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Top Counterterror Chief Investigated For Leaks?
What Semafor reported Semafor says the FBI is investigating Joe…
What Semafor reported Semafor says the FBI is investigating Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, over possible leaks of classified information. The outlet reported the inquiry began before Kent quit. That is the core of the claim. Independent reporting so far has relied on anonymous officials and media accounts. That is why the story needs careful parsing before anyone treats it as settled fact. https://twitter.com/joekent16jan19/status/2033897242986209689?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw What Kent actually said when he quit Kent resigned and posted a statement saying he could not back the war in Iran. He argued Iran posed no imminent threat and blamed pressure from Israel and its lobbying groups for pushing the United States into conflict. He also noted his military service and the personal loss his family has suffered. These are political and moral claims. They are separate from questions about whether classified material was leaked. How the White House reacted The White House response was swift. A senior administration official told reporters Kent was a "known leaker" and that he had been excluded from presidential intelligence briefings months earlier. Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich shared that account on social media. President Trump added that he thought Kent was weak on…
Kennedy Wants SAVE Act Fast-Tracked
Kennedy’s Pitch Senator John Kennedy told colleagues it is time…
New Report Alleges Chavez Abused Minors
The allegations The New York Times published a lengthy report…
The allegations The New York Times published a lengthy report that includes claims from multiple women who say Cesar Chavez abused them when they were minors in the 1960s and 1970s. Two women named in the report say they were teenagers while their families worked with the United Farm Workers. Their accounts describe grooming, repeated molestation, and in one claim statutory rape. Chavez died in 1993 and therefore cannot respond to these new public allegations in court or testimony. What the reporting rests on The Times says its investigation is based on interviews with more than 60 people and on internal union records, emails, photos, and archival material. That is the sort of corroboration that moves a story beyond a single claim. At the same time, allegations of this kind are serious and complex. They involve memories from decades ago, the death of the accused, and institutions that once protected a movement and now must explain their paperwork and choices. Immediate fallout The United Farm Workers said it will cancel events honoring Chavez and review the claims while offering support to those affected. Local officials and school districts are reassessing buildings and holidays named after him. Chavez received major honors…
Secret Doc: China Accessed U.S. Voter Data
What the declassified memo says An April 2020 National Intelligence…
Cuba Lets Expats Own Businesses. Really.
What changed This week Havana announced that Cubans living abroad…
Judge Orders Release of MS-13 Repeat Offender
The Ruling U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson, an Obama…

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