Ali Vayeghan Was Deported Under Trump's Executive Order. Now He's Back in the U.S.
After Ali Vayeghan was deported as a result of Trump’s executive order, a judge ruled that he be returned to the United States. We filmed his homecoming.
After Ali Vayeghan was deported as a result of Trump’s executive order, a judge ruled that he be returned to the United States. We filmed his homecoming.
In this video, Jeremy Scahill describes the scene from the middle of the Women's March on Washington.
The old adage that the cover-up is worse than the crime seems like it was tailored for Trump and his merry band of imbeciles, ideological zealots, and family members.
As I took the stand, I thought about how much press freedom had been lost and how drastically national security reporting had changed in the post-9/11 era.
Former Nixon lawyer John Dean and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg analyze the Trump moment.
WikiLeaks said CIA hackers impersonated foreign hackers. In fact, the files simply showed reuse of code — in ways that implicated no one else.
The David Horowitz Freedom Center, as a nonprofit organization, isn't allowed to make political donations. But it has been underwriting Geert Wilders's PVV in the Netherlands.
Jane Mayer exposes the Koch-brother puppet masters behind Mike Pence. Ai Weiwei talks about his film, “Human Flow.” Plus, new music from Deerhoof.
Josh Walker went to Rojava to volunteer with the YPG in its battle against ISIS. When he returned to Britain, he faced a legal quandary that could put him in prison for 10 years.
Roger Stone is one of four Trump associates reportedly under scrutiny for ties to Russia. He spoke to The Intercept about these allegations and his complicated views on “truth.”
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