There’s Nothing New About Trump’s Russian Spy Problem The current Kremlin espionage offensive against the West bears an uncanny resemblance to the late 1940s. By John R. Schindler
Putin’s Ploy to Interrogate Americans Was a Bad-Faith Trick That Almost Worked But there still could be an upside for Putin. By Jack Crosbie
FBI Agent Peter Strzok Calls His Hearing ‘Another Victory Notch in Putin’s Belt’ Trump and House Republicans have continually used Strzok's text messages as basis to undermine the Justice Department. By Davis Richardson
Manafort’s and Gate’s Bank Account, Passport, and Travel Histories Scream ‘Guilty’ By Francesca Friday
Schumer and Gillibrand Slam Sessions for Refusing to Answer Questions About Talks With Trump By Will Bredderman