Tag: Classified Documents

Robert Malley, a key figure in the Biden administration's Middle East policy, was suspended from his position due to reportedly mishandling classified documents.
The article discusses the cover-up of classified documents found in President Biden's office and raises questions about who may have blocked the National Archives and Records Administration from informing the public about these records.
This article discusses the issue of secrecy and its impact on democratic governance in the United States.
The podcast discusses Noah Rothman's article titled "The Worldwide COVID Revolts" which examines the political repercussions of COVID-19 lockdowns globally.
In a recent podcast, the discussion delves into a quote from Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell, contrasting liberal and conservative views on government power and regulation, and examining the presence of classified documents in an envelope marked personal in Joe Biden's former vice-presidential office.
The podcast discusses accusations against the GOP for fulfilling a campaign promise to reduce the size and aggressiveness of the IRS, highlighting Republican opposition to the agency.
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Adam White discusses the legal implications of Joe Biden declaring the pandemic over and Donald Trump's handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago on a podcast.