This weekend on Townhall.com, we celebrate a birthday — and an apt homage to a patriot. A possible homage. A proposal. For the President.
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- Videos: Five Years a Fugitive
- Washington Post: Inspector general blasts Comey and also says others at FBI showed ‘willingness to take official action’ to hurt Trump
- Reason: People Who Called Snowden a Traitor Shocked to Learn About All This Domestic Surveillance
- Townhall: Obama vs. Snowden
- Townhall: Should Snowden Pardon President Obama?
- Washington Post: U.S. charges Snowden with espionage
- U.S. vs. Edward J. Snowden criminal complaint
- The Atlantic: What James Clapper Doesn’t Understand About Edward Snowden
- The Hill: Media fawning over Comey, McCabe looks silly after stinging IG report
- Washington Times: James Clapper says Edward Snowden’s leaks accelerated roll-out of strong encryption
- New York Post: Lisa Page, FBI agent who bashed Trump in texts, resigns
1 reply on “Townhall: A Birthday Present for the Deep State”
I’m no political expert, and I usually don’t comment on political issues. However, I just can’t understand how Edward Snowden can be considered a criminal when he exposed huge crimes done by others. It seems to me that if he was aware of a crime and did not expose it, he would be part of a cover-up and guilty of aiding and abetting criminals. I think he is a hero and should be pardoned immediately.