Democrats may come to rue the day they began promoting the false narrative of collusion between Russia and the Trump election campaign team. As more dirt is removed from this particular swamp, fragments of another possible collusion are beginning to seep out slowly. In this one, the Clinton team may have worked with a group of computer researchers to fabricate the Trump-Russia connection and actually plant the trail of breadcrumbs that led to the Trump Tower door.
Results for "January 6"
LN TecWeek for 3.18.17: More Toys Spying On Your Kids
Is your child’s information being leaked through their toys…again? Also, Republican lawmakers want advertisers to be able to buy your web history.
Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit Against CIA and DOJ on Russia Leaks
Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against a number of government agencies in an effort to procure records “related to the investigation of retired United States Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn’s communications with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak,” they reported late Tuesday afternoon.
Illegal Border Crossings Down, Say New DHS Numbers
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, released the latest numbers on illegal immigration this week. To say they look promising is a gross understatement.
LN World News Digest 3.10.17: Iran Missiles, North Korea, and More
In this week’s edition of LN World News Digest: Iranian missiles test fire, Japan considers preemptive strikes against North Korea, and more.
China Missile Installations Test President Trump
China missile installations on artificial islands in the South China Sea are almost finished. What do they mean for the U.S.?
How Trump Saved Coal Jobs in Pennsylvania
The President made people in coal country a promise, and just like so many of his other campaign pledges, he is — so far — making good on his word. Could this perhaps be the reason for his recent uptick in Presidential performance and favorability polls?
LN TecWeek for 2/17/2017
Signal’s push to make things more user-friendly ends up compromising certain facets of its privacy-oriented purpose.
Executive Orders: Perspective from Libertarians
Will Libertarians see progress or obstruction…and what can they take away from Trump’s initial flurry of Executive Orders (EOs)?