Tulsi Gabbard, CIA and Russia
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The CIA chief "strongly supports" Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's release of documents on Russian activity in 2016 — which sparked concerns about risks to sensitive sources and methods.
Charlie English provides a fascinating account of how the agency smuggled Camus, Orwell and Vonnegut behind the Iron Curtain in “The CIA Book Club.”
The CIA considered suing a New York Times best-selling author for stating that the agency was involved in the death of JFK and MLK.
Everyone wants to see the Jeffrey Epstein client list. No one seems to want to release it. If it even exists, that is. And if it does, one former CIA
A declassified House Intelligence Committee report showed the CIA had almost no evidence Putin supported Trump in 2016.
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This ex-spy’s advice on how to get people to tell you their secrets will make you a better conversationalist.
It is one of a trio of new works, alongside Gordon Corera’s “The Spy in the Archive” and Tim Weiner’s “The Mission”, which illustrate the foibles of different spy agencies: Russia’s obsession with illegals and America’s reliance on firepower at the turn of the millennium.
Wilbert Castañeda suffered traumatic brain injuries in the Navy, which “led him to make a bad decision” to go to Venezuela, his brother said.
For decades, the Central Intelligence Agency has stated that it was unaware of Lee Harvey Oswald before his 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But a bombshell list of records from the CIA,