Although Congresswoman Jane Harman’s bold challenge to the Department of Justice to “bring on the tapes” is getting most of the attention from this interview, another thing that stands out is her defense that she didn’t need to cut a…
In Nov. 2006, Time Magazine referred to Harman’s blowing off a US intel briefing to go hear a Saban Center briefing instead: “When the Saban Center talks, I listen,” Harman said at a Saban Center briefing in February on U.S….
In Nov. 2006, Time Magazine referred to Harman’s blowing off a US intel briefing to go hear a Saban Center briefing instead: “When the Saban Center talks, I listen,” Harman said at a Saban Center briefing in February on U.S….
Rep. Harman has written a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding that the Department of Justice “release all transcripts and other investigative material involving me in an unredacted form. It is my intention to make this material available to…
As was true for me during the war in Gaza, Twitter is once again distinguishing itself as a pretty impressive news ticker. I’ve been using it follow the Jane Harman scandal and am amazed by how quickly it moves along….
The great pleasure of the Harman-Saban story is that it suggests (I know, I’m repeating myself) that MSM journalists are finally getting on the Israel lobby story. Once you start pulling this out from under the carpet, who knows where…
The great pleasure of the Harman-Saban story is that it suggests (I know, I’m repeating myself) that MSM journalists are finally getting on the Israel lobby story. Once you start pulling this out from under the carpet, who knows where…
Marcy Winograd, a member of Progressive Democrats of America, challenged Jane Harman in the 2006 Democratic primary in California’s 36th congressional district. Winograd made the decision to run against Harman after watching her defend the Bush administration’s warrantless wiretapping program…
Jeffrey Goldberg notions that CQ’s Jeff Stein should be prosecuted, along with his source, for publishing NSA material–that is if we adopt the Justice Department standard under which Steve Rosen and Ken Weissman are being prosecuted, for sharing secret material…