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Read Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Congratulatory Letter to Haim Saban – Variety


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Read the letter former senator Hillary Clinton wrote to longtime friend and political ally Haim Saban congratulating him on receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dear Haim: Congratulations on receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!

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Bombshell Report Claims Trump Campaign Worked With Russia To Topple Hillary Clinton – PoliticusUSA

According to a new bombshell report from CNN, U.S. officials reportedly coordinated with Russian operatives in order to damage Hillary Clinton and help Donald Trump during last years presidential campaign.

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The FBI has information that indicates associates of President Donald Trump communicated with suspected Russian operatives to possibly coordinate the release of information damaging to Hillary Clintons campaign, US officials told CNN.

This is partly what FBI Director James Comey was referring to when he made a bombshell announcement Monday before Congress that the FBI is investigating the Trump campaigns ties to Russia, according to one source.

The FBI is now reviewing that information, which includes human intelligence, travel, business and phone records and accounts of in-person meetings, according to those U.S. officials. The information is raising the suspicions of FBI counterintelligence investigators that the coordination may have taken place, though officials cautioned that the information was not conclusive and that the investigation is ongoing.

In a week filled with devastating developments for the White House, this appears to be the most damning as it would mean Trumps campaign worked with a foreign state to defeat Clinton and undermine the entire American electoral process.

Not only does it warrant a non-partisan, independent investigation, but it should result in, to paraphrase the president, a complete and total shutdown of Trumps agenda until weget to the bottom of this.

The CNN report also confirms what Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said earlier today on MSNBC when he told Chuck Todd that there is more than circumstantial evidence now showing that Russia and the Trump campaign were working together to defeat Clinton.

The road to Donald Trumps impeachment is getting shorter by the minute.

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Robby Mook Won’t Rule Out Hillary Clinton Running in 2020 – Breitbart News

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In an appearance Monday on MSNBC, Mook was asked by host GretaVan Susteren what are the odds that Clinton will run for office again.

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Im going to let her answer for that, Mook replied. I think what happens right now, weve got to get to the bottom of what happened in 2016, then we can start worrying about the next cycle. But weve got to make sure that this cannot happen again in two years or four years to anybody else.

Mook also refused to rule out a Clinton comeback in 2020 when asked Tuesday by veteran news anchor Dan Rather.

I have no idea, Mook said. You genuinely would have to ask her.

In recent weeks, Clintons name has been linked to reports that shes eyeing a political comeback of some kind.

According toTMZ, Clinton is considering running for New York City mayor this, despite that a majority of likely voters in the deep blue Big Apple dont want heranywhere near city hall.

Still searching for her place in a politically frayed Democratic party, Clinton announced last weekat a St Patricks Day event in Scranton, Pennsylvania that she isready to, you know, come out of the woods.

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Sean Spicer: Hillary Clinton Has ‘Much More Extensive Ties’ with Russia than Trump – Breitbart News

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Spicer remindedreporters that Clintons campaign manager John Podesta sat on the board of a Kremlin-backed energy company, while his brother Tony Podesta lobbied against U.S. sanctions on Russian banks.

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He also accused former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of having much more extensive ties with Russia than Trump.

As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, along with the Obama Administration, approved a deal that gave Russia one-fifth of Americas uranium reserves. Hillarys husband, former President Bill Clinton, received over half-a-million dollars by a paid speech by a bank connected to the uranium deal. And Vladimir Putin personally called the former President and thanked him for giving the speech.

Manafort resigned from the Trump campaign in August after reports highlighted his business dealings with pro-Russian political forces in Ukraine. Today, the Associated Press reported that Manafort signed a $10 million contract in 2006 to represent the interests of a Russian billionaireclose to Putin.

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The Fifth Amendment may not protect our passwords, US Court of Appeals says – TechnoBuffalo

by Eric Frederiksen | March 21, 2017

The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects American citizens from incriminating themselves, but it seems forgotten passwords dont always fall under that. The US Third Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling of contempt from a lower court over a mans claimed inability to remember his drive-decryption password.

A computer, pair of iPhones, and two external drives belonging to the anonymous defendant were seized as part of a child pornography investigation. The court ruling states that the defendant voluntarily provided the password for his iPhones but refused to offer up the passwords for his Apple Mac Pro or external hard drives. Forensic analysts were able to recover the password for the computer, but not the drives. When asked to enter in the passwords for his drives, the defendant entered in a number of incorrect passwords. The judge, however, didnt believe the defendant, and it eventually came out that he did have the passwords and had chosen not to reveal them because of the devices contents.

The court already knew a bit about what it was getting into. In the process of analysis, those forensic analysts had discovered file signatures on the defendants computer that matched the hash values of known child pornography files. They also had testimony from the defendants sister that he had shown her said files on the external hard drives. The court ended up ruling that being forced to produce a password did not count as testimony and, as a result, did not fall under the protection of the Fifth Amendment.

In this particular case, the court had compelling evidence to force the issue, and this is the kind of situation where we want to see justice done, but it could potentially set a dangerous precedent. The Electronic Frontier Foundation toldThe Register that any time suspects are forced to disclose contents of their mind, thats enough to trigger the Fifth Amendment, end of story.

Meanwhile, other legal experts note that data encryption is now standard within many businesses, and an inability to force decryption makes these companies effectively immune from discovery and subpoenas.

The balance between personal privacy and pursuit of justice has never been murkier than it is in the current age of everything-encryption. There simply isnt as much physical evidence for investigators to pore over, and much of the digital evidence is locked up in encryption. At the same time, citizens have a right to privacy and to protecting that privacy.

The EFFs senior staff attorney Mark Rumold expects this question to climb its way up the courts and said he wouldnt be surprised to see the issue make its way to the Supreme Court.

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