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ERIK PRINCE, FOUNDER AND FORMER CEO, BLACKWATER: Good to be here. BURNETT: You point out that the United States has had 17 commanders in Afghanistan in 15 years.
Erik Prince tells Fox News that there was no perjury, no collusion and no attempt to set up a back channel to the Kremlin when he met with a Russian oligarch weeks before President Donald Trump ...
Could Erik Prince — a former Navy SEAL who reportedly worked as an undercover CIA operative — specify how much of a draft of his best-selling memoir he wrote himself?
American defense contractor and Blackwater founder Erik Prince is reportedly offering individuals desperate to flee Afghanistan following the Taliban's swift takeover of the country earlier this ...
A United Nations report accuses Blackwater founder Erik Prince of assisting in violations of an international arms embargo on Libya, placing the military contractor at risk of U.N. sanctions ...
Erik Prince, the founder of the private security firm, Blackwater Inc., is either a great American patriot, used and then dumped by the United States government, or one of the biggest war ...
Erik Prince nonetheless remained active abroad. After selling Blackwater in 2010, he moved to Abu Dhabi, where he helped create a presidential guard for the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) royal family.
While it's unclear whether Prince has successfully enticed anyone to pony up the cash for a seat on his chartered flight out of the country, it's nevertheless a sign of just how deep the craven ...
Erik Prince, chairman of Frontier Services Group Ltd., speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in Hong Kong, China, on March 16, 2017.
Democrats accuse Trump ally Erik Prince of lying to Congress, refer case to Justice Dept. for possible prosecution April 30, 2019 More than 6 years ago ...
Erik Prince Is Charging $6,500 a Person to Evacuate Afghanistan on His Chartered Planes The Blackwater founder is back to privatizing every inch of the forever wars.
MIDDLEBURG, Va. — Hauled before Congress and pilloried in the press, Erik Prince, the founder of security firm Blackwater, is back. He's not apologizing.