Russia Investigation October 28, 2020 'Plot Against the President' filmmaker says media largely to blame for attempt to link Trump campaign, Russia A new film, “The Plot Against the President,” examines the "slow-moving coup engineered by a coterie of the American establishment elite, targeting not only the president, but the whole country” when Democrats attempted to link President Trump’s campaign to Russia – and director Amanda Milius largely blames the media for “brainwashing” Americans.
SENATE October 24, 2020 FBI, Mueller received Trump transition records from GSA in secret: Senate report Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI gained access to Trump transition team records during their Russia investigation through the General Services Administration, according to a report from Senate Republicans.
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 21, 2020 Susan Ferrechio torches Brian Stelter for dismissing Hunter Biden news, defending Russia coverage Washington Examiner Chief Congressional Correspondent Susan Ferrechio tore into CNN's liberal media reporter Brian Stelter this week for being quick to dismiss the Hunter Biden email story while offering a sanctimonious defense of the mainstream media's Trump-Russia coverage.
2020 Presidential Election October 21, 2020 DNI Ratcliffe, FBI say Iran, Russia attempting to interfere with 2020 election Russia and Iran are attempting to influence the 2020 elections and have obtained some voter registration information, Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said at an FBI press conference on Wednesday.
Donald Trump October 21, 2020 Meadows says Trump tweets to declassify Russia probe docs 'were not' direct orders White House chief of staff Mark Meadows rejected suggestions this week that President Trump’s tweets earlier this month calling for the “total declassification” of all documents related to the Russia investigation and the FBI’s probe into Hillary Clinton’s private email server were an explicit order to release more documents.
Georgia October 20, 2020 Michael Flynn endorses Doug Collins in Georgia Senate race EXCLUSIVE: Former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn endorsed Republican Rep. Doug Collins in his campaign for U.S. Senate against GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler, saying that the congressman from Georgia was “willing to stand” with him and President Trump during the Russia investigation.
Durham Probe October 19, 2020 Ratcliffe says there 'should be' more Durham probe indictments Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Monday said he believes there “will be” and “should be” more indictments coming from U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, based on the “intelligence” he has access to.
Joe Biden October 17, 2020 Adam Schiff claims Hunter Biden email stories come 'from the Kremlin' House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a smear coming “from the Kremlin” -- amid claims the revelations are part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
Russia Investigation October 15, 2020 DNI Ratcliffe directs Intel Community inspector general to review 'concerns' with 2017 ICA Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Thursday directed the Intelligence Community inspector general to review a referral written in 2018 by then-House Intelligence Committee about “concerns” with the completion of the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russia’s influence campaign targeting the 2016 election, ӣƵ has learned.
Justice Department October 14, 2020 Russia probe figure Bruce Ohr retired from DOJ as disciplinary review decision loomed, spokeswoman says Bruce Ohr, a Justice Department official demoted in 2017 following the revelation of his meetings with anti-Trump dossier figure Christopher Steele, retired in late September while awaiting a "final decision on a disciplinary review," a department spokeswoman told ӣƵ on Wednesday.