Entries by emptywheel

A Race to Get Excited About: Trevor Thomas

[youtube]1hJi8rLT8k0[/youtube] I noted last week that we might have an exciting candidate–Trevor Thomas–running against Justin Amash to be my congressman. He has officially filed his papers to run. So I now have something to officially get excited about for this election. His video, above, really captures why I think he’ll be such a good candidate. […]

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DOJ’s Untracked Email Spying

As Wired reports, DOJ blew off the requirement that it tell Congress how many pen registers and trap and trace devices they used for the entire Bush Administration. […]the Justice Department was not following the law and had not provided Congress with the material at least for years 2004 to 2008. On the flip side, […]

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The UndieBomber’s Interrogators Asked Him about Anwar al-Awlaki’s Death Just after He Was Put on Kill List

At least by October 4, 2011, UndieBomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been told that Anwar al-Awlaki had been killed. During jury selection that day, he yelled out “Anwar is alive,” as he had previously yelled out “Osama’s alive” at a hearing in September. A week later, Abdulmutallab tried to plead guilty, and the following day, […]

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Alan Gross and Jacob Appelbaum

This AP story describing the backstory of USAID contractor Alan Gross’s imprisonment in Cuba is interesting in its own right. Past reporting had made it clear that Cuba had declared Gross a spy because he was setting up secure communications technology for Cuba’s Jewish community. Gross’ company, JBDC Inc., which specializes in setting up Internet […]

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The Anonymous DOJ Handmaiden of Political Whim

Adam Liptak has an odd story on the increasing use of technology to pursue leaks. I find it odd for two reasons. In spite of the fact that he nods to technology and has Lucy Dalglish relate the same story I described here, in which a national security representative told her “they know” who journalists […]

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Why Has the Government Story about Who Ordered the UndieBomber to Attack the US Changed?

The government has told two or three slightly different stories about who directed and inspired Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s UndieBomber plot. The stories are all reconcilable (I’m not suggesting nefarious intent). But the differences in the three stories are worth noting, not least because the government killed Anwar al-Awlaki based on a claim he was the […]

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Government Finally Releases Narrative of Anwar al-Awlaki’s Role in UndieBombing Plot

As part of its sentencing memo asking for multiple counts of life imprisonment against Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the government has finally officially laid out how it claims Anwar al-Awlaki was involved in Abdulmutallab’s plot. I’ve included the entirety of the account below the rule. I agree with Evan Perez. Now that they’ve made this narrative […]

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