that he was warned about sharing classified intelligence and he was warned to stop taking notes about intelligence. teixeira has been charged under the espionage acts with unauthorized retention of national defense information and unauthorized removal of classified information and removal of materials. he has not entered a formalized plea. and now, the vatican says a car ran through the gates there, and you can see the vehicle ramming around barriers there. and the man was shot at and arrested before he got to the vatican. they say he was 45 years old and experiencing a mental health crisis. a hollywood icon is celebrated at the cannes film festival. harrison ford was awarded with a
For decades, inmate calling service (ICS) telcos have charged inmates and their families upwards of $14 per minute for phone calls without anybody giving much of a damn. Because these folks are in prison, and as we all know everybody in prison is always guilty, drumming up sympathy to convert into political momentum had proven…
COVID-19 and Trump are battering the Constitution
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To contain a far more deadly pandemic, mandates to close businesses, schools and limit assembly would be required. In this polarized environment, would any extreme actions be possible when too many Americans regard the pandemic as a hoax? Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Thomas Jefferson believed that the Constitution should be revised every generation. Instead, the Constitution was amended 27 times. However, perhaps the most critical question confronting the nation today is whether a document crafted by the best minds of the 18th century is fit for purpose given the rigors and seemingly intractable political divisions of the 21st.
reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top secret government study about the vietnam war, known as the pentagon papers. the name has come out as the possible source of the times pentagon documents. it is daniel elsburg. it showed the government mismanaged the vietnam washing. he was charged under the espionage acts with theft and conspiracy but charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. i couldn t care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after sharing nearly 750,000 military and diplomatic documents with wikileaks, related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i stopped seeing just statistics and information and i started seeing people.
terms of rules of engagement, and they have a tendency to delay the decision-making process. jon: after the hearing ended this morning, senator mccain said he considers what the russians did, or what the russians are blamed for doing come hacking into the democratic national committee and john podesta s emails for example, he called it an act of war. is it? i think it pretty much is. here is the reason: no one would dispute they attacked our critical infrastructure as defined as our finance and banking system, transportation system, entire utility grid infrastructure. if any of that was attacked, we would consider that an act of war. while this is not defined yet as critical infrastructure, undermining the political process in the united states comes awfully close to it. an act of war, yes. an active espionage, that is what the chinese do regularly against the united states, that is also an act of war. we do espionage acts against the