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National Archives Asks Former Presidents, Vice Presidents to Search Records for Classified Docs

The National Archives has asked former U.S. presidents and vice presidents to complete a check of their records for classified material following the recent discoveries of classified documents at the homes and private offices of President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.

Elise Stefanik Previews Weaponization Committee: ‘Deep State Needs to Be Rooted Out’ of Agencies

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) expects the House’s newly created subcommittee examining the “weaponization” of the federal government to be “some of the most important work of the 118th Congress.”

Former New York Elections Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

He admitted to unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of 12 voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots for elections held in Rensselaer County in 2021.

Treason in America – Again

Benedict Arnold, move over.

Classified Documents Discovered in Former VP Pence’s Indiana Residence

Pence was “unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence” until a search last week, according to the former vice president's lawyer.

Alarm Sounds as Former U.S. Intelligence Employees Find Big Tech Jobs

LinkedIn employment files show that Big Tech companies hired more than 200 former workers for various U.S. intelligence agencies.

Retired FBI Agent Who Led Trump-Russia Probe Arrested for His Own Ties to Russian Oligarch

Charles McGonigal (57), a former senior FBI counterintelligence official who led the Trump-Russia probe, has been arrested and charged with violating U.S. sanctions by agreeing to provide services to Oleg Deripaska, a sanctioned Russian oligarch.

Over 6 Months Later, FBI Offers $25K Rewards for Information on Pro-life Pregnancy Center Attacks

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering rewards for information on multiple attacks against pro-life pregnancy centers.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

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