by WorldTribune Staff, May 21, 2019 Michael Cohen, former attorney and real estate adviser to President Donald Trump, told the House Intelligence Committee that he is unaware of any Russian money being involved in Trump Organization enterprises. The committee on May 20 released transcripts of Cohen’s two days of testimony in February and March. The […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 20, 2019 With billions of people online worldwide, it is easy to attract an audience in the millions “for almost anything,” a columnist noted. “While the Internet has the power to bring people together, it also has the power to divide us up into tribes and subcultures,” Robert Stacy McCain wrote […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 13, 2019 A Maltese professor reportedly in the know on the 30,000 emails that Hillary Clinton ordered destroyed played a little-reported but key role in the launching of the Trump investigation. Joseph Mifsud, an academic from Malta with alleged high level connections to the Russian government, was, according to some reports, […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 6, 2019 Special counsel Robert Mueller leaned heavily on unconfirmed corporate media accounts in compiling his 448-page report. In fact, Mueller cited The New York Times on 60 occasions “mostly through footnotes for articles that weave through the report’s main narrative,” Rowan Scarborough noted in a May 5 report for The […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 2, 2019 Attorney General William Barr revealed Wednesday that the Justice Department is reviewing the possibility that Russians supplied disinformation to the Hillary Clinton campaign during the 2016 presidential election season. He also told a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that the expanded scope of the review included senior anti-Trump FBI […]
by WorldTribune Staff, April 22, 2019 Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigation was “unbecoming behavior for a prosecutor and an outrageous shifting of the burden of proof: The constitutional right of every American to force the government to prove a crime has been committed, rather than to have to prove his or […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, April 19, 2019 Shrugging off the part where President Donald Trump was exonerated of Russian “collusion” and obstruction, Democrats and their corporate media messengers are seizing on the “political document” that is the Mueller report to extend the “national nightmare,” analysts say. Media reaction to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report only […]
by WorldTribune Staff, April 15, 2019 At least 10 supporters of Hillary Clinton plied FBI higher ups with Trump-Russia conspiracy theories during the 2016 campaign, former FBI general counsel James Baker told a House judiciary oversight task force last year. The Clinton supporters directly or via middlemen fed the accusations against Trump to the FBI, […]
by WorldTribune Staff, April 15, 2019 The judges who award Pulitzer Prizes lauded The New York Times and Washington Post for “deeply sourced” reporting on the Russia collusion story. The Times and Post were ultimately awarded the 2018 Pulitzer for a story they got wrong. So, will the same judges award the Pulitzer to the […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, April 8, 2019 The Mueller report’s conclusion of no Trump-Russia collusion contradicted a story line in which the Democrat Party and its corporate media partners were heavily invested. That media narrative was pushed not by fringe voices but by The New York Times, CNN and most other establishment print, electronic and […]