Did Trump Team Hire Israeli Spy Firm for 'Dirty Ops'?
A key Obama administration official involved in the Iranian nuclear weapons deal said he may have been the target of a mysterious spy operation.
The Woman Who Kept the Secrets
Gina Haspel's CIA colleagues praise her discretion, but that trait bedevils her nomination.
GOP Candidate Left CIA Under Cloud, Sources Allege
Intelligence sources claim pro-Trump GOP candidate Scott Uehlinger was pushed out of the CIA over ethical issues.
Is Russia Hunting Defectors in America?
Kremlin spies have stepped up surveillance of defectors under U.S. protection, sources say
Torture, the CIA and Hulu's 'The Looming Tower'
Former FBI counterterrorism agent Ali Soufan spoke to Newsweek about Donald Trump's pick to head the CIA and the new TV series based on Lawrence Wright's book.
Torture Not Likely to Return at the CIA
Former CIA officers say black sites and waterboarding are a thing of the past, despite the résumé of Gina Haspel, Donald Trump's new pick to run the agency.
Five Questions for Former FBI Agent Mark Rossini
The man at the center of the events of Hulu's "The Looming Tower" wants "people to know the truth."
Darkness at Nunes
A protege of Michael Flynn, Devin Nunes has long been criticized in Washington for his penchant for alternative facts.
A Secret History of Israeli Assassinations
In his new book, "Rise Up and Kill," the legendary journalist Ronen Bergman gets top Israeli officials to confess to moral qualms, foul-ups and mistakes.
Did 'The Post' Get It Wrong?
In 'The Post', Daniel Ellsberg's frustration with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's lies leads him to leak the Pentagon Papers. But the real story also involves the cover-up of a Green Beret murder that changed the course of the Vietnam War.
Exclusive: Las Vegas Shooting Person of Interest Speaks
Haig said that he no longer sells ammunition and that he doesn't know "wacko" Stephen Paddock.
Inside Trump's Paranoid Mind
Before he ran for president, Trump was judged "more or less normal," at least by the standards of the eccentric rich. Not anymore.
Putin's Man in the White House?
Forget collusion. U.S. counterspies worry the president has—wittingly or unwittingly—become a Kremlin 'asset.'
Trump Ambassador Beat Woman During Watergate: Report
Stephen King, Trump's envoy to the Czech Republic, reportedly roughed up the wife of Nixon's campaign director to silence her about Watergate crimes.
Was Flynn Doing Business During Trump's Inauguration?
A whistleblower has provided an account of a businessman texting with Trump's ex–national security adviser about a Middle East nuclear power project.
Pompeo's Message to Iran Slammed as Political 'Stunt'
Mike Pompeo tried to warn Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani not to threaten "U.S. interests" in the region.
Top Dem Fundraiser Rented Room To Would-Be Post Scammer
The plot thickens: The mysterious woman who tried to hoodwink The Washington Post also rented a room last summer from a top Democratic Party fundraiser.
Ex-Spy Chief Hayden Escalates Attack on Trump
Trump's tweet attacking CNN shocked and appalled him, says the former CIA and NSA director.
UCLA Players Aren't the Only Americans Jailed in China
Two Americans spend another Thanksgiving in Chinese jails under spurious charges.
Trump's Pressure Points
Former intelligence analysts say CIA director Mike Pompeo seems willing to bend to Trump on Russia and Iran.
Bergdahl Guilty Verdict Could Be Overturned
Trump calling Bergdahl a "dirty rotten traitor" could lead to his guilty verdict being overturned.
Dossier's Clinton Connection Won't Deter Russia Probes
The Clinton campaign and DNC helped finance the Steele dossier, but important elements of the document have panned out.
Army Intel Officer Tracks Down Spymaster Who Beat Him
A U.S. Army intel officer returns to Vietnam, chasing the enemy spymaster who beat him, hoping to learn more about why America lost the war.
Russians Have Open Path to U.S. Election Subversion
Key homeland security posts remain unfilled on the anniversary of warning of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
CIA Officer in Leak Case Injured in Traffic Accident
John Kiriakou plowed into a car in Washington, DC. and suffered broken ribs, a fractured clavicle and lumbar spine damage, according to his attorney.
Bipartisan Certainty: The Russians Are Coming Still
Alarmed by Trump inaction, the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee want firmer measures on Russian subversion.
Madman on the Potomac
Trump's threat to nuke North Korea has experts poring over the fine print on presidential authority.
'Mark Felt' Director on FBI Heroes, Watergate's Shadow
Filmmaker Peter Landesman goes "inside the heart and mind of the man" who changed history as the informant "Deepthroat."
CIA Honors Officer Who Saved Karzai's Life
Former Kabul station chief Greg Vogle leapt on Karzai to shield him from a blast in 2001.