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Two public transportation enthusiasts embarked on a courageous journey to travel from the Mexican border to Canada, using ...
Former chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security Miles Taylor reacts to reports that staff-level officials are informally discussing invoking the 25th amendment, and says he does not ...
CNN host Chris Cuomo pressed Miles Taylor, the former Trump administration staffer who revealed this week he was behind a 2018 New York Times op-ed and 2019 book attributed to “Anonymous,” why ...
You will see the President align with dictators around the world,” said Miles Taylor, who served as chief of staff to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, in an interview with CNN’s ...
3,792 miles, 4½ days, and 16 states: Boston transit enthusiast chronicles journey across the US by bus Earlier this month, Miles Taylor embarked on yet another epic journey, this time from South ...
Miles Taylor, former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff, announced Wednesday that he is the anonymous senior Trump administration official who wrote the New York Times op-ed “ I Am Part of ...
Miles Taylor, who admitted to writing about Donald Trump under the pen name "Anonymous," said Wednesday he owed CNN anchor Anderson Cooper a beer for lying to him during an August interview.
Former Department of Homeland Security official Miles Taylor on Wednesday revealed himself as "Anonymous," the author of an op-ed vowing resistance to President Trump.
UPDATE, 9:26 PM PT: Miles Taylor appeared on Chris Cuomo's CNN show and explained why he lied to Anderson Cooper in August about being Anonymous, the Trump administration figure who wrote a ...
Miles Taylor, the former chief of staff in the Department of Homeland Security, revealed that he was the anonymous author of an anti-Trump New York Times op-ed in 2018.
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