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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Famous journalist Glenn Greenwald mired in sex tape scandal that he says was released by 'political enemies'
Journalist Glenn Greenwald has hit out at his 'political enemies' after sex tapes involving him were circulated on social media. In a post to his X on Friday morning, Greenwald said the clips were published without his 'knowledge or consent' on Thursday evening. The 58-year-old also added that the leaking of the videos was done so by 'political enemies' to 'advance a political agenda'. He said: 'Last night's videos were released online depicting behavior in my private life. Some were distorted and others were not. 'They were published without my knowledge or consent and its publication was therefore criminal. 'Though we do not yet know exactly who is responsible, we are close to knowing, and the motive was a maliciously political one. 'As for the content of the videos: I have no embarrassment or regret about them. The videos depict consenting adults engaged in intimate actions in their private lives. They all display fully consensual behavior, harming nobody. 'Obviously it can be uncomfortable and unpleasant when your private behavior is made public against your will – that's why the behavior is private in the first place – but the only wrongdoing here is the criminal and malicious publication of the videos in an attempt to malign perceived political enemies and advance a political agenda. 'Others are, of course, free to form their own judgments, as some are prone to do about others' private lives. 'It won't change my work. I will continue to call out the many prongs of my journalism, and pursue the causes important to me, exactly as before.'


Washington Post
12-05-2025
- Politics
- Washington Post
Trump's attack on nonprofits has an ugly history
Half a century ago, President Richard M. Nixon's White House counsel drafted a memo focused on weaponizing the government against the president's perceived opponents. The language wasn't subtle: 'How can we use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies.' As part of this effort, the Nixon administration tried — unsuccessfully — to force the IRS to investigate hundreds of its handpicked 'enemies.'