Trial for FBI Informant Accused of Faking Biden Bribe Claims Won’t Begin Until After 2024 Election Judge Rules

Alexander Smirnov was identified earlier this year as a confidential FBI informant who passed allegations to the bureau. A federal judge has granted a request to delay the criminal trial of Alexander Smirnov, an FBI informant accused of lying about a bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, until after the

House Passes Bill That Would Require Feds to Obtain a Warrant to Purchase Americans’ Data

‘This bill is exactly the type of legislation needed to rein in the federal government and protect the privacy rights of Americans,’ Rep. Harriet Hageman said. CORRECTION: The previous version of this article incorrectly stated the outcome of the House vote. The Epoch Times regrets the error. Congress passed a bill on April 17 that,

House Rejects Bill That Would Require Feds to Obtain a Warrant to Purchase Americans’ Data

‘This bill is exactly the type of legislation needed to rein in the federal government and protect the privacy rights of Americans,’ Rep. Harriet Hageman said. Congress has rejected a bill that, if passed, would require the federal government to obtain a warrant to purchase Americans’ private data from third parties. HR 4639, “The Fourth

WATCH: Columbia University President Testifies on Explosion of Campus Anti-Semitism

Columbia University president Minouche Shafik gave congressional testimony Wednesday on the explosion of campus anti-Semitism. Facing questions from the Republican-led House Education Committee, Shafik said that “anti-Jewish protests” have not taken place at Columbia—then reversed course. “You were asked, ‘Were there any anti-Jewish protests?’ and you said no,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik (R., N.Y.), noting