Showing results for: Julian Assange (page 10)
A Trump aide pleaded guilty, and it’s worse than Paul Manafort’s indictment
Matthew Sheffield
Former Trump adviser George Papadopoulos says a Russian-connected professor told him about Hillary's emails
Team Trump and the dossier: Do they really want us to focus on this?
Bob Cesca
Do Trump's boosters imagine that spreading lies about the dossier's origins will make us forget what's in it?
Julian Assange and #MeToo: Skeevy guys strike back
Amanda Marcotte
Certain men have a powerful interest in portraying all males as sexual predators, and all accusations as lies
A Trump-associated analytics company asked WikiLeaks for Clinton emails
Matthew Rozsa
Cambridge Analytica, an analytics company associated with Trump's campaign, asked WikiLeaks for Clinton emails
Did Tucker Carlson wink at Las Vegas conspiracy theorists?
Amanda Marcotte
By running a report that the Vegas shooter had an accomplice, Carlson gives credence to a false conspiracy theory
How Matt Drudge became the pipeline for Russian propaganda
Matt Gertz
Drudge Report has linked nearly 400 times to RT, Sputnik News, TASS since 2012
“Putin’s favorite congressman” thinks Charlottesville was a liberal conspiracy
Matthew Rozsa
Civil War re-enactors, not neo-Nazis, started the trouble over Confederate statues
The FBI is looking into Sputnik, the Russia-sponsored propaganda news outlet
Matthew Rozsa
A Russia-backed website may have violated national law
What Donald Trump’s tweets reveal about his mental health
John Gartner
From his obsession with "the haters and losers" to his episodes of mania and delusion, it's all there on Twitter
Yes, Julian Assange has a solar-eclipse conspiracy theory for you
Matthew Rozsa
Assange bravely ignores science, choses eclipse trutherism
Calls for FBI to investigate Dana Rohrabacher’s meeting with Julian Assange grow
Matthew Rozsa
More evidence reveals how Julian Assange is a tool of Vladimir Putin
Martin Shkreli thinks he’ll be president someday
Matthew Rozsa
In a past time, one would laugh at Martin Shkreli's predictions. But stranger things have happened
What if the DNC Russian “hack” was really a leak after all? A new report raises questions media and Democrats would rather ignore
Danielle Ryan
A group of intelligence pros and forensic investigators tell The Nation there was no hack— the media ignores it
Sean Hannity parrots Trump conspiracy, threatens to sue Barack Obama for allegedly spying on him
Taylor Link
Sean Hannity thinks he was a target of surveillance based on the reports of a right-wing serial fabricator
Donald Trump won the election, and we don’t know whether he colluded — but he’s not a legitimate president
Matthew Rozsa
We know for sure Trump wants to shut down the Russia investigation, and that's more than enough to disgrace him
Right-wing troll Mike Cernovich says he’s doing a “big pivot” away from Trump
Cristina López G.
Cernovich: “Backing Trump has been bad for business”
Sexist “Doctor Who” haters don’t just deserve our scorn, they need it
Matthew Rozsa
Don't ignore the haters and their male fragility. Buckle down and crush them — you're doing them a favor
Neck-deep in Russkies
Lucian K. Truscott IV
When was the last time you had a translator at a campaign meeting?
Emails reveal Donald Trump Jr. wanted to work with Russia to get Hillary Clinton dirt
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump Jr. releases emails that show he wanted to work with Russian government sources
The day democracy got hacked: To this “old spy,” all signs in the DNC email leak pointed to Russia
Malcolm Nance
Someone was playing 3-dimensional chess with our democracy. Experience taught me there could be only one source
Internet trolls say CNN is blackmailing the guy who posted a viral Donald Trump meme
Matthew Rozsa
CNN is learning the hard way that you should never try to appease trolls. Gratitude just isn't in their language
Julian Assange: Democratic Party is “doomed”
Charlie May
Assange says the politics of centrism and the Democrats' neglect of their base are why they can't move forward
Jesse Ventura launches show on Russian state-funded television network
Matthew Rozsa
The wrestler-turned-governor once known as "The Body" is willing to work for a network owned by the Putin regime
Oliver Stone’s “The Putin Interviews” is a litmus test for progressives
Matthew Rozsa
The director's cuddly approach to the Russian president forces liberal apologists tough choice
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