Incidents of terrorism conducted for partisan, rather than ideological reasons, have spiked according to new data. Riley McCabe explains the trend in this week’s Foreign Policy Essay.
It's the "Yo Adrian! Go Vote!" Edition! On this week's Rational Security, Scott Anderson sat down with Alan Rozenshtein, Benjamin Wittes, and Molly Reynolds to talk through the week’s big national security news, including Israel's strikes on Iran and recent reporting of Elon Musk's conversations with Vladimir Putin:
On today's Lawfare Daily, Quinta Jurecic and Eugenia Lostri spoke to Cait Conley about the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's role in coordinating efforts to secure the 2024 election—from ensuring the physical security of election workers to identifying foreign influence campaigns.
Today, U.S. intelligence officials released a partially redacted document outlining the potential for foreign actors, like China, Iran, and Russia, to exert influence on and after the 2024 presidential election. Read the briefing doc from Olivia Manes. www.lawfaremedia.org/article/intelligence-briefing-outlines-foreign-influence-threats-to-u.s.-elections
Anastasiia Lapatina unpacks Ukrainian President Zelensky’s trip to the U.S., where he tried to boost support for Ukraine at the White House, the UN, and Trump Tower, and the controversy surrounding his visit.
Today, Lawfare and Protect Democracy are launching a new project on the limitations, drawbacks, and dangers of deploying the military on U.S. soil. Alex Tausanovitch introduces the series and explains what it will delve into.
Coverage of the US government’s busy week combating Russian operatives so far has examined these actions piecemeal. But taken together, they reveal a broad, interagency effort and a much different strategy than 2016, write Quinta Jurecic and Natalie Orpett.
Today, DA Bragg filed a response in opposition to Trump's motion for an immediate stay of Judge Hellerstein's order denying his removal motion for the NYC hush-money case. Find the filing on #DocketWatch: NY, from Katherine Pompilio. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/current-projects/the-trump-trials/new-york/docket-watch-trump-prosecuted-in-new-york
Today the Justice Dept. announced its seizure of internet domains used by the Russian govt to conduct foreign malign influence campaigns and the indictment of 2 RT employees in connection with election interference aimed at the 2024 U.S. elections. Read the affidavit, indictment and more from Katherine Pompilio.
Today, U.S. District Court Judge Hellerstein (SDNY) denied Trump's motion for leave to file removal papers in his NY hush money and election interference case. Read the order on #DocketWatch: NY, updated by Katherine Pompilio. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/current-projects/the-trump-trials/new-york/docket-watch-trump-prosecuted-in-new-york