New Durham indictment exposes second leg of Hillary Clinton's Russia collusion dirty trick
Indictment alleges Democrat lawyer was paid by Clinton campaign to develop documents on alleged Russia collusion computer link to Trump and give it to FBI in final days of election despite concerns it was a 'red herring'
Rep. Devin Nunes: ABC News HQ should move to Disney's Fantasyland after Steele interview
For "ABC News to put something out like that is just bizarre," said the California Republican, referring to the network's documentary on the author of the discredited series of opposition research memos alleging Trump-Russia collusion.
Trump suing Hillary Clinton, DNC over Russia collusion narrative
Trump filed the suit in Florida on Thursday.
Comey doubled down on media leak denial after Durham inquiry, and it just got him indicted
Comey's media leak denial in front of Congress in 2017 likely would have fallen outside the statute of limitations. But the fired FBI chief doubled down on his denial in 2020 — and he was indicted days before the statute was set to expire next week.
Former House Intelligence Committee chairman distrusts counsel appointed to investigate Biden
"As far as I'm concerned, anyone who's ever been a Russia hoaxer belongs nowhere near government," Devin Nunes said.
Trump defends Michael Waltz over Signal controversy
"I think it was very unfair the way they attacked Michael," Trump said. "He's a good person ... I don't think we should allow people that are very good, like [Waltz] who has done a great job, get hurt by this."
MSNBC contributor, ex-spy chief hint Trump deserves execution over classified records dispute
Michael Beschloss tweeted: "Rosenbergs were convicted for giving U.S. nuclear secrets to Moscow, and were executed June 1953."
Trump to award Medal of Freedom to Rep. Devin Nunes
California Republican played a crucial role exposing abuses by the FBI during the Russia collusion probe.
Legacy media slammed in Columbia Journalism Review for botched Trump-Russia narrative
The "damage to the credibility of the [New York] Times and its peers persists, three years on," investigative reporter Jeff Gerth writes in explosive four-part series.