
Natalie Harp Is a Security Risk
The president continues to place himself and his favorites above the infrastructure that protects the American people from a counterintelligence threat.
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The president continues to place himself and his favorites above the infrastructure that protects the American people from a counterintelligence threat.

The real story of O’Reilly’s depravity

Remember when the FBI was told to stand down from a counterintelligence inquiry into whether Donald Trump might be compromised by a foreign power?

Let’s talk about Natalie Harp, Donald Trump’s “human printer.” I am not going to pretend to know all about what is going on between the president and his thirty-five-year old aide but what I do know is enough to give me a good understanding of how far Trump’s state of mind has devolved from what was once normal even by his standards.
How politics has changed in just a few short years

The real losers may be the American people, who just want to watch the NFL without paying through the nose.

There are coincidences in business and then there is a sequence of events so extraordinary that pretending not to notice it becomes willful blindness.

How Mark Zuckerberg is selling out our past, our present, and our future

Who knows what the FBI could have uncovered had it been allowed to investigate and had Trump not bullied the press, Democrats and even the Justice Department into submission?

The attorney general's crypto decisions raise serious ethical questions

This should change how Washington thinks about foreign influence.

With control of Congress at stake this November, we should be preparing for an influence apparatus that grown much more sophisticated since 2016.