Ridiculous that #AileenCannon says that there are "novel & difficult" #CIPA issues when her delays have meant the CIPA issues have barely been considered by the court. The only section of CIPA she has considered was §4, which is straightforward.
Espionage in the #European#parliament What kind of information might have slipped out? | #DW News
Across Western #Europe, anxiety about Chinese spying is growing. A man working for a prominent German politician from the far-right #AfD party has been arrested. Prosecutors accuse him of passing on information from the European parliament, where he worked since 2019, and of spying on the Chinese opposition abroad.
#Trump Was Warned to Return Records to Archives, Unsealed Documents Say
“Whatever you have, give everything back — let them come here & get everything,” the unnamed associate told Trump, acc/to an interview the person gave the FBI “Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will.”
If you're still using their products by then, you have definitely given up digital sovereignty and you're happy to embrace the possibility of industrial #espionage by US companies.
The PH military alarmed by the "more than 4,600 Chinese nationals have reportedly enrolled in a private university and rented homes in various locations in Tuguegarao [Northern Philippines]."
Who needs spies when you gladly welcome them as 'students'?
"A lawyer who worked in Donald Trump's White House has predicted that Judge Aileen Cannon will be removed from the former president's classified documents case."
Jack Smith's historic case is too important in the realm of jurisprudence to be subject to the whims of Federalist influences and fealty to the person who hired you, especially when that perdon is the defendant and their charges border espionage.
[Gifted for 30 days, NYTimes]: Czechs Accuse Men of ‘Russian Influence Operation’ in Europe
Amid news reports that European politicians received payments to promote Russian interests, the Czech government froze the assets of the men and a website, Voice of Europe.
Today in Labor History March 29, 1951: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were executed at Sing Sing in 1953. The Rosenberg’s sons, Michael and Robert Meeropol (adopted by Abel Meeropol, the composer of “Strange Fruit,”), maintained their parents’ innocence. However, after the fall of the Soviet Union, decoded Soviet cables showed that their father had, in fact, collaborated, but that their mother was innocent. They continued to fight for the mother’s pardon, but Obama refused to grant it. The Rosenberg’s sons were among the last students to attend the anarchist Modern School, in Lakewood, New Jersey, before it finally shut its doors in 1958.
The U.K. has publicly accused China of hacking the country's Electoral Commission and gaining access to critical control systems and the personal information of millions of voters. The @ConversationUS looks at the reasons why China may have targeted the U.K., how such a cyberattack works and why it's unlikely the U.K.'s upcoming election will be influenced by it.