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Putin should pay for the damage his invasion has caused, and the money is needed immediately.Nicole Tung / The New York Times / ReduxDecember 18, 2023, 6 AM ETA majority of Americans and a majority of Congress…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 18, 2023
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I think that the FBI #FBI main problem is that they are heavily and artfully penetrated by the foreign intelligence services, mostly by Germans, Russians, and their allies. Other factors, the leading among them “class”, are relatively secondary. The ability of the FBI’s IAD to… pic.twitter.com/kSPi2SDNZB
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 17, 2023
Former FBI counterintelligence chief says that a missing Russian intelligence file during the end of Trump’s presidency could be in Russian hands. #FBI #Counterintelligence #Russia #NationalSecurityhttps://t.co/FrwOtmUTXN
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) December 18, 2023
From Louisiana Streets to Capitol Secrets – Uncovering the Truth of January 6th (Investigative Interview)
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Congressman Clay Higgins, a former Louisiana cop with grit and determination, has been relentlessly pursuing the truth behind the January 6th Capitol attack. In this in-depth interview, we delve into his investigative journey, uncovering the shocking details he’s unearthed and the critical questions that still remain unanswered.
Clay Higgins brought his investigative skills from the streets of Louisiana where he was a cop for years to the halls of congress, where he’s been investigating January 6th ever since it happened. We sat down for a tough, far-reaching interview to explore what he’s learned
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By Steve Neavling
U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins, who is spreading debunked conspiracy theories about the FBI’s involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol, said the bureau is “going down.”
In an interview with right-wing commentator Lara Logan, the Louisiana Republican continued to advance his baseless theories about the FBI. This time, he claimed the FBI tracked Trump supporters just prior to the insurrection and treated them as terrorists.
He also claimed, without providing proof, that the FBI put those Trump supporters on a list, and they are still being tracked by U.S. marshals, despite not being convicted of a crime.
“We are in uncharted waters as it relates to the weaponization of our government against American people,” he said.
He added, “I am not frightened of these people.”
Higgins said, “They are not going to take us without a fight. I am going to fight legally and peacefully and within the parameters of the U.S. Constitution.
“But they’re going down. These men in their high perch and their position of power and authority that are walking upon our entire history, our deepest core principles. They’re not going to get away with it.”
During a congressional hearing last month, Higgins claimed the FBI had confidential informants who arrived in “ghost buses” at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
He asked Wray about the buses.
“These buses are nefarious in nature and were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters, deployed onto our capital on January 6,” he said. “Your day is coming, Mr. Wray.”
Republicans have repeatedly claimed that the FBI was behind the Jan. 6 attack, a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked.
A Russian intelligence file that reportedly went missing at the end of Donald Trump‘s presidency could “get somebody killed” if it had fallen into the hands of Moscow, a former FBI official has warned.
A binder containing U.S. and NATO-ally “raw intelligence” on Russia and Russian agents was reportedly last seen at the White House during the former president’s final days in office.
Only lawmakers and congressional aides with top-secret security clearances could view the 10-inch-thick “Crossfire Hurricane” document related to Russian meddling in the 2016 election at CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia. Russia has repeatedly denied interfering in the election, while Trump has called the FBI‘s investigation into the claims a hoax.
Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and former President Donald Trump in Helsinki, on July 16, 2018. Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi said a Russian intelligence file that went missing near the end of Trump’s presidency could compromise U.S. assets.
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The disappearance of the document, has sparked fears that sensitive information could be shared, with a U.S. official telling The New York Timesthe matter was of such concern that the Senate Intelligence Committee was briefed about it.
“We’ve got to know what happened with this binder and more importantly, whether this was a mere accident or whether the intention was to hand it to Russia to expose US Intel sources and methods against Russia,” Frank Figliuzzi, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, told MSNBC.
“A person who’s positioned and knows who’s reading this, like maybe a Russian official can easily discern sources and methods from it,” he told the network for which he is a contributor. “For example, if it says, ‘on this date, Vladimir Putin had this conversation with this person’— that reveals who the human sources or whether there’s a microphone in Putin’s office or not.
“All of that could literally get somebody killed or cause us to lose well-placed technical methods that that are in place,” he said.
Trump issued an order with the aim of declassifying most of the binder’s contents before he left office, with a source close to the former president telling the New York Times that the binder’s contents captured his attention. A redacted version is available on the FBI website.
During the segment, Figliuzzi suggested there should be a warrant issued to search the home of former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, who has been blamed for the document’s disappearance by both White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson and Trump himself.
George J. Terwilliger III, a lawyer for Meadows, told the Times the former chief of staff was not responsible and “never took any copy of that binder home at any time.” Newsweek has contacted Terwilliger and the Trump team for comment.
Last week, the former president’s estranged niece, Mary Trump, alleged in a blog post that the former president may have sold or given the document to Russia, without providing any evidence. As previously reported by Newsweek, Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung told Newsweek he rejected the claim, saying: “what proof do you have?”
Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
Ukraine and Russia launched a swarm of drones at each other’s territories on Sunday as both sides step up attacks, with the Russian assault reportedly killing one person in Odesa and the Ukrainian strike targeting a Russian military airfield.
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