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Timeline of Carter Page’s Contacts with Russia [Updated]

At the heart of the recent Nunes memo controversy lies a FISA order application for former Trump campaign aide Carter Page. But Page had piqued the interest of FBI investigators…

Episode 57 of the National Security Law Podcast: About that #Mehmo (Special Edition on the Nunes Memo Release)

President Trump has declassified the Nunes Memo and it now is available to the public.  Your hosts–Professor Bobby Chesney and I–give it a deep-dive review here in a special-edition…

A Q&A on the Nunes Memo and Its Implications for the Russia Investigation

With President Donald Trump’s blessing in hand, House Republicans released a memo Friday, spearheaded by Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), that accused senior Justice Department officials…

Trump’s Immigration Wishlist Risks Running Afoul of U.S. Treaty Obligations

In his State of the Union speech, President Donald Trump reiterated his opposition to a “clean” Dreamers bill – one that protects young immigrants brought to this country…

President Trump and Concealing Evidence in the Russia Probe

The New York Times is reporting additional details about the drafting on Air Force One of the false statement that Donald Trump, Jr. provided to the press about the June 9,…

Five Questions the Nunes Memo Better Answer

The House Intelligence Committee has voted to release the Nunes Memo, which allegedly outlines widespread abuses by the DOJ and FBI in obtaining a surveillance order against former…
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One Year Later — New Remarks by Senior State Dep’t Official Discharged by Trump

[Introduction by Ryan Goodman, co-editor-in-chief: One year ago, Thomas Countryman delivered Farewell Remarks to his colleagues at the State Department. Days before, he and five…

Talking Up a “Perjury Trap,” Trump’s Team Prepares a Defense for the President

Although President Trump confidently declared that he is willing to speak to special counsel Robert Mueller under oath, and is even “looking forward to it,” his principal lawyer…

Three Insights into Attempted Firing of Mueller and Obstruction of Justice

Special counsel Robert Mueller arrives at the U.S. Capitol for closed meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 21, 2017 to discuss the firing of former FBI…

Timeline of Trump and Obstruction of Justice: Key Dates and Events

Did President Donald Trump or other U.S. officials engage in an obstruction of justice with respect to the Russia investigation? There are three scenarios which raise that question.…

Episode 55 of the National Security Law Podcast: #ReleaseThePodcast

Happy anniversary, y’all!  It’s been one full year since we launched this podcast, and we are very grateful for all our listeners.  Here’s hoping there is *less* to discuss…

Trump Administration’s Fuzzy Math on Terrorist Origins is More than Misleading – It’s Dishonest

DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Jan. 16, 2018. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Just as the Senate Judiciary Committee was getting ready to conduct…
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