By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Director of JIP. Member of the Editorial Board and Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. President Trump’s clumsy explanation on June 21 of his planned military strike against Iran rapidly collapsed. But it falls within a longer tradition of Executive Branch secrecy and deception regarding history-making […]
Browsing Category: June 2019 issue
Why did the UK court deferred Assange extradition hearing to next year?
Sputnik interview with Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, The Indicter chief editor. It is the UK government, not the UK courts that ultimate decide on the extradition issue . The determinant decision around this case is not the one taken today by the court. Instead, the most relevant judgement is the one taken by the […]
CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou discussed the Assange case with Sunday Wire host Patrick Henningsen
This week, the US Justice Department delivered a formal extradition request for Julian Assange to UK officials, which means any additional US charges against him beyond the 18-count indictment filed last month may be unlikely now. SUNDAY WIRE host Patrick Henningsen [foto at right] discussed the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with former CIA […]
Trump Found His Roy Cohn In Deep State Fixer Bill Barr
By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Director of JIP, Member of the Editorial Board and Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. In protecting President Trump, Attorney General William Barr is meeting the president’s demand for a loyal legal fixer in the radical right mold of the canny, connected and immoral Roy Cohn. That […]