The 25th Amendment Talk Isn’t The Real Scandal. The Spygate Coup Attempt Is
The true scandal is not the swirling gossip that Rod Rosenstein mentioned the 25th Amendment, but what has been front and center for more than two years: It’s the dossier, stupid!
New Documents Suggest The Steele Dossier Was A Deliberate Setup For Trump
After nearly two years since the Steele dossier was published, it remains the cornerstone of the case for collusion. The dossier model has also given rise to similar operations.
What The House Should Ask James Comey When He Testifies Again Today
On Monday, former FBI director James Comey returns to the hill for a second round of questioning before the House judiciary and oversight committees.
10 Reasons It’s Time To Fire Rod Rosenstein
When a subordinate undermines the president, defies Congress, flouts the rule of law, and bucks the chain of command, it’s time to relocate his office to Antarctica.
New Details Reinforce That The FBI Used Fake Pretexts To Start Investigating Trump
The evidence continues to mount that during the Obama administration, the FBI used George Papadopoulos as a prop to legitimize investigating the Donald Trump campaign.
Podcast: Bomb Threats, Migrant Caravans, And Papadopoulos
Mollie Hemingway and Buck Sexton discuss the immigration implications of the anticipated caravan, and the implications of wiretapping of George Papdopoulos.
Podcast: Avenatti’s Accusations, FISA Abuse, And The Deep State
Julie Kelly joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss how the latest accusations against Brett Kavanaugh are not helpful for the Democrats or women.
Trump Orders Declassification Of Key Russia Docs, Loads Of Text Messages
The declassification order includes the Carter Page spy warrant, FBI notes on Page and Bruce Ohr, and texts from James Comey and others at the FBI and Justice Department.
FBI Disputes Claim That DOJ Used Leaked Stories It Planted To Get FISA Warrants
An FBI agent reportedly told Congress behind closed doors the feds used the stories to justify spying on the Trump campaign.
How Spygate Is Turning Democrats Like Me Against Our Party
I was a long-time Democrat who ‘walked away’ from the party because I couldn’t stomach the Democrats’ anti-democratic antics. Post-2017, it is like the mask has been ripped off.
If You Inspect The FISA Applications Closely, More Mysteries Arise About Joseph Mifsud
What began as a deep-dive into the Trump Tower meeting unearthed yet further proof of the DOJ and FBI’s abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Hemingway And Harsanyi: Collusion, FISA Documents, And Comedy
Mollie Hemingway and David Harsanyi host this episode of Federalist Radio to discuss the debatable definition of collusion and the legal problem with it.
James Comey’s Own Words Suggest FBI, DOJ Hid Dossier Funding From The FISA Judge
If James Comey, who signed the FISA application, couldn’t figure out who funded the dossier, how could a judge?
Confirmed: DOJ Used Materially False Information To Secure Wiretaps On Trump Associate
Newly released documents confirm House and Senate investigators’ claims that the Department of Justice and FBI used materially false and misleading information to secure wiretaps on Carter Page.
10 Key Takeaways From The Released FISA Warrants Against Carter Page
The 412 pages of documents turned over in response to a lawsuit included the initial October 2016 surveillance application and three applications for its renewal.
10 Ways DOJ Abused Its Authority When It Spied On Trump’s Campaign
New facts indicate Obama administration officials and career FBI and DOJ employees misled the FISA court in more ways than previous thought.
Why Did DOJ And FBI Ignore Lack Of Evidence For Russiagate? They Fell In Love With Their Source
The information Christopher Steele was providing so perfectly fit into a narrative of conspiracy that it was impossible to ignore, and almost too good to check.
A Little Known Tweak To FISA Rules In 2015 Has Big Implications For The Carter Page Warrant
Congress requires the FISA court to maintain a pool of lawyers friendly to civil liberties who are willing to challenge the Justice Department’s applications for a spy warrant. But the court almost never uses them.