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A case of entrapment? How the Deep State brought down Michael Flynn

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CONFIRMED: FBI ‘cannot verify’ Trump Dossier

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Experts Say Espionage Act Could Soon Be Turned Against Journalists

Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks during a briefing on leaks of classified material one week after President Donald Trump complained that Sessions was weak on preventing such disclosures, Aug. 4, 2017.(AP/Andrew Harnik)
WASHINGTON – In the nearly 100 years since enactment of the 1918 Espionage Act, the government has chosen – out of respect for press freedom – not to prosecute journalists.

Corporate Polluters See 60% Reduction In Fines During Trump Presidency

Over the past several years, Total Petrochemical’s sprawling oil refinery in southeast Texas has sprayed tons of sulfuric acid and carbon monoxide into the sky. (AP/David J. Phillip)
An environmental watchdog group said Thursday that the Trump administration has so far shown little interest in holding companies accountable for polluting the environment, compared with President Donald Trump’s recent predecessors.

Government Reaches New Lows In Its Crusade Against Barrett Brown

The U.S. attorney’s office has been harassing Barrett Brown’s literary agent.
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The United States Attorney’s office in the northern district of Texas issued another subpoena against journalist Barrett Brown. It was sent to Writers House, Barrett Brown’s literary agent who is working with him on his forthcoming book.