The Trump team came out swinging against the media–specifically Buzzfeed and CNN–after they released stories about unsubstantiated, unverified claims alleging Russia had compromising information on Trump. Both the news outlets revealed the information the night before the President-Elect’s first press conference since his victory in November.
Author: Lee Stranahan
U.S. Debt Grows by a Trillion Dollars in 2016
The debt at the end of 2016 was $19,976,826,951,047.80, a one-year increase of $1,054,647,941,626.91.
Expert: Obama Hacking Report Makes Him Question Whether DHS, FBI ‘Know What They Are Doing’
A report from a cybersecurity expert that concludes that the Grizzly Steppe report—issued the same day that President Obama issued sanctions against Russia for suspected hacking—raises new concerns that the Obama administration and departments like the FBI and Homeland Security may be playing fast and loose with facts surrounding their allegation of “Russian hacking” of the election. In a blog post, cybersecurity company CEO and writer Robert M. Lee said that a list included in the report muddies the waters about “whether the DHS/FBI knows what they are doing.” The Grizzly Steppe report was hailed by the media as a significant step in the process of the Obama Administration making the case and proving its assertions about alleged Russian hacking. As the AP reported about the release: The 13-page joint analysis by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI was the first such report ever to attribute malicious cyber activity to a particular country or actors. It was also the first time the U.S. has officially and specifically tied intrusions into the Democratic National Committee to hackers with the Russian civilian and military intelligence services, the FSB and GRU, expanding on an Oct. 7 accusation by the Obama administration. Lee’s article
Drudge, Downed by Cyberattack, Suspects Government Involvement
Readers were unable to access the pioneering powerhouse news website Drudge Report for an hour and a half on Thursday, due to what site founder Matt Drudge says was a denial-of-service attack.
Trump: Putin ‘Very Smart’ to Not Retaliate over Obama Sanctions
Donald Trump took to Twitter Friday to praise Vladimir Putin for his decision to delay his response to President Obama’s new sanctions against Russia for the country’s alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
Left Funds Hate Coalition Aimed at Choking Americans’ Political Speech
The assortment of far-left and establishment groups in the “Coalition Against Hate” includes two groups associated with Hillary Clinton’s campaign chief operative John Podesta, plus pro-illegal immigration groups, such as the Mexican American Legal De…
Russia Mocks Obama with ‘Lame Duck’ Tweet Following U.S. Sanctions
Russia quickly responded after President Barack Obama issued new sanctions against Russia in retaliation for unproven charges that Russian intelligence interfered with the U.S. election with the recent release of Democratic party emails.
Obama Sanctions Russia over Unproven Hacking Claims
President Obama issued an executive order on Thursday sanctioning Russian intelligence officials, individuals, and organizations based on as-yet unproven accusations that Russia interfered in the 2016 election by hacking the emails of Democratic Party…
Charlie Sheen Calls on God to Kill Donald Trump
After news broke of the death of Debbie Reynolds following a year of high-profile celebrity deaths, actor Charlie Sheen took to Twitter to call for the death of the President-elect of the United States of America. Sheen’s tweet—which read “Dear God” followed by “Trump next, please!” six times and then two emojis showing a middle finger and then a copyright symbol—was Liked on Twitter by over 6,000 people within the first two hours of being posted. Dear God; Trump next, please! Trump next, please! Trump next, please! Trump next, please! Trump next, please! Trump next, please! © — Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) December 29, 2016 Actor Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estévez, was featured in 1980s films like Young Guns and the Oliver Stone-directed Platoon and Wall Street. Sheen then went onto to star in the sitcom Two and a Half Men before having a famous public meltdown after several trips to rehab for substance issues that got him booted from the successful show. A series of Twitter rants and bizarre media appearances culminated in a tour called Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option. Last year, Mr. Sheen took to Twitter and, according to the New