The alternatives, however, are less than ideal. Although the FBI recently confirmed that its investigation is ongoing, that inquiry is complicated—some would say compromised—in multiple ways, not least by the recusal of the Attorney General himself.
In theory, Congress has the resources and credibility to run an independent investigation. But so far it has not had the will. House efforts have fizzled or devolved into partisanship, and the Senate investigation does not even have permanent staff assigned.
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The allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, with the potential coordination of Trump campaign advisors, represents the greatest threat to the integrity of our elections that the nation has ever seen.
So if the FEC can rise to the challenge, this could be its finest hour. For what may be the most explosive investigation in American history, the FEC may not be the bipartisan investigative body that America deserves. But it may be the one we need right now.
Ron Fein is the Legal Director of Free Speech For People.  
Julian Schreibman, a New York attorney, served at the Central Intelligence Agency and as a federal prosecutor.
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"I am eager, indeed anxious, to testify in full public session, have requested no immunity and am ready to go," Stone wrote. He also said that he "rejects" the claim that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Guccifer 2.0 are Russian assets. He said the U.S. government has offered no proof to support that assessment.
Stone communicated through Twitter direct messages with Guccifer 2.0, a hacker who has claimed responsibility for breaching the Democratic National Committee. Stone has said that he was unaware at the time that U.S. officials believed the hacker had ties to Russia.
The letters to Stone and Page, which were shared with the AP on Friday, were virtually identical. The committee asked them to provide emails, text messages, letters, phone records or any other relevant information they have about meetings or contacts that they or any other individual affiliated with the Trump campaign had with Russian officials or representatives of Russian business interests.
The requests seek information about any contacts that occurred between the day Trump announced his candidacy, June 16, 2015, and his inauguration on Jan. 20. It also asks for information about Stone and Page's financial and real estate holdings related to Russia, including financial securities or holdings they might have sold or divested during that period.
In a written response to the committee's request, Page argued that the panel was conducting a "comically fake inquiry." At the same time, Page pledged to cooperate with the committee to "help resolve all of the false allegations which led to this fanciful witch hunt in the first place."
The committee also asks that Page and Stone appear for closed interviews with intelligence committee staff. Lawmakers set a May 9 and May 19 deadline for various materials to be provided to the committee.
Page told the committee that the material he has will be "minuscule in comparison to the full database of information" the Obama administration collected during "last year's completely unjustified" secret warrant. Page said law enforcement officials under the Obama administration obtained a sealed order from a secretive intelligence court last summer to monitor his communications to investigate whether he was acting as a Russian agent.
Page said the warrant put him under "unscrupulous surveillance for many months" and targeted him for exercising his First Amendment rights both in 2016 and earlier.
Page met with a Russian intelligence operative in 2013 and provided him documents about the energy industry, according to court documents from a 2015 prosecution alleging a Cold War-style spy ring in New York. Page, referred to in the filing as "Male-1," is not accused of wrongdoing and said in a statement that he shared "basic immaterial information and publicly available research documents."
Little is known about Page's role in the campaign.
In March, Trump personally announced that Page was part of a newly minted foreign policy advisory team. But as questions began swirling about Page's ties to Russia, the campaign started moving away from the investment banker. Trump has since said he has no relationship with him.
"I originally joined the Trump movement and eventually volunteered for a small, unpaid, informal role in the campaign since I knew our candidate would finally help lead this country and the world toward peace through strength," Page said in his letter to the committee.
Flynn, Trump's ousted national security adviser, also received a letter from the committee asking him to turn over information and documents related to the committee's investigation into potential ties between Trump campaign associates and Russia. A person with direct knowledge of the letter's contents confirmed Flynn received it. The person demanded anonymity to discuss the information because of its sensitive nature.
Watch: Flynn's own feelings about immunity
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On the anniversary of a protest that ended in a violent clash with the police, a wide swath of demonstrators participated in good-natured rally in Moscow. NYT > Home Page
» NYT > Home Page: Puerto Ricans Face ‘Sacrifice Everywhere’ on an Insolvent Island
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Workers at the Río Piedras terminal in San Juan, Puerto Rico, face waning business. Transportation businesses have been hurt by the economic crisis as drivers have to wait hours to fill a trip for their routes. NYT > Home Page
» Stars and Stripes: North Korea's death plot accusations mimic its own misdeeds
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In the paranoid universe of North Korea, the feverish accusations it makes against its sworn enemies bear a creepy resemblance to its own misdeeds. Stars and Stripes
» Palmer Report: Donald Trump and Dmitry Rybolovlev are both in New Jersey right now
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Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev insists it’s a coincidence that his private plane has just happened to land in the same cities Donald Trump has been visiting, before and after election day. And Donald Trump wants us to believe t...
» Hourly News Summary: NPR News: 05-06-2017 4PM ET
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» fbi - Google News: Senator says FBI paid $900K for iPhone hacking tool - News Talk Florida
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News Talk Florida Senator says FBI paid $900K for iPhone hacking tool News Talk Florida In this May 3, 2017 file photo, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa talks with the committee's ranking member Sen. Dian...
» Comey's Senate testimony: Encryption, lie detectors and Anthony Weiner - The Daily World
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The Daily World Comey's Senate testimony: Encryption, lie detectors and Anthony Weiner The Daily World WASHINGTON, D.C. — Between October and March, the Federal Bureau of Investigation legally seized 6,000 cell phones during criminal and...
» Donald Trump and Dmitry Rybolovlev are both in New Jersey right now
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Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev insists it’s a coincidence that his private plane has just happened to land in the same cities Donald Trump has been visiting, before and after election day. And Donald Trump wants us to believe t...
» Macron campaign says its emails have been subjected to 'massive, coordinated' hacking - Washington Post
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Toronto Star Macron campaign says its emails have been subjected to 'massive, coordinated' hacking Washington Post PARIS — It was only the latest plot twist in a long, bitter campaign defined by rancor and uncertainty. The day before Fra...
» News Reviews and Opinions: Current News: 5:22 PM 5/6/2017 - Comey: 'I love this job' - Wash...
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Washington Post Comey : 'I love this job' Washington Post May 3, 2017 10:29 AM EDT - Here is the opening statement from FBI Director James B . Comey at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on May 3. (Reuters). RELATED LINKS. STORY: Senat...
» Comey faces Senate grilling on FBI investigations into 2016 election - Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times Comey faces Senate grilling on FBI investigations into 2016 election Los Angeles Times It's May and chatter about FBI Director James B . Comey's decision to announce last October -- 11 days before the election -- that h...
» 5 Takeaways From James Comey's Hearing - New York Times
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New York Times 5 Takeaways From James Comey's Hearing New York Times WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. director, James B . Comey , provided his first public explanation Wednesday of why he revealed days before the election that he had reopened the...
» 'The Daily': On Comey's Mild Nausea - New York Times
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New York Times 'The Daily': On Comey's Mild Nausea New York Times James B . Comey , the F.B.I. director, has given his first public explanation for why, less than two weeks before Election Day, he notified Congress about new emails relat...
» Comey Refuses To Publicly Address FBI Ties To 'Peeing Russian Prostitutes' Dossier - Breitbart News
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Breitbart News Comey Refuses To Publicly Address FBI Ties To 'Peeing Russian Prostitutes' Dossier Breitbart News During yesterday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on FBI oversight, FBI Director James B . Comey repeatedly refused to a...
» Private Hearing With Intelligence Chiefs Revives House Inquiry on Russia - New York Times
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New York Times Private Hearing With Intelligence Chiefs Revives House Inquiry on Russia New York Times James B . Comey , the F.B.I. director, testified before the Senate Oversight Committee on Wednesday, one day before he met with member...
» Comey's poor choices - Washington Post
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Washington Post Comey's poor choices Washington Post FBI Director James B . Comey asserted before Congress that he would make the same decision to disclose that the FBI was reopening the email probe of Democratic presidential nominee Hil...
» Fight Brews Over Push to Shield Americans in Warrantless Surveillance - New York Times
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New York Times Fight Brews Over Push to Shield Americans in Warrantless Surveillance New York Times “This is a tool that is essential to the safety of this country,” the F.B.I. director, James B . Comey , told Congress at a hearing on We...
» Private Hearing With Intelligence Chiefs Revives House Inquiry on Russia
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» THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone - Ocala
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Ocala THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone Ocala Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate committee that oversees the FBI , said publicly this week that the government paid $900,000 to break into the ...
» USA TODAY asks FBI to probe rise in fake Facebook followers - USA TODAY
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USA TODAY USA TODAY asks FBI to probe rise in fake Facebook followers USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO – The parent company of USA TODAY said it had asked the FBI to investigate a wave of fake Facebook accounts so large it accounted for hal...
» Senator says FBI paid $900K for iPhone hacking tool - News Talk Florida
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News Talk Florida Senator says FBI paid $900K for iPhone hacking tool News Talk Florida In this May 3, 2017 file photo, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa talks with the committee's ranking member Sen. Dian...
» Russia’s 4 Syrian ceasefire zones – Kremlin spin
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May 6, 2017, 12:54 PM (IDT) The widely reported Kremlin plan to set up four safe or “de-escalation” zones, that were supposed to have gone into effect in Syria Friday night, May 5, turns out to be nothing but a propaganda plo...
» Can Russian Safe Zones Solve Syria?
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From left, Col. Gen. Sergei Rudskoi of the Russian General Staff, Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin and Lt. Gen. Stanislav Gadzhimagomedov attend a briefing in the Defense Ministry in Moscow, Russia, Friday, May 5, 2017.
» Russia seeks ban of military aircraft over Syria safe zones
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» Trump Transition Team Raised Flags About Flynn, Russia Contacts
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In late November, a member of Donald Trump's transition team approached national security officials in the Obama White House with a curious request: Could the incoming team get a copy of the classified CIA profile on Sergey Kislyak, Russ...
» Merkel calls on Putin to support gay rights in Chechnya – video
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Angela Merkel says she has asked Vladimir Putin to help protect the rights of gay people in Chechnya after reports of persecution. Merkel made the remarks during a visit to Russia for talks expected to focus on the unresolved conflict in...
» Trump's day in tweets: Friday, May 5 - Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times Trump's day in tweets: Friday, May 5 Los Angeles Times President Trump's motorcade and support vehicles arrive at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., where he was slated to spend the weekend. (Pablo Martin...
» Trump: Hazardous to Our Health - New York Times
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New York Times Trump : Hazardous to Our Health New York Times Trump has twice pushed to pass disgraceful health care bills without even trying to grasp what's in them — or more important, what's not in them. He couldn't care less that th...
» Russia says Helsinki Would be Fitting Venue for Putin-Trump Meeting - Voice of America
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Voice of America Russia says Helsinki Would be Fitting Venue for Putin - Trump Meeting Voice of America Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that the Finnish capital Helsinki would be an appropriate venue for a possibl...
» Fight Brews Over Push to Shield Americans in Warrantless Surveillance
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Privacy-minded lawmakers in Congress look to limit the N.S.A.’s use of information about Americans that it incidentally collects while spying on foreigners.
» Leaked document indicates big proposed cuts to drug czar's office - 89.3 KPCC
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89.3 KPCC Leaked document indicates big proposed cuts to drug czar's office 89.3 KPCC A draft document from the White House budget office, obtained by NPR, proposes nearly zeroing out funding for the Office of National Drug Control Polic...
» Amid Putin 'bromance,' Steven Seagal banned from Ukraine as national security threat - Washington Post
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Washington Post Amid Putin 'bromance,' Steven Seagal banned from Ukraine as national security threat Washington Post Steven Seagal, the American actor best known for his role in '90s action movies such as “Hard to Kill” and “Under Siege,...
» Unsurprisingly, Networks Refuse To Air Donald Trump's 'Fake News' Ad Against Them - Huffington post (press release) (blog)
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Huffington post (press release) (blog) Unsurprisingly, Networks Refuse To Air Donald Trump's 'Fake News' Ad Against Them Huffington post (press release) (blog) It also notably features the words “fake news,” a phrase Trump often uses to ...
» GOP congressman: “Nobody dies because they don't have access to health care" - CBS News
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CBS News GOP congressman: “Nobody dies because they don't have access to health care" CBS News Idaho Republican Rep. Raul Labrador sparked outrage from his audience and online after saying "nobody dies" for lack of health care access in ...
» U.S. Pressures Abbas to End Controversial Family Payments
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The U.S., hoping to revive stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, is pressuring Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to end payments to families with relatives imprisoned in Israeli jails and to families of those killed while attacking Isr...
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» 12:12 PM 5/6/2017 - France Rushes to Limit Impact of Macron HackSaved Stories - None   France Rushes...
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The New York Times Opinion Section When James Comey said he was “mildly nauseous to think” that he had had an impact on the presidential election, a certain subset of Americans suddenly felt more than a little queasy themselves.
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» Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House https://t.co/vXVUyfPgbU via @bi_politics
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» News Reviews and Opinions: 3:06 PM 5/6/2017 - » THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone - BlueRidgeNow.com 06/05/17 15:03 from Saved Stories - None
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» THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone - BlueRidgeNow.com
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BlueRidgeNow.com THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone BlueRidgeNow.com BOSTON — Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez was a member of the Bloods street gang and was once disciplined for having gang paraphernalia, a...
» FCC opens investigation into Stephen Colbert's controversial Trump insult - The Verge
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The Verge FCC opens investigation into Stephen Colbert's controversial Trump insult The Verge Stephen Colbert apparently provoked the ire of more than just Trump supporters and the LGBTQ community when he made a controversial joke on The...
» Congratulations To Army Secretary Jared Kushner - Huffington post (press release) (blog)
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Huffington post (press release) (blog) Congratulations To Army Secretary Jared Kushner Huffington post (press release) (blog) Samuel Levine: “Hours after he celebrated a vote in the House of Representatives to get rid of the Affordable C...
» Sunday Letters: Comey must go - Florida Times-Union
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Sunday Letters: Comey must go Florida Times-Union On June 20, a congressional district in Georgia will elect a new representative to replace Tom Price, who resigned to join President Donald Trump's Cabinet. I do not ... Before the Senate...
» Senate Intel Committee finally goes hard after Donald Trump campaign adviser Carter Page
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All along, former Donald Trump campaign adviser and alleged Russian intel asset Carter Page has publicly asserted his eagerness to go along with any requests to testify in the Trump-Russia scandal investigation. But last week the Senate ...
» CNN explores Fox News scandal - Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel CNN explores Fox News scandal Orlando Sentinel Bill Cassidy, R-La.; James Kallstrom , former assistant director of the FBI ; Carlos Ghosn, chairman of the board, Nissan Motor Co.; Steve Hilton, former director of strateg...
» Exclusive: Trump counterterrorism strategy urges allies to do more - Reuters
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Reuters Exclusive: Trump counterterrorism strategy urges allies to do more Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump (C) gathers with Congressional Republicans in the Rose Garden of the White House after the House of Representatives approved t...
» Rand Paul formally requests info on whether Obama admin. targeted him for surveillance - Washington Times
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Washington Times Rand Paul formally requests info on whether Obama admin. targeted him for surveillance Washington Times Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is among a small but voc...
» Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts - ABC News
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The Hill Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts ABC News Trump has said he has no nefarious ties to Russia and isn't aware of any involvement by his aides in Moscow's interference in the election. He's dismissed an FBI...
» Did Huma Abedin And Anthony Weiner Topple Hillary Clinton's Empire? [Opinion] - The Inquisitr
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The Inquisitr Did Huma Abedin And Anthony Weiner Topple Hillary Clinton's Empire? [Opinion] The Inquisitr “Somehow, her emails were being forwarded to Anthony Weiner , including classified information. His then-spouse Huma Abedin appears...
» Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts - Muscatine Journal
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Muscatine Journal Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts Muscatine Journal The officials reveal an administration gripped by mounting anxiety over Russia's election meddling and racing to grasp the Trump team's possibl...
» No, the FBI Was Not a Trump Partisan - National Review
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National Review No, the FBI Was Not a Trump Partisan National Review Hillary Clinton's e-mail scandal, based on mountainous evidence of law-breaking, resulted in a criminal investigation . The suspicion that associates of Donald Trump ha...
» Flynn was warned by Trump transition officials about contacts with Russian ambassador - Chicago Tribune
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Chicago Tribune Flynn was warned by Trump transition officials about contacts with Russian ambassador Chicago Tribune The unusual steps taken by transition officials working with Flynn suggest that internal tensions over Russia began alm...
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» News Reviews and Opinions: 2:50 PM 5/6/2017 - Looks like the U.S. intel community didnt trust Devin Nunes with classified Trump-Russia evidence
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Saved Stories - None   Looks like the U.S. intel community didnt trust Devin Nunes with classified Trump-Russia evidence Columnist Bill Newman: Political, moral fight joined over health care - GazetteNET Former Clinton aides warn of...
» Looks like the U.S. intel community didn’t trust Devin Nunes with classified Trump-Russia evidence
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Earlier today Palmer Report brought you word of how Representative Eric Swalwell from the House Intelligence Committee is suddenly speaking of how damning the classified evidence is in the Trump-Russia scandal ( link ). We pointed out ho...
» Columnist Bill Newman: Political, moral fight joined over health care - GazetteNET
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GazetteNET Columnist Bill Newman: Political, moral fight joined over health care GazetteNET Before the 2016 election , polls showed that a majority of Americans opposed Obamacare. But if the poll referred to the health initiative as the ...
» Former Clinton aides warn of Russian influence after Macron leak ... - The Hill
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The Hill Former Clinton aides warn of Russian influence after Macron leak ... The Hill Former campaign aides to Hillary Clinton · Hillary Rodham ClintonFormer Clinton aides warn of Russian influence after Macron leak Dems kick off...
» This professor has predicted every president since 1984. Now, he's saying Trump will be impeached. - WGBA-TV
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WGBA-TV This professor has predicted every president since 1984. Now, he's saying Trump will be impeached. WGBA-TV In the book, he lays out eight potential impeachable offenses -- which the Constitution calls "high crimes and misdem...
» Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of 'Massive' Hacking Attack - New York Times
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New York Times Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of 'Massive' Hacking Attack New York Times The hacking immediately evoked comparisons to November's election in the United States, during which American intelligence agencies have conclud...
» Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts - Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
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Lockport Union-Sun & Journal Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts Lockport Union-Sun & Journal The concern — compounded by surge of new intelligence, including evidence of multiple calls , texts and at least ...
» White House drug policy office facing massive cuts, draft memo says - WCVB Boston
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WCVB Boston White House drug policy office facing massive cuts, draft memo says WCVB Boston The Trump-backed Republican health care plan would end the Obamacare requirement that addiction services and mental health treatment be covered u...
» Trump pushes to expand Arctic offshore drilling - Bristol Bay Times
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Trump pushes to expand Arctic offshore drilling Bristol Bay Times WASHINGTON — Surrounded by members of Alaska's congressional delegation, President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order that directs the Interior Department to...
» Mixed Signals From Trump Worry Pro-Israel Hard-Liners - New York Times
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New York Times Mixed Signals From Trump Worry Pro-Israel Hard-Liners New York Times Sheldon G. Adelson, one of President Trump's most powerful donors, was disappointed that Mr. Trump had not fulfilled a campaign promise to move the Ameri...
» House Intelligence Committee finally begins new round of meetings on Trump-Russia connections - Daily Kos
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Daily Kos House Intelligence Committee finally begins new round of meetings on Trump - Russia connections Daily Kos While Devin Nunes' insane information round-robin scotched a series of public hearings that started off by confirming tha...
» Jason Chaffetz limps back to Congress, invents two phony Obama scandals to distract from Trump-Russia
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Remember when Jason Chaffetz announced amid growing rumors of scandal that he won’t be seeking reelection, and then he announced that he was taking a leave from Congress for around a month to have immediate foot surgery on a twelve year ...
» Is President Donald Trump's border wall going up now? - AZCentral.com
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AZCentral.com Is President Donald Trump's border wall going up now? AZCentral.com Viewers could be forgiven for believing that the part of the U.S.-Mexico border in the picture had been secured by a chain-link fence, and that the Trump a...
» The Russian Mole and the Fight for the Promised Land - Daily Beast
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Daily Beast The Russian Mole and the Fight for the Promised Land Daily Beast By 1947, Kollek was head of the Jewish Agency Intelligence Organization for the Anglo-Saxon world (basically U.K. and U.S.), so it was his job to know exactly w...
» Trump pushes back against ban on state medical marijuana interference - The Hill
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The Hill Trump pushes back against ban on state medical marijuana interference The Hill President Trump issued his first "signing statement" Friday on a $1 trillion spending bill to fund the government through September. In the...
» Michael Flynn was trying to get classified intel on Russia from the Obama team during transition
06/05/17 14:34 from Saved Stories - None
With each passing day, Michael Flynn becomes more of a problem for Donald Trump and his administration. And today, Flynn seems to be more of a problem for Trump by the hour. The problem isn’t that Trump hired a guy who was on the t...
» Trump transition team asked for file on Russian envoy - Waterbury Republican American
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Waterbury Republican American Trump transition team asked for file on Russian envoy Waterbury Republican American Trump has said he has no nefarious ties to Russia and isn't aware of any involvement by his aides in Moscow's interference ...
» Comey defends Clinton choice; says he had limited options - pppFocus
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pppFocus Comey defends Clinton choice; says he had limited options pppFocus “Probably not . But knowing him, it was on the spur of the moment and he just did it”. Democratic and Republican senators spent a large amount of time questionin...
» Trump-Murdoch friendship will test Sessions - CNNMoney
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CNNMoney Trump -Murdoch friendship will test Sessions CNNMoney President Trump's friendship with Rupert Murdoch could soon become a liability for the Justice Department. The president and the 21st Century Fox executive chairman talk almo...
» Donald Trump’s staffers were caught photocopying classified documents and taking them
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As controversy and scandal and reports of outright criminal behavior continue to swirl out of control, Donald Trump and his White House seem to be settling on a consistent theme. Whenever any adviser or staffer gets caught up in these th...
» Trump-Murdoch friendship will test Sessions, former US attorneys say - KRCRTV.COM
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KRCRTV.COM Trump -Murdoch friendship will test Sessions, former US attorneys say KRCRTV.COM Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Sessions' predecessor, came under fire last year after she met privately with former President Bill Clinton while...
» It nauseated me to hear Comey use 'nauseous' - Chicago Tribune
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Chicago Tribune It nauseated me to hear Comey use 'nauseous' Chicago Tribune FBI Director James Comey 's recent statement to a U.S. Senate committee about his role in the 2016 election making him "mildly nauseous" may describe his sentim...
» Translate this: Vladimir Putin and his puppet are lying about Chechnya’s gay concentration camps
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This is the latest news from a Russian newspaper called “SIGHT” which was titled “Kadyrov declared his readiness to cooperate with federal authorities on the topic of gay rights in Chechnya.” I used Google Translate to read this article ...
» Comey: Clinton aide Abedin forwarded thousands of emails to former Rep. Weiner - ClickLancashire
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ClickLancashire Comey: Clinton aide Abedin forwarded thousands of emails to former Rep. Weiner ClickLancashire ... of the Russian Federation probe, but he informed Congress that the Federal Bureau of Investigation discovered thousands of...
» Olbermann Is Convinced A Grand Jury Is Probing Trump ... - Huffington post (press release) (blog)
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Huffington post (press release) (blog) Olbermann Is Convinced A Grand Jury Is Probing Trump ... Campaign's Russia Ties Huffington post (press release) (blog) The commentator believes FBI Director Comey confirmed that when he told senator...
» Donald Trump ally claims National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster isn’t allowed into meetings
06/05/17 14:32 from Saved Stories - None
The conventional wisdom of late is that Secretary of Defense James Mattis and new National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster are now essentially running the military and defense aspects of the Donald Trump administration, while Trump himsel...
» Tracking Trump: president celebrates healthcare plan that threatens millions
06/05/17 14:32 from Saved Stories - None
This week in Trumpland: Bill to repeal Obamacare could deprive millions of insurance, Comey’s feeling sick, and everything else that happened Did you take your eye off Donald Trump for one second this week only to find that when you look...
» Why Donald Trump Could Find a Friend in Saudi Arabia - Newsweek
06/05/17 14:31 from Saved Stories - None
Newsweek Why Donald Trump Could Find a Friend in Saudi Arabia Newsweek Donald Trump will arrive in Riyadh at the end of this month in his first foreign visit as U.S. president. He visits Saudi Arabia during a tour that will also take in ...
» Federal Bureau of Investigation chief says Clinton, Trump treated equally - Normangee Star
06/05/17 14:31 from Saved Stories - None
Normangee Star Federal Bureau of Investigation chief says Clinton, Trump treated equally Normangee Star Under questioning from Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, Comey said he did not treat disclosures about investigations into Clinton's ...
» Former Trump aide calls Russia probe 'comically fake' - The Boston Globe
06/05/17 14:31 from Saved Stories - None
The Boston Globe Former Trump aide calls Russia probe 'comically fake' The Boston Globe WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate committee investigating Moscow's interference in last year's election has asked several of President Donald Trump's associ...
» mikenov on Twitter: Opera Arias: Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, Saint-Saens, Cilea, Rossini... https://t.co/FLpQPI7nys via @YouTube
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Opera Arias: Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, Saint-Saens, Cilea, Rossini... https://t.co/FLpQPI7nys via @YouTube Posted by mikenov on Sat May 6 18:17:35 2017. mikenov on Twitter
» 'This gets to the fabric of the nation': Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House - Business Insider
06/05/17 14:14 from Saved Stories - None
Business Insider 'This gets to the fabric of the nation': Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House Business Insider The concern in the US started shortly after Donald Trump took office. In early Feb...
» News Reviews and Opinions: 2:03 PM 5/6/2017 - 'This gets to the fabric of the nation': Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House - Business Insider
06/05/17 14:04 from 1. My Blogs from mikenova (18 sites)
5.6.17 - Sa Inside the deep state conspiracy that made its way to the White House - Business Insider US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones | Fox News Did the Trump Campaign Collude With Russia? Follow the M...
» Inside the deep state conspiracy that made its way to the White House
06/05/17 13:55 from Mike Nova's Shared NewsLinks
mikenova shared this story from Politics. President Trump. Reuters The modern history of the "deep state" in American politics — real or imagined — starts with real leaks of classified information and ends as a conspiracy the...
» mikenov on Twitter: Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House https://t.co/vXVUyfPgbU via @bi_politics
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Inside the dark conspiracy that made its way from the fringe to the White House https://t.co/vXVUyfPgbU via @bi_politics Posted by mikenov on Sat May 6 17:55:04 2017. mikenov on Twitter
» Obama officials delayed telling Trump's team of plans to punish Russia for election meddling out of fears they would ... - Business Insider
06/05/17 13:54 from Saved Stories - None
Business Insider Obama officials delayed telling Trump's team of plans to punish Russia for election meddling out of fears they would ... Business Insider The officials reveal an administration gripped by mounting anxiety over Russia's e...
» Donald Trump former aide Carter Page refuses to provide Russia contacts to Senate - The Independent
06/05/17 13:53 from Saved Stories - None
The Independent Donald Trump former aide Carter Page refuses to provide Russia contacts to Senate The Independent Former Trump adviser Carter Page has declined to provide records of his communications with Russians to the Senate intellig...
» Michael Smerconish: Stephen Colbert Helped Normalize Donald Trump With Late Night Monologue - Deadline
06/05/17 13:53 from Saved Stories - None
Deadline Michael Smerconish: Stephen Colbert Helped Normalize Donald Trump With Late Night Monologue Deadline “The left is understandably fired up, but there is only one beneficiary in a climate of liberal intolerance and that's Donald T...
» Suspected Russian hackers target France after Trump takes little action on US hack - ThinkProgress
06/05/17 13:53 from Saved Stories - None
ThinkProgress Suspected Russian hackers target France after Trump takes little action on US hack ThinkProgress Macron's campaign put out a statement moments before the gag order went into effect that compared the attack to last year's Ru...
» Another of Michael Flynn's leave-behind network of friends helped Donald Trump with ... something - Daily Kos
06/05/17 13:53 from Saved Stories - None
Daily Kos Another of Michael Flynn's leave-behind network of friends helped Donald Trump with ... something Daily Kos Michael Flynn may no longer be sitting on top of the nation's intelligence community, but that doesn't mean his influen...
» Trump, Putin Talk About Ending Syria War, Says White House - Normangee Star
06/05/17 13:52 from Saved Stories - None
The Guardian Trump, Putin Talk About Ending Syria War, Says White House Normangee Star United States intelligence agencies believe that Putin approved of a wide-ranging campaign to tilt the 2016 election in Trump's favour, prompting USA ...
» New York state law would make Trump's tax returns public - The Hill
06/05/17 13:52 from Saved Stories - None
The Hill New York state law would make Trump's tax returns public The Hill Proposed new legislation in New York would force the release of President Donald Trump · Donald Trump Dems aim to triple number of GOP House seats in play ...
» Ismail Haniya elected new Hamas leader - CNN
06/05/17 13:51 from Saved Stories - None
CNN Ismail Haniya elected new Hamas leader CNN Jerusalem (CNN) A longtime senior Hamas official was elected Saturday to replace the Palestinian militant group's outgoing head, Khaled Meshaal, an official in Meshaal's office told CNN. Ham...
» Stephen Colbert to Trump: ‘You have more people marching against you than cancer’ – video
06/05/17 13:49 from Saved Stories - None
The US late-night television host lists insults against President Donald Trump in retribution for the latter’s treatment of CBS host John Dickerson. In comments that are being investigated by the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, C...
» Hamas Picks Ismail Haniya as Leader as Power Balance Shifts to Gaza
06/05/17 13:49 from Saved Stories - None
Mr. Haniya, a longtime leader of Hamas in Gaza, was officially named Saturday as the senior leader of the militant group as it jockeys for influence as tries to soften its image.
» Jared Kushner’s Sister Highlights Family Ties in Pitch to Chinese Investors
06/05/17 13:48 from Saved Stories - None
Jared Kushner’s sister Nicole Meyer, right, made a pitch soliciting $150 million in financing for a Jersey City housing development, known as One Journal Square, before a room of more than 100 Chinese investors gathered at the Ritz-Carlt...
» Show them you care with a piece of art
06/05/17 13:42 from Saved Stories - None
Whether you have already celebrated Mother’s Day or if you are about to celebrate it next weekend, a gift for your mother never really has a date and it should be something as unique as a work of art. Giving us the chance to show our mot...
» Владимир Путин обещает расследовать ситуацию с чеченскими гомосексуалами
06/05/17 13:20 from Saved Stories - None
From: euronewsru Duration: 01:03 Через несколько дней "после демонстрации": http://ru.euronews.com/2017/05/01/russian-lgbt-activists-arrested-during-march-against-killing-and-torture-of-gay в Петербурге в поддержку чеченского гей-сообщес...
» "Болотному делу" 5 лет: хроника событий
06/05/17 13:19 from Saved Stories - None
From: BBCRussian Duration: 01:18 6 мая 2012 года десятки тысяч оппозиционно настроенных граждан России участвовали в шествии в центре Москвы, которое закончилось столкновениями с полицией. Более 30 человек оказались за решеткой, власти у...
» Syria’s 'safe zones' deal goes into effect
06/05/17 13:19 from Saved Stories - None
From: AlJazeeraEnglish Duration: 01:48 Russia, Iran and Turkey have signed a deal promising to set up four separate 'de-escalation zones' in Syria. Planes, drones and helicopters will no longer fly in these regions and the ground area wi...
» RAW: Russian bomber flyby near Alaska
06/05/17 13:19 from Saved Stories - None
From: RussiaToday Duration: 00:29 The Russian Defense Ministry has published footage of the latest long-range bomber mission near Alaska, which involved Tu-95MS bombers and Su-35S fighter jets buzzing past the Aleutian Islands. COURTESY:...
» Галина Волчек: "Политика – это то, что вы делаете на сцене"
06/05/17 13:18 from Saved Stories - None
From: BBCRussian Duration: 03:40 В интервью Русской службе Би-би-си главный режиссер "Современника" Галина Волчек рассуждает о театре, о политике и о своем возможном преемнике. Она поговорила с нашим культурным обозревателем Александром ...
» Victims of San Bernardino terror attack sue tech giants
06/05/17 13:07 from Saved Stories - None
From: FoxNewsChannel Duration: 04:18 Accuse tech giants of enabling ISIS
» Goats for the Old Goat donates its 10,000th goat
06/05/17 13:07 from Saved Stories - None
From: FoxNewsChannel Duration: 02:36 Reaction from Fox News contributor Ellen Ratner
» В Москве прошел митинг оппозиции
06/05/17 13:06 from Saved Stories - None
From: euronewsru Duration: 00:21 Около тысячи человек приняли участие в согласованной с властями города акции оппозиции на проспекте Академика Сахарова в Москве. Митинг приурочен к пятилетней годовщине событий на Болотной площади в 2012 ...
» Russian opposition activists rally to mark anniversary of mass anti-Putin protest
06/05/17 13:06 from Saved Stories - None
From: ReutersVideo Duration: 00:50 Russian opposition activists rally in Moscow to mark the five year anniversary of the Bolotnaya Square protest. Rough cut (no reporter narration). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More upd...
» WATCH LIVE: PBS NewsHour
06/05/17 13:06 from Saved Stories - None
From: News Duration: 56:56 PBS NewsHour
» NPR News: 05-06-2017 12PM ET
06/05/17 13:04 from Saved Stories - None
NPR News: 05-06-2017 12PM ET Download audio: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-500005/npr.mc.tritondigital.com/NPR_500005/media/anon.npr-mp3/npr/newscasts/2017/05/06/newscast120621.mp3?orgId=1&d=300&p=500005&story=527170154&t=podcast&e=527170...
» 10:15 AM 5/6/2017Saved Stories - None   1:15 PM 5/4/2017: 5 Takeaways From James Comey's Hearing - ...
06/05/17 12:50 from Saved Stories - None
10:15 AM 5/6/2017 Saved Stories - None   1:15 PM 5/4/2017: 5 Takeaways From James Comey's Hearing - New York Times VOA - Day in photos - 5.3.17... 2:48 PM 5/4/2017 Posts - 5.4.17 News Reviews and Opinions: 1:15 PM 5/4/2017: 5 Takeaways F...
» 10:33 AM 5/6/2017 - Senate hearing gives a glimpse of political warfare within the FBI - World Socialist...
06/05/17 12:50 from Saved Stories - None
10:33 AM 5/6/2017 - Senate hearing gives a glimpse of political warfare within the FBI - World Socialist Web Site: Senate Asks Trump Associates for Records of Communication With Russians 5.5.17 - International Edition 1305 EDTListen to 5...
» 11:04 AM 5/6/2017 - This Tiny Arctic Town Loves Visitors, Unless They're Automotive Spies | Navy SEAL...
06/05/17 12:48 from Saved Stories - None
11:04 AM 5/6/2017 - This Tiny Arctic Town Loves Visitors, Unless They're Automotive Spies | Navy SEAL Killed Fighting Militants in Somalia | For Arab Gulf States, Israel Is Emerging as an Ally Saved Stories - None   This Tiny Arctic Town...
» US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones | https://t.co/Iwuq0JQ1CV
06/05/17 12:47 from Saved Stories - None
US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones | https://t.co/Iwuq0JQ1CV Posted by mikenov on Sat May 6 16:22:12 2017.
» mikenov on Twitter: News Reviews and Opinions: 12:41 PM 5/6/2017 - » US dismisses Russia’s ban on... https://t.co/9NtOkNH28P
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News Reviews and Opinions: 12:41 PM 5/6/2017 - » US dismisses Russia’s ban on... https://t.co/9NtOkNH28P Posted by mikenov on Sat May 6 16:44:38 2017. mikenov on Twitter
» The U.S. and Global Security Review: News Reviews and Opinions: 12:41 PM 5/6/2017 - » US dismisses Russia’s ban on...
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News Reviews and Opinions: 12:41 PM 5/6/2017 - » US dismisses Russia’s ban on... : US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones Saturday May 6 th , 2017  at  12:24 PM 1 Share ... NEWS: The World and Secu...
» News Reviews and Opinions: 12:41 PM 5/6/2017 - » US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones 06/05/17 12:24 from Mike Nova's Shared NewsLinks
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US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones Saturday May 6 th , 2017  at  12:24 PM 1 Share A State Department official on Friday said that the Russian proposal calling to bar U.S. military aircrafts fro...
» US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones
06/05/17 12:24 from Mike Nova's Shared NewsLinks
mikenova shared this story . A State Department official on Friday said that the Russian proposal calling to bar U.S. military aircrafts from flying over designated safe zones cannot “limit” the U.S.’s mission against I...
» mikenov on Twitter: US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones | https://t.co/Iwuq0JQ1CV
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US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones | https://t.co/Iwuq0JQ1CV Posted by mikenov on Sat May 6 16:22:12 2017. mikenov on Twitter
» US dismisses Russia's ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones - Fox News
06/05/17 12:21 from Saved Stories - None
Fox News US dismisses Russia's ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones Fox News A State Department official on Friday said that the Russian proposal calling to bar U.S. military aircrafts from flying over designated safe zones can...
» Trump Wants a New Afghan Surge. That's a Terrible Idea. - Politico
06/05/17 12:19 from Saved Stories - None
Politico Trump Wants a New Afghan Surge. That's a Terrible Idea. Politico The convoy of MRAPs lumbered across the moonscape of central Helmand Province, the epicenter of America's futile, half-century-long effort to remake Afghanistan in...
» Several thousand Poles protest against right-wing ruling party
06/05/17 12:18 from Saved Stories - None
WARSAW (Reuters) - Several thousand people demonstrated in Warsaw on Saturday against Poland's conservative, eurosceptic ruling party in an attempt by the opposition to build momentum ahead of next year's municipal elections.
» Crude Trump-Putin joke triggers attacks and support for TV's Colbert - Reuters
06/05/17 12:18 from Saved Stories - None
Reuters Crude Trump - Putin joke triggers attacks and support for TV's Colbert Reuters NEW YORK A crude joke about U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has sparked a social media storm with calls for late-nigh...
» Comey: Russia Favored Trump Because Putin 'Hated' Hillary Clinton - Breitbart News
06/05/17 12:18 from Saved Stories - None
Breitbart News Comey: Russia Favored Trump Because Putin 'Hated' Hillary Clinton Breitbart News Comey confirmed that the basis for the intelligence community's assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly wanted Trump in of...
» Putin: Trump backs plan to establish safe zones in Syria - Fox News
06/05/17 12:18 from Saved Stories - None
Fox News Putin : Trump backs plan to establish safe zones in Syria Fox News Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said he had a “very good” conversation over the phone with President Trump , and that his U.S. counterpart agreed t...
» Russia says Helsinki would be fitting venue for Putin-Trump meeting - Reuters
06/05/17 12:17 from Saved Stories - None
Reuters Russia says Helsinki would be fitting venue for Putin - Trump meeting Reuters Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is seen during the joint press conference with his Finnish counterpart Timo Soini at Hotel Haikko Manor in Porvo...
» FCC Looking Into Colbert's Joke About Trump, Putin - CBS Philly
06/05/17 12:17 from Saved Stories - None
CBS Philly FCC Looking Into Colbert's Joke About Trump , Putin CBS Philly Philadelphia (CBS) – FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says the agency has received complaints following Stephen Colbert's joke about Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin that has ...
» FCC to investigate, 'take appropriate action' on Colbert's Trump rant - The Hill
06/05/17 12:17 from Saved Stories - None
The Hill FCC to investigate, 'take appropriate action' on Colbert's Trump rant The Hill Late night talk show host Stephen Colbert's controversial joke about President Trump drew the attention of the Federal Communications Commission. The...
» Angry at Criticism by Saudi Prince, Iran Accuses Him of ‘Unveiled Threat’
06/05/17 12:16 from Saved Stories - None
Iran responded to Saudi Arabia by sending a formal protest letter to the United Nations Security Council and to the secretary general.
» Trump and Turnbull Meet in New York
06/05/17 12:16 from Saved Stories - None
In a meeting aboard the aircraft carrier Intrepid, President Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia played down a testy phone exchange that began their working relationship.
» North Korea Accuses U.S. and South Korea of Plotting to Kill Kim Jong-un
06/05/17 12:16 from Saved Stories - None
Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, in April. North Korea stands accused of assassinating his estranged half brother, Kim Jong-nam, in February.
» Navy SEAL Killed in Raid Against Islamic Militants in Somalia
06/05/17 12:15 from Saved Stories - None
Defense Department officials said the service member was in Somalia as part of an advise-and-assist mission alongside members of the Somali National Army.
» Syria’s Skies Will Be Mostly Off Limits to U.S. and Allied Planes, Russia Says
06/05/17 12:15 from Saved Stories - None
A Moscow envoy seemed to sketch out a broader geographical no-fly zone for American and coalition military planes than four designated “de-escalation zones.”
» U.S. Far-Right Activists Promote Hacking Attack Against Macron
06/05/17 12:15 from Saved Stories - None
The role of American far-right groups in promoting the breach online highlights their growing resolve to spread extremist messages beyond the United States.
» News Reviews and Opinions: 12:12 PM 5/6/2017 - France Rushes to Limit Impact of Macron Hack
06/05/17 12:13 from 1. My Blogs from mikenova (18 sites)
Saved Stories - None   France Rushes to Limit Impact of Macron Hack Macron Hacking Attack: What We Know and Dont Know Trumps 2nd Nominee for Army Secretary Withdraws Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of Massive Hacking Attack Justi...
» France Rushes to Limit Impact of Macron Hack
06/05/17 12:09 from Saved Stories - None
French authorities attempted to contain the fallout from a computer hack of Emmanuel Macron’s political party, less than a day before the country votes in a presidential election.
» Macron Hacking Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know
06/05/17 12:01 from Saved Stories - None
The French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted in a large dump of leaked emails and other documents, raising fears of Russian interference.
» Trump’s 2nd Nominee for Army Secretary Withdraws
06/05/17 12:00 from Saved Stories - None
In a statement, Mark E. Green said his nomination had become a distraction because of “false and misleading attacks against me.”
» Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of ‘Massive’ Hacking Attack
06/05/17 12:00 from Saved Stories - None
The A trove of internal campaign documents has been published online, the campaign staff for the French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron in Rodez, France, on Friday. His campaign staff said it was the target of a hacking operation....
» Justice Department Expands Its Inquiry Into Uber’s Greyball Tool
06/05/17 11:58 from Saved Stories - None
Officials in Portland, Ore., and Philadelphia are working with the federal agency to look into Uber’s use of a tool that allowed it to operate while evading law enforcement agencies.
» Mixed Signals From Trump Worry Pro-Israel Hard-Liners
06/05/17 11:58 from Saved Stories - None
Sheldon G. Adelson, one of President Trump’s most powerful donors, was disappointed that Mr. Trump had not fulfilled a campaign promise to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
» Puerto Rico: A Debt Problem That Kept Boiling Over
06/05/17 11:58 from Saved Stories - None
Tax-free bonds enshrined in a 1917 federal law, combined with a constitutional guarantee to creditors, helped build Puerto Rico’s staggering levels of debt.
» Trump moving to slash budget for White House 'drug czar"
06/05/17 11:52 from Saved Stories - None
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration is moving to gut the office of the White House &quot;drug czar&quot; according to a preliminary budget document and an email message that its acting director has circulated to agency st...
» Records: Aaron Hernandez was member of Bloods street gang
06/05/17 11:51 from Saved Stories - None
BOSTON (AP) -- Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez was a member of the Bloods street gang and was disciplined for having gang paraphernalia, according to newly released documents related to the investigation into his prison suicide....
» Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts
06/05/17 11:51 from Saved Stories - None
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In late November, a member of Donald Trump&apos;s transition team approached national security officials in the Obama White House with a curious request: Could the incoming team get a copy of the classified CIA pro...
» Trump's pick for Army post drops out amid growing criticism
06/05/17 11:51 from Saved Stories - None
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump&apos;s choice for Army secretary withdrew his nomination on Friday in the face of growing criticism over his remarks about Muslims, and gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans....
» Exclusive: Trump counterterrorism strategy urges allies to do more
06/05/17 11:50 from Saved Stories - None
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A draft of President Donald Trump's new counterterrorism strategy demands that U.S. allies shoulder more of the burden in combating Islamist militants, while acknowledging that the scourge will never be totally eli...
» France fights to keep Macron email hack from distorting election
06/05/17 11:50 from Saved Stories - None
PARIS (Reuters) - France sought to keep a computer hack of frontrunner Emmanuel Macron's campaign emails from influencing the outcome of the country's presidential election with a warning on Saturday it could be a criminal offence to rep...
» Russia, Iran, Turkey set up Syria de-escalation zones for at least six months: memorandum
06/05/17 11:50 from Saved Stories - None
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed in a memorandum signed on May 4 to establish four separate de-escalation zones in Syria for at least six months, according to a text detailing the agreement published by the Russian forei...
» Nazi memorabilia at German army base escalate far-right scandal
06/05/17 11:50 from Saved Stories - None
BERLIN (Reuters) - German investigators have found Nazi-era military memorabilia in a barracks, similar to that found in the garrison of an army officer arrested on suspicion of planning a racially motivated attack, the Defence Ministry ...
» News Reviews and Opinions: Recent Posts In Brief
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» Current News: 11:04 AM 5/6/2017 - This Tiny Arctic Town Loves Visitors, Unless They're Automotive Spies | Navy SEAL Killed Fighting Militants in Somalia | For Arab Gulf States, Israel Is Emerging as an Ally
06/05/17 11:05 from 1. My Blogs from mikenova (18 sites)
Saved Stories - None   This Tiny Arctic Town Loves Visitors, Unless They're Automotive Spies Navy SEAL Killed Fighting Militants in Somalia For Arab Gulf States, Israel Is Emerging as an Ally Can Le Pen Close the Election Gap? 1. US...
» This Tiny Arctic Town Loves Visitors, Unless They're Automotive Spies
06/05/17 10:59 from Saved Stories - None
In the Northern Swedish village of Arjeplog, where auto makers test secret prototypes on iced-over lakes, car photographers are considered a public nuisance—they claim to have been blacklisted from hotels and run off the road by locals. ...
» Navy SEAL Killed Fighting Militants in Somalia
06/05/17 10:59 from Saved Stories - None
A U.S. Navy SEAL was killed while fighting an al Qaeda-affiliated militant group in Somalia.
» For Arab Gulf States, Israel Is Emerging as an Ally
06/05/17 10:59 from Saved Stories - None
Sunni monarchies, led by Saudi Arabia, increasingly see the Jewish state as a partner in a common struggle against Shiite Iran.
» Can Le Pen Close the Election Gap?
06/05/17 10:58 from Saved Stories - None
Marine Le Pen must capture large blocs of voters who supported candidates eliminated in the first round of France’s presidential elections to stand a chance of winning the May 7 runoff against Emmanuel Macron.
» Current News: Saved Stoties
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» 1. US Security from mikenova (70 sites): fbi - Google News: FBI, NSA directors testify in closed House committee session - The Seattle Times
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mikenova shared this story from Saved Stories - None. The Seattle Times FBI , NSA directors testify in closed House committee session The Seattle Times FBI Director James Comey walks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 4, 2017. ...
» The Many Scandals of Donald Trump
06/05/17 10:52 from Saved Stories - None
mikenova shared this story from The Atlantic. Senators want to see the communications of several former aides to Donald Trump with Russians. The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is one of several bodies investigating Russian interfer...
» Dem Senator: You Know, The Comey Letter Was Just As Bad As The FBI's Wiretapping Of Martin Luther King, Jr.
06/05/17 10:51 from Saved Stories - None
mikenova shared this story . Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) went on CNN to do what Democrats have been doing for awhile now: complain about FBI Director James Comey. Now, Clinton’s former running mate stopped short of saying that it was the...
» Senate Asks Former Trump Adviser for Documents on his Contacts With Russia
06/05/17 10:51 from Saved Stories - None
mikenova shared this story . A Senate committee investigating Moscow's interference in last year's election has asked several of President Donald Trump's associates to turn over information about possible contacts with Russian officials ...
» Senate Committee Asks Carter Page to Reveal Russian Contacts
06/05/17 10:51 from Saved Stories - None
mikenova shared this story . The Senate Intelligence Committee has asked former Trump adviser Carter Page to provide a list of his contacts with Russian officials and turn over any emails or other communications with Russians, according ...
» Carter Page rebukes Senate Russia investigators in letter
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mikenova shared this story . (CNN) — Carter Page brushed back the Senate intelligence committee in a letter Thursday, telling members that if they want details about his communications with Russians, they'll need to ask former Pres...
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Senator says FBI paid $900K for iPhone hacking tool - The Seattle Times


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Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate committee that oversees the FBI, said publicly this week that the government paid $900,000 to break into the locked iPhone of a gunman in the San Bernardino, California, shootings. The FBI considers the ...
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Comey reveals few details about state of Russia inquiryCNN

FBI director says he feels 'mildly nauseous' about possibility he affected election, but has no regretsWashington Post 

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THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone - Seacoastonline.com


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THE DRIVE: Trump signs spending bill; FBI paid big to open iPhone
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Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate committee that oversees the FBI, said publicly this week that the government paid $900,000 to break into the locked iPhone of a gunman in the San Bernardino, California, shootings. The FBI considers the ...

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Bomb suspect lawyers: FBI misbehavior disqualifies evidence - ABC News


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The FBI improperly interrogated a man who slipped in and out of consciousness while recovering from gunshot wounds after his arrest in a bombing rampage through New Jersey and New York that injured dozens of people, defense lawyers said in court ...
Accused Chelsea bomber says FBI agent tricked him into giving hair sampleNew York Post
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Sen. Feinstein Lets Slip How Much FBI Paid To Hack Terrorist's iPhone - CBS San Francisco Bay Area


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Sen. Feinstein Lets Slip How Much FBI Paid To Hack Terrorist's iPhone
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Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate committee that oversees the FBI, said publicly this week that the government paid $900,000 to break into the locked iPhone of a gunman in the San Bernardino, California, shootings, even though the FBI ...

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Gannett seeks FBI probe into fake Facebook followers - The Hill


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Gannett seeks FBI probe into fake Facebook followers
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Gannett Co., the company that owns USA Today and more than 100 other local media organizations, has asked the FBI to investigate a slew of fake Facebook accounts that followed the newspaper on the social media site. The presence of fake accounts was ...
Inundated by spam Facebook accounts, USA Today has asked the FBI to investigateThe Verge
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Syrian rebel delegates walk out of press conference as 'safe zone' deal is signed

Opposition leaves conference in Astana, which was called to herald de-escalation plan agreed by Turkey, Iran and Russia
Turkey, Iran and Russia have signed an agreement calling for the creation of four safe zones in Syria, a proposal rejected by opposition fighters who walked out of a press conference in the Kazakh capital, Astana, where the deal was announced.
An angry opposition delegation said they would never accept Iran as a military guarantor of a peace process, and claimed there was a huge gap between Russian promises and actions. They also questioned whether the plan could lead to Syrias disintegration.
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James Comey feels nauseous about the Clinton emails? That's not enough | Richard Wolffe

So what if the FBI director says he shares our pain. He also told the Senate committee he has no regrets about his numbskull decision
James Comey is what the Soviets used to call a useful idiot: someone so full of self-righteous delusions that he cannot tell right from wrong.
Listening to the FBI director explain how and why he interfered with the 2016 election is an astonishing exercise in high-brow justification for low-brow political cowardice.
Millions of Americans stand to lose their healthcare. They could help the FBI director understand what nausea means
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Trump-Russia investigation reignites as Senate asks aides to hand over notes

Senators asked Carter Page, a former Trump foreign policy adviser, to provide a list of files on any dealings with Russian officials or business representatives
A Senate committee has asked Trump campaign aides to hand over notes and records from meetings with Russian officials and businesses, as congressional investigations between the presidents associates and Moscow appear to regain momentum.
In a letter to Carter Page, a former Trump foreign policy adviser, dated 28 April, the Republican and Democratic leadership of the Senate intelligence committee asked him to attend a closed hearing and provide a list of documents on any dealings with any Russian official or representative of Russian business interests between June 2015 and January this year.
Related: Former Trump adviser Carter Page held 'strong pro-Kremlin views', says ex-boss
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Why does the Russian revolution matter?

One hundred years ago, Lenins Bolshevik uprising overturned centuries of feudalism in Russia. But what does it mean for the world today?Besides anything else, the socialist uprising in Russia in October 1917 is an extraordinary story. The culmination of the transformative months of that year, beginning with February and the abrupt popular overthrow of tsar Nicholas II and his regime, its all intrigue and violence and loyalty and treachery and courage.
But what of that prevailing sense that these giant events occurred worlds away and eras ago? Since 1989 and the downfall of Stalinism, mainstream culture has consigned the revolution to the tomb and celebrated its interment thereby concurring with the spurious claim of those sclerotic, despotic regimes draping themselves in its mantle that they represent something other than the revolutions defeat. Are these giant events now just baleful warnings? Something else? Does the revolution even matter?
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Новости Радио Свобода: точность, оперативность, беспристрастность



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In French election, voters face a choice that mirrors the Wests new divide

Marine Le Pen is unlikely to win Sunday. But her far-right movement has solidified its standing.






Lesions on the brain could be cause of religious extremism - study

PreviewPreviewA traumatic brain injury could end up making people more extreme in their religious beliefs, according to new research.
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Минобороны опровергло сообщения о боях между оппозицией и армией в Сирии - РБК


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Минобороны опровергло сообщения о боях между оппозицией и армией в Сирии
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Никаких боев между правительственными войсками и оппозицией в сирийской провинции Хама в ночь на 6 мая не было, заявили в Минобороны России. Огонь был открыт для подавления активности террористической группировки, не принадлежащей к умеренной оппозиции, пояснили в ...
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Putin And Erdogan Agree On Normalization Of Relations - OilPrice.com


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Putin And Erdogan Agree On Normalization Of Relations
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have agreed that their countries have overcome a period of difficulties in bilateral relations and have returned to "normal partner interaction." "Some time ago, our bilateral ...
For once, Putin is doing the right thing for SyriaThe Guardian
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Putin's army puts on a show of strength - Daily Mail


Putin's army puts on a show of strength
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Palmer Report: Donald Trump and Dmitry Rybolovlev are both in New Jersey right now

Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev insists it’s a coincidence that his private plane has just happened to land in the same cities Donald Trump has been visiting, before and after election day. And Donald Trump wants us to believe that he doesn’t know who Rybolovlev is, even though he once sold him a house at twice market value. But if it is all a coincidence, then that coincidence is happening yet again this time in New Jersey.
Rybolovlev’s private plane can be tracked by its call sign M-KATE, through a site like FlightRadar24. Back on April 26th his plane was en route from France to England, but was listed as having been “diverted” to Newark, New Jersey (link). As we pointed out at the time, Newark is just a few hours away from an event Donald Trump was holding in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Trump then traveled to New York City this week. But guess where he’s at now?
Right now Donald Trump is at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey according to the Los Angeles Times (link). According to Google Maps, Bedminster is just thirty-four miles away from Newark (link), where Dmitry Rybolovlev’s private plan is still parked.
To be clear, Rybolovlev has not been sitting in his plane for the past ten days; he’s presumably out and about somewhere around Newark. And there are no indication that Rybolovlev is at Donald Trump’s golf course, or that the two have met up. This could indeed be just another coincidence where the Russian-aligned U.S. president, and a Russian oligarch who lives on the other side of the world, just happen to both be in New Jersey. But if so, these coincidences sure do keep happening.
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Hourly News Summary: NPR News: 05-06-2017 4PM ET

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In this May 3, 2017 file photo, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa talks with the committee's ranking member Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. on Capitol Hill in Washington. Feinstein has said publicly that the FBI paid ...

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