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Christopher Steele

The Steele Dossier Is the Gift That Keeps on Giving—For Both Trump and the Kremlin

It's significant that the Special Counsel’s report on Trump and the Russians barely mentions Steele and his dossier.
By John R. Schindler
U.S. President Donald Trump.

Who—or What—Was the FBI’s Mole at the Heart of the Trump Campaign?

The answer to this question will reveal the core secrets of Trump's presidency and perhaps change American politics forever.
By John R. Schindler
Putin and Trump at the G20 Summit welcoming ceremony on November 30, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

As Trump Panic-Tweets, Putin Cracks His Whip and Shows Him Who’s Boss

Right now, Trump’s biggest worry isn’t Bob Mueller but Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin’s displeasure has risen to hazardous levels.
By John R. Schindler
US Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) speaking to reports regarding the Russia investigation, in Washington, D.C., January, 2018.

Democrats Have Their Own Kremlin Influence Problem, Starting with Al Gore and Maxine Waters

By John R. Schindler
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a joint press conference after a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, July, 2018.

The Mystery of Donald Trump’s Secret Kremlin Ties Just Got a Lot Deeper

By John R. Schindler
Russian spies Aleksandr Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov are wanted by British prosecutors in the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal. “This was not a rogue operation," said Prime Minister Theresa May. "It was almost certainly approved outside the GRU at a senior level of the Russian state.”

Putin’s Killer Spies Have Finally Gone Too Far

By John R. Schindler
ALEXANDRIA, VA - MARCH 08: Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort (R) arrives at the Albert V. Bryan U.S. Courthouse for an arraignment hearing as a protester holds up a sign March 8, 2018 in Alexandria, Virginia. Manafort was scheduled to enter a plea on new tax and fraud charges, brought by special counsel Robert Mueller's Russian interference investigation team, at the Alexandria federal court in Virginia, where he resides.

Now More Than Ever, Manafort Looks Like a Kremlin Agent

By John R. Schindler
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 01: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with inner city pastors in the Cabinet Room of the White House on August 1, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by )

Donald Trump’s Nightmare Isn’t Robert Mueller

By John R. Schindler
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 27: U.S. President Donald Trump listens while meeting with women small business owners in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on March 27, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Investors on Monday further unwound trades initiated in November resting on the idea that the election of Trump and a Republican Congress meant smooth passage of an agenda that featured business-friendly tax cuts and regulatory changes. (Photo by Andrew Harrer-Pool/Getty Images)

There’s Nothing New About Trump’s Russian Spy Problem

By John R. Schindler
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14: Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) joins fellow Republicans for a news conference following the weekly GOP policy luncheon in the U.S. Capitol November 14, 2017 in Washington, DC. Senate Republicans are considering including a repeal of the Obamacare individual mandate as part of their proposed tax cut and reform legislation, which they want to pass the week after the Thanksgiving holiday. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Senator North Korea Loves the Least Pushes Bill Trump Will Hate the Most

By Bridget Johnson
US President Donald Trump (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrive for a meeting in Helsinki, on July 16, 2018. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Donald Trump Tosses Word-Salad, Ends His Presidency in Helsinki

By John R. Schindler

Ukraine’s Ploy to Save a Russian Journalist by Faking His Death Is Already Backfiring

By John R. Schindler

Here’s How the FBI Investigation Into Russia and Trump Campaign Actually Started

By John R. Schindler

The Top Secret Scandal Behind the Kremlin’s MH17 Massacre

By John R. Schindler

What the Hunt for a Top Nazi War Criminal Tells Us About Trump’s Russia Problem

By John R. Schindler

Fox News’ Kremlin Ties Go Much Deeper Than Just Sean Hannity

By John R. Schindler

Mueller Finally Unmasked the Trump Campaign’s Secret Russian Operative

By John R. Schindler

A Poisoned Russian Spy Just Inflamed Cold War 2.0

By John R. Schindler
Former Russian military intelligence colonel Sergei Skripal attends a hearing at the Moscow District Military Court in Moscow on August 9, 2006.

Poisoned Spy Is a Warning to the West, Courtesy of Putin

By John R. Schindler
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks about the shooting yesterday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, at the White House on February 15, 2018 in Washington, DC. Yesterday's tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida left 17 people dead. (Photo by )

Trump Gets Caught in His Own Web of Lies

By John R. Schindler
The sun sets behind the Kremlin at the Red Square in Moscow.

American Spies Get Fooled by the Kremlin Again

By John R. Schindler
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Czech President Milos Zeman during a meeting in Sochi on November 21, 2017.

How Czech President Miloš Zeman Became Putin’s Man

By Jakub Janda
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 08: Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill May 8, 2017 in Washington, DC. Before being fired by U.S. President Donald Trump, former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates said she had warned the White House about contacts between former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Russia that might make him vulnerable to blackmail. ()

Jim Clapper Just Nuked the Trump Presidency

By John R. Schindler
UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 3: Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., walks down the House steps after voting in the Capitol on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. ()

The Real John Conyers Scandal Has Nothing to Do With Sex

By John R. Schindler
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