"They are still slighting [sic] me like I don’t have plenty more dirt to spill on Elon. This is going to get extremely ugly...Elon will learn very soon who is more powerful of us two."
Federal prosecutors are pursuing a criminal investigation of China’s Huawei Technologies for allegedly stealing trade secrets from U.S. business partners.
...Judge Lamberth wrote that Clinton's use of a private email account was "one of the gravest modern offenses to government transparency" and said the response of the State and Justice Departments "smacks of outrageous misconduct."
He was hired by the DEA and permitted to handle money even though he showed signs of deception on his polygraph exam and had previously filed for bankruptcy, listing $500,000 in debts.
More that $4.1 million was made when hackers infiltrated the SEC's EDGAR database and gained access to approximately 157 earnings reports before they were made public.
A notice by the Chinese Foreign Ministry urged Chinese citizens to be aware of the risks of being "arbitrarily detained at the request of a third nation" in Canada
"In furtherance of my commitment to cooperate and provide the American people with answers, I have accepted the invitation by Chairman Elijah Cummings to appear publicly on February 7..."
"It seems that, to some people, only Canadian citizens shall be treated in a humanitarian manner and their freedom deemed valuable, while Chinese people do not deserve that."