Last week, Republicans began to call for the release of a memo authored by House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes that purports to lay out a series of abuses connected to the FBI surveillance of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. As often happens these days, a Twitter hashtag, #ReleaseTheMemo, evolved around the effort and was widely retweeted by Republicans and elected officials. It didn’t take long for a report to emerge that claimed Russian-sponsored Twitter accounts and bots were the real driving force behind the viral call for the release of the memo ...

January 27 2018

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The Russia ‘Fake News’ Scare Is All about Chilling Speech

David Harsanyi

Last week, Republicans began to call for the release of a memo authored by House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes that purports to lay out a series of abuses connected to the FBI surveillance of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. As often happens these days, a Twitter hashtag, #ReleaseTheMemo, evolved...

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