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Articles by Valerie Richardson

In this Dec. 3, 20156 photo, President Barack Obama sits with FBI director James Comey in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, before making a statement on the mass shooting in San Bernandino, Calif.  The U.S. government’s ability to review and analyze five years’ worth of telephone records for the married couple blamed in the deadly shootings in California lapsed when the National Security Agency’s controversial mass surveillance program was formally shut down, four days before the deadly California shootings.  Under a court order, those historical calling records at the NSA are now off-limits to agents running the FBI terrorism investigation even with a warrant.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Democrats turn against FBI director, accused of meddling in election

Months after they declared James B. Comey an honest arbiter, Democrats are now mounting a full assault on the FBI director, accusing him of inappropriate meddling in the presidential election after he notified Congress last week that he has renewed an investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's secret email server.

October 30, 2016
A number of less-noticed conversations on the explosive undercover videos released by Project Veritas Action last week suggest coordination among the Hillary Clinton campaign, the Democratic National Committee and pro-Democrat third-party groups. (Associated Press)

Project Veritas videos could land Hillary Clinton campaign, Democrats in hot water

Paying agitators to bait Trump supporters may be sleazy, but it's unlikely to result in legal trouble for the Democratic operatives caught in the Project Veritas Action sting. What may land Democrats in hot water are a number of less-noticed conversations on the explosive undercover videos released last week.

October 23, 2016