Senate Democrats urge Pence to discuss Assange with Ecuador

Democrats in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday urged Vice President Mike Pence to press Ecuador's government over asylum it grants to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Sen. Robert Menendez, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and nine other Democratic senators said in a letter to Pence that they were extremely concerned over Ecuador's protection of Assange at its embassy in London.

Exposing the Russian Hacking Fraud by Publius Tacitus

You can be forgiven if you are confused about whether or not the emails from the DNC were taken by Russian hackers or lifted by an insider who in turn sold the electronic files to Wikileaks or was the work of someone else. While we do not have any clear evidence about the identity of the culprit or culprits, there are some undisputed facts that call into serious question that the DNC email debacle was a Russian Government Intel operation.

Roger Stone: ‘I’m Prepared’ To Be Indicted

Roger Stone, a GOP operative and longtime ally of President Donald Trump, said Sunday he's "prepared" to be indicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. In an interview on NBC News' "Meet The Press," Stone dismissed the Mueller probe as "an effort to silence or punish the president's supporters and his advocates."

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U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed a key assistant of long-time Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone, two people with knowledge of the matter said, the latest sign that Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election is increasingly focusing on Stone. The subpoena was recently served on John Kakanis, 30, who has worked as a driver, accountant and operative for Stone.

Mueller Turns His Focus to Longtime Trump Adviser Roger Stone

Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be turning his focus to President Donald Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone, bringing in a string of Stone's associates in recent weeks for questioning about his activities during the 2016 campaign. Mueller issued a subpoena last week to Jason Sullivan, a former social media aide and assistant to Stone, for documents and to testify before a grand jury, according to Knut Johnson, Sullivan's lawyer.

Defector: WikiLeaks is Allied with Putin

Kevin Poulsen, The Daily Beast: Last February, leaked messages from a private WikiLeaks chat group offered an unfiltered glimpse of Julian Assange, complete with misogyny, anti-Semitism, and a clear, early preference for a GOP election victory. Now the U.K. man who leaked those messages is stepping forward to explain why he turned on the secret-spilling group, which he argues has abandoned its truth-telling mission altogether.

Trump’s game of leaks: Is he playing the New York Times the same way the Russians did?

In her new book, "Chasing Hillary," New York Times reporter Amy Chozick admits that she and other mainstream media reporters were duped by foreign propaganda. In a chapter titled " How I Became an Unwitting Agent of Russian Intelligence ," Chozick confesses that she and her Times colleagues allowed the need for attention - and clicks - to guide their decision to forefront largely unimportant information obtained from email hacks of Hillary Clinton's staff.

Trump seeks documents held by – Pakistani mystery man’ to counter Democrats’ suit

Responding to the lawsuit filed by the Democratic Party, US President Donald Trump has remarked that he will counter the lawsuit with the help of 'documents held by Pakistani mystery man', Clinton emails and Debbie Wasserman Schultz servers. In a tweet, the US President wrote, "Just heard the Campaign was sued by the Obstructionist Democrats.

Dems’ lawsuit alleges conspiracy between Trump camp, Russia

The Democratic Party sued Donald Trump's presidential campaign, Russia, WikiLeaks and Trump's son and son-in-law Friday, accusing them of an intricate conspiracy to undercut Democrats in the 2016 election by stealing tens of thousands of emails and documents. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court seeks unspecified damages and an order to prevent further interference with computer systems of the Democratic National Committee.

DNC suit cites plot in email hacking

The Democratic Party sued Donald Trump's presidential campaign, Russia, WikiLeaks, and Trump's son and son-in-law Friday, accusing them of an intricate conspiracy to undercut Democrats in the 2016 election by stealing tens of thousands of emails and documents. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court seeks unspecified damages and an order to prevent further interference with computer systems of the Democratic National Committee.

WikiLeaks Responds to Absurd Lawsuit – Zings DNC

The Democratic National Committee has filed a multi-million dollar federal lawsuit against WikiLeaks, the Trump campaign and Russia for exposing their plot to rig the Democratic primaries for Hillary Clinton. Comment on DNC "lawsuit": DNC already has a moribund publicity lawsuit which the press has became bored of-hence the need to refile it as a "new" suit before mid-terms.

In court, Dems allege conspiracy between Trump camp, Russia

The Democratic Party sued Donald Trump's presidential campaign, Russia, WikiLeaks and Trump's son and son-in-law Friday, accusing them of an intricate conspiracy to undercut Democrats in the 2016 election by stealing tens of thousands of emails and documents. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court seeks unspecified damages and an order to prevent further interference with computer systems of the Democratic National Committee.

Kremlin trolls burned across the Internet as Washington debated optionsabout 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON – The first email arrived in the inbox of CounterPunch, a left-leaning American news and opinion website, at 3:26 a.m. – the middle of the day in Moscow. The FBI was tracking Donovan as part of a months-long counterintelligence operation code-named "NorthernNight."

Political humorist identified as Roger Stone’s link to WikiLeaks: Sources

And he has repeatedly refused to answer, saying he had a "go-between" who did not wish to be named. On Tuesday, however, Randy Credico, a New York comedian and political activist who hosts his own radio show, tweeted a picture of a congressional subpoena compelling him to appear on Dec. 15 before the House Intelligence Committee investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.