President Trump Personally Lifted the Gag Order on the Informant
What does it say about the DoJ and FBI if the President of the United States had to lift the gag order on the informant who claims to have vital information about the Russian scheme to bribe their way into control of 20% of U.S. Uranium?
Source tells @FoxNews that @realDonaldTrump himself gave the order to the DOJ to life the gag order on Uranium One confidential informant
The action comes a day after courageous California Rep. Devin Nunes, the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, announced an investigation into the matter and any role then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton played in the deal.
FOX News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the details on Special Report
Republican and Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers about who is responsible for what a growing consensus of experts believe are targeted attacks on U.S. diplomats and national security officials using pulse microwave energy that many now believe was used as a weapon to harm American citizens. In December of 2017, I made which now is kind of the fateful trip to Moscow, explained Marc Polymeropolous, a 26 year veteran of the CIA, who was forced to retire as the CIA’s official for clandestine operations in Europe after suffering a mysterious traumatic brain injury and debilitating side effects following a trip to Moscow in 2017.
Trump Administration Safeguarded America Better Than Most: Kash Patel
Kash Patel, a former senior official in the Trump administration and key figure in uncovering the facts behind the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation of Trump’s 2016 campaign, said that he hopes the administration’s legacy of protecting America will not be forgotten.
In an interview with The Epoch Times’ “American Thought Leaders” program, Patel noted that he hopes people will take an actual “interest in the substantive work done in the President Trump administration and step back from the politicization of it to see what we did to safeguard this nation.”
FOX News White House Correspondent Kristin Fisher has the latest from the North Lawn
Critics of President Biden’s plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan need to answer an important question: Why do you believe that more time in the region will lead to mission success?
Years of considering this question has led me to conclude that we are not moving toward victory. In fact, we are sacrificing blood and treasure toward a mission in which we no longer know what success even looks like.
As a 14-year veteran of the Air Force, and now member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I have extensive insights regarding the security situation in Afghanistan. And it is these unique experiences and insights, not political winds, that have shaped my position on America’s longest war: