Monday, May 18, 2020

Trump's Secret New Watchlist Lets His Administration Track Americans

FAKE Newsweek  https://www.msn.com, owned by, Trump's Secret New Watchlist Lets His Administration Track Americans

Newsweek  https://www.msn.com, is "reporting" that the Trump administration has created a new and expansive national security watchlist that, for the first time since 9/11, includes Americans who have no connection to terrorism. The new watchlist, authorized through a classified Attorney General order and launched in 2017, is expected to grow to well over one million names. It also allows the government to track and monitor Americans without a warrant, even when there is no evidence they're breaking the law. 

It SEEMS that the Mainstream media RECENTLY  ignored, downplayed the declassified list of Obama officials who requested 'unmasking' of General Flynn. Much of the mainstream media either downplayed or completely ignored the newly released list of top Obama officials who had requested the unmasking of former national security advisor General Michael Flynn. After acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell declassified the controversial requests to identify Flynn in surveilled communications he had with the Russian ambassador, Congress made the list public on Wednesday and several prominent figures appeared to have been involved in the unmasking, including former President Obummer, former Vice President Joe Biden, former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former DNI James Clapper, former U.N. ambassador Samantha Power, former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, and former White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, to name the "Tip Of The ICEBERG"

However, there was scarce coverage of the breaking news across the media landscape.
Broadcast networks ABC and NBC completely ignored the unmasking list during their evening programs. "World News Tonight" and "NBC Nightly News" kept much of its focus on the latest developments in the coronavirus outbreak while "CBS Evening News" briefly addressed the controversy.

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