Dear New York Times: It’s high time we call a spy a spy

DCNFAnders Hagstrom, DCNF

Stefan Halper was spying on President Donald Trump’s campaign, and it’s high time The New York Times acknowledge it.

The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Anders Hagstrom explains the difference between a “spy” and an “informant,” and why Halper is clearly the former, despite claims from the Times. His actions toward Trump campaign advisors George Papadopoulos and Carter Page are totally disqualifying, but the Times continues pushing the idea that the FBI was working totally above board with no abuse of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Courts.

The question now is, did the FBI instruct Halper to infiltrate the Trump administration after the election? Trump thinks so, and if he’s right, this could be one of the biggest political scandals in American history.

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