06-03-2020
06-03-2020
Articles
Rosenstein Says, In Retrospect, He Would Not Have Signed Page Warrant Application
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said on Wednesday that he would not have signed off on a final warrant application of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page if he had known the information that would be in a watchdog report.
Read MoreRosenstein Agrees That By August Of 2017 There Was No Evidence Of Trump-Russia Collusion
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein conceded on Wednesday that by August of 2017 there was no evidence that the Trump campaign had colluded with Russians to sabotage the 2016 election, even though the investigation into that allegation would persist for another year and a half.
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Audio
- Gov. Cuomo bashed NYPD for not doing their job
- De Blasio explains why he does not want National Guard in NYC
- Sec of Defense Mark Esper today-No need for Insurrection Act
- Don Lemon compares current fear to lynchings
- Creator of '1619 Project' Nikole Hannah-Jones-Looting is not violence
- Former Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Testifies on the FBI's Russia Investigation
Music
- "Symphony of Destruction" -Megadeth
- "53rd & 3rd" -Ramones
- "Packin a Rod" -L7
- "Turn Up the Radio" -Autograph
- "Last Salmon Man" -Primus
- "Cold Blooded" -Rick James