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Casey Wexler at MMFA:Â
A new report from The New York Times revealed that right-wing video producer Project Veritas engaged in deceptive practices when trying to authenticate a stolen diary belonging to President Joe Bidenâs daughter Ashley Biden, as it âworked to expose personal information about the Biden familyâ ahead of the 2020 election.
In November, the FBI raided the apartments of multiple operatives of Project Veritas, including CEO James OâKeefe, looking for information related to the theft of Bidenâs diary, which she had stored with some other belongings at a friendâs place in Florida. Multiple journalists and media rights organizations jumped to defend Project Veritas, claiming that the raid set a bad legal precedent. Project Veritas claims in its court filings that its work is protected as journalism and that the FBI raid violated its First Amendment rights.
In light of new reporting from the Times, these journalists and organizations may have acted prematurely in November rather than waiting for the full story to unfold â and given a right-wing propaganda group fuel in the process. Â
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When the news of the raids first broke, many jumped to Project Veritas' defense, despite expressing reservations about the group itself. Even if that support was reluctant, it came at a time when we didnât have important details about Project Veritas' involvement, such as this recent Times report. In the meantime, Project Veritas has boosted some media outlets' support on its YouTube channel and has at the same time tried to muzzle the press freedoms of the Times.
Now, following the NYT reporting that provides more details about their involvement in obtaining Ashley Biden's stolen diary, Project Veritas is claiming that prosecutors had secretly obtained search warrants for its emails in the year before the raid. But once again, the only information publicly available comes from Project Veritas, and it has proved itself to be an unreliable narrator. Journalists and advocacy groups would be wise to reserve judgement on this case until the full facts are known, rather than rely on information provided solely from Project Veritas.
It's time to declare Project Veritas a domestic terrorist organization.
âThey knew it would take a village to sabotage an election.â
âThey knew it would take a village to sabotage an election.â
The Russian intervention was essentially a hijacking â of American companies like Facebook and Twitter; of American citizensâ feelings about immigration and race; of American journalists eager for scoops, however modest; of the naĂŻve, or perhaps not so naĂŻve, ambitions of Mr. Trumpâs advisers.
The Russian trolls, hackers and agents totaled barely 100, and their task was to steer millions ofâŚ
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...high-level attention was also beginning to have a distorting effect on the analysis that the CIA was producingâmaking it narrower, more tactical. Hundreds of CIA analysts were now working on terrorism, which was understandable in the aftermath of an attack that killed nearly three thousand Americans. But it became immediately obvious to the analysts that the path to career advancement at the CIA was to start working on terrorism, with the goal of producing something that might be read to the president early one morning inside the Oval Office. And what the White House was most interested in were leads about the whereabouts of specific al Qaeda operators, not broader subjects like the level of support al Qaeda had in the Muslim world or the impact that American military and intelligence operations might have on radicalizing a new generation of militants.
The Way of the Knife: the CIA, a secret army, and a war at the ends of the Earth â Mark Mazzetti
Mueller Zeros In on Story Put Together About Trump Tower Meeting by JO BECKER, MARK MAZZETTI, MATT APUZZO and MAGGIE HABERMAN
By JO BECKER, MARK MAZZETTI, MATT APUZZO and MAGGIE HABERMAN Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has pressed witnesses about a statement hastily written last summer aboard Air Force One and wants to know more from President Trump. Published: January 30, 2018 at 07:00PM from NYT U.S. http://nyti.ms/2nwlo1J from Mueller Zeros In on Story Put Together About Trump Tower Meeting by JO BECKER, MARK MAZZETTI, MATT APUZZO and MAGGIE HABERMAN

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The NYTimes was NOT going to publish the actual emails. Donnie Jr. in his infinite stupidity published them all on Twitter đ Choker
Judy Woodruff Interview with The New York Times' Mark Mazzetti about Donald Trump Jr.âs Emails.
MARK MAZZETTI: We reached out to his attorney in the morning, notifying him that we were planning to publish the contents of the e-mails and gave them a deadline.
And right around the time of the deadline, when we were waiting for their comment, Donald Trump Jr. put the e-mails themselves out on Twitter, and thatâs when we published our story.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Was what Donald Trump Jr. put out on Twitter exactly what The Times had?
MARK MAZZETTI: The e-mails that he put out are consistent certainly with what we saw.
JUDY WOODRUFF: And The Times was prepared to publish them whether he had done that or not?
MARK MAZZETTI: Well, we were not planning to publish actual e-mails. We had a story ready describing the e-mails with some actual word-for-word language in the e-mails.
And the word-for-word language that we were going to quote from in our story lined up with what he put out on Twitter.
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Staying in Afghanistan
Matthew Rosenberg and Mark Mazzetti of the New York Times report: The Obama administration is nearing a decision to keep more troops in Afghanistan next year than it had intended, effectively upending its drawdown plans in response to roiling violence in the country and another false start i...