Justice Department Reopens Probe Into Warrantless Domestic Spying
The Bush administration has reversed course and will finally allow the Justice Department to investigate the warrantless spying program.
The Bush administration has reversed course and will finally allow the Justice Department to investigate the warrantless spying program.
Murray Waas | Posted 05.25.2011
With the 2006 mid-term elections approaching, a top aide to Karl Rove warned Harriett Miers that a Republican congressman's re-election was in serious jeopardy. Newly published emails show what happened next.
Murray Waas | Posted 07.04.2011
The Justice Department filed papers in court late Monday asking a federal judge to temporarily set aside his own order directing White House officials...
Murray Waas | Posted 05.25.2011
John Venners, a Washington D.C. based public relations man who aided an influence effort to ease international economic sanctions against the Iraqi re...
Murray Waas | Posted 06.10.2011
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Eric Alterman | Posted 05.25.2011
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The Media Consortium | Posted 05.25.2011
With less than three weeks to go in the run-up to the presidential election, the McCain campaign, with help from the Republican National Committee, co...
Murray Waas | Posted 05.25.2011