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Victoria Toensing, the attorney for William Douglas Campbell, the FBI informant providing Congressional investigators with information about the Uranium One scandal is demanding the DOJ open an investigation into the falsified leaks to the media by "anonymous federal officials", reported Sara Carter . The lawyer representing a former FBI informant demanded Wednesday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions open an investigation into unauthorized and falsified leaks to the media by "anonymous federal officials."
North and South Korean athletes bonded over McDonald's McFlurries after their respective governments forced them to join hands for the Winter Olympics, according to one South Korean athlete. "In the dining hall two days ago, I saw the North Koreans in lineup at McDonald's," Randi Heesoo Griffin, the South Korean forward on the joint Korean women's hockey team, revealed Wednesday.
Very fake news CNN's resident clown Chris Cuomo spread a fake AR-15 story and got absolutely savaged by Trump supporters. Chris Cuomo retweeted an article about a 20-year-old who claimed he was able to buy an AR-15 even though his ID had expired.
For some reason you always think this day will never come. You wish you could play forever and never have to worry about not wearing that jersey again.
On Tuesday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pointed out something bizarre about actor George Clooney's interview with Netflix host David Letterman. "Interview between Clooney and Letterman is odd.
Marion MarA chal-Le Pen's will focus on calling for a "conservatism on both shores" in her scheduled remarks at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, according to the right-leaning French newspaper L'Incorrect. The addition of Le Pen to this year's conference has sparked controversy, with some conservatives wondering if the annual meeting of conservative activists and media organizations has been fundamentally corrupted.
Christian leader Billy Graham passed away today. He was 99. Bill Graham was born four days before the armistice ending World War I. The GREAT Billy Graham is dead.
CNN sent reporter Drew Griffin to Florida to grill an elderly woman who "unwittingly promoted a Russian-coordinated event on Facebook." A Florida woman who ran a Trump supporters page that unwittingly promoted a Russian-coordinated event on Facebook says she doesn't believe that she was influenced by Kremlin-linked trolls https://t.co/DmgDRFRwyn pic.twitter.com/OAz5julCyA The woman, Florine Gruen Goldfarb, had no idea that her Team Trump Broward County Facebook page was targeted by Russian operatives, but that didn't stop Griffin from haranguing her anyway.
While Reid has found endless occasions on her weekend MSNBC show to call out President Trump for allegedly colluding with Russians to win the election, it seems she herself is the favored pundit of the Russian troll brigade, according to a report by Law and Crime. In fact, the liberal host earned almost half of the retweets received by Trump whose verified Twitter account was retweeted 578 times by the Olgino Trolls during the election campaign.
While reading news coverage concerning Turkish-American relations, one would be forgiven for thinking that these relations are all doom and gloom. We're told that the two countries agree on nothing and tensions are rising higher by the day.
North Korea unhappy at vice president's message denouncing country's human rights record and warnings about more sanctions, U.S. officials say Vice President Mike Pence, right, and North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's sister, attend the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Pyeongchang Stadium earlier this month. North Korea canceled a secretly planned meeting with Vice President Mike Pence during his trip to the Winter Olympics in South Korea this month, Trump administration officials said Tuesday, a session that would have amounted to the highest-level visit between the U.S. and North Korea in years.
The Trump administration is pursuing a deal to sell nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia despite the kingdom's refusal to accept the most stringent restrictions against the proliferation of nuclear weapons, U.S. officials say. Saudi Arabia's nuclear energy ambitions could open a new market worth tens of billions of dollars, drawing countries including Russia, South Korea and China to compete for the business.
Vice President Mike Pence is expected to announce Wednesday new moves promoting private ventures in space, including easing launch rules and putting the Commerce Department in charge of broader deregulation initiatives. The recommendations, which are awaiting President Donald Trump's final approval, are intended to better coordinate federal efforts to spur commercial space projects, according to government and industry officials familiar with the details.
Common Cause said in its complaints that the payment to Karen McDougal was intended to influence the election by keeping her story under wraps. The owner of the National Enquirer said the complaints were groundless.
Addiction experts are in wide agreement on the most effective way to help opioid addicts: Medication-assisted treatment. But most inpatient rehab facilities in the U.S. don't offer this option.
Just in time for your Tuesday morning, post-Presidents Day holiday weekend commute, a podcast with the great Fred Siegel. Now, I know I overuse the adjective "great" about friends and people I admire, but it really does apply to Fred.
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Obama White House official Samantha Vinograd knocked President Trump for "doing nothing" about Russia, while downplaying her former boss's own inaction on the issue. Vinograd, who served as the senior advisor to the national security advisor, claimed on CNN that the debate on how to respond to Russian election meddling shouldn't be about what "we did or didn't do."
The Supreme Court will convene Tuesday for its February sitting, in which the justices will consider major cases involving the First Amendment, union power, and email privacy. The cases raise the prospect of serious political and diplomatic repercussions, placing the justices at the center of a bitter partisan brawl and a sensitive question of foreign affairs.
CNN contributor Symone Sanders delivered a hot take for the ages Monday afternoon by insinuating that the FBI let Nikolas Cruz - the accused murderer of 17 Stoneman Douglas High School students - slip through their fingers because they knew he was a white supremacist. Even if you ignore Sanders' comments on race, her rant featured a glaring error, namely that Cruz was an avowed member of a white supremacist paramilitary group.