- Craig Murray, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan and associate of Julian Assange, told the Dailymail.com he flew to Washington, D.C. for emails
- He claims he had a clandestine hand-off in a wooded area near American University with one of the email sources
- The leakers' motivation was 'disgust at the corruption of the Clinton Foundation and the 'tilting of the primary election playing field against Bernie Sanders'
- Murray says: 'The source had legal access to the information. The documents came from inside leaks, not hacks'
- 'Regardless of whether the Russians hacked into the DNC, the documents Wikileaks published did not come from that,' Murray insists
- Murray is a controversial figure who was relieved of his post as British ambassador amid allegations of misconduct but is close to Wikileaks
A Wikileaks envoy today claims he personally received Clinton campaign emails in Washington D.C. after they were leaked by 'disgusted' whisteblowers - and not hacked by Russia.
Craig Murray, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan and a close associate of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, told Dailymail.com that he flew to Washington, D.C. for a clandestine hand-off with one of the email sources in September.
'Neither of [the leaks] came from the Russians,' said Murray in an interview with Dailymail.com on Tuesday. 'The source had legal access to the information. The documents came from inside leaks, not hacks.'
His account contradicts directly the version of how thousands of Democratic emails were published before the election being advanced by...
The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) obtained government ICE records that show that the agency has spent over $100 million in the last few years in transporting illegal alien children who have crossed the border since the 2014 border surge began. According to the IRLI’s calculations ICE spent on average $665 per minor in 2014, mostly on transportation costs to fly the children between government agencies, to relatives in the U.S. or back to their home countries if deported.
In October alone 6,754 unaccompanied children and 13,123 parents with children were apprehended at the border, one of the worst months on record. Transportation for these children will cost taxpayers around $4.5 million.
Children who are in ICE’s custody are housed in hotels versus detention centers, which accounts for more than 25% of the agency’s cost. Another 58% is spent on airplane transportation.
After being processed children are transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which then sends the children to relatives or sponsors in the U.S, all paid for by the American taxpayers.
According to a recent Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) report HHS currently has 11,200 children in their direct care as of Nov. 27. The agency is paying the most it has ever paid for shelters since it’s Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) was started.
In order to pay for the increase of care for illegal alien children HHS had to cut $167 million from other programs including HIV/AIDS and...
And this is how I feel:
And This:
8 Years of Leftist Propaganda?
At least since the 60's...
No, Obama Did.
Press Yawned.
The left-wingers at MoveOn are plotting a coup against the people of the United States.
The George Soros-funded group is polling members to ask if MoveOn should “call on the Electoral College to reject Donald Trump as president of the United States?”
The poll is contained within the group’s latest lie-filled mass email to members:
This would be a big step for us, but the CIA’s reported conclusion that the Russian government actively interfered with the U.S. presidential election—with the goal of helping Trump win—is a big deal.
There were many arguments for the Electoral College to reject Trump, even before the CIA’s revelations.
Ethics experts—Republican and Democrat—say that Trump’s business entanglements with foreign governments will put him in violation of the U.S. Constitution the minute he’s sworn in.
He has now delayed giving any answers on how he will (or won’t) resolve these conflicts until after the Electoral College votes.
This is all part of the Left’s effort to delegitimize Donald Trump’s approaching presidency
For all those reasons and more, one Republican elector from a state Trump won has already said that he will not cast his vote for Trump—and ...