New York Times Runs FBI Agent’s Angry Resignation Column, Neglects To Inform Readers Of Agent’s Ties To Democrats

New York Times Runs FBI Agent’s Angry Resignation Column, Neglects To Inform Readers Of Agent’s Ties To Democrats

The FBI special agent who penned a scathing takedown column that ran in Saturday's New York Times, in which he laid out his reasons for leaving the bureau and cited his disgust with Republicans' "relentless attacks" on the agency, apparently declined to disclose his history of donating to Democratic candidates.

A Federal Election Commission search for Joshua Campbell, who claimed he is leaving "so I can join the growing chorus of people who believe that the relentless attacks on the bureau undermine not just America's premier law enforcement agency but also the nation's security," gave $100 in November to ActBlue, the Somerville-based Democratic Party fund-raising arm, to be earmarked to the then-candidacy of recently elected Alabama Democratic U.S. Senator Doug Jones.

For Some Patriots Coaches, Saturday Night Mass at Gillette A Highlight of Football Season
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For Some Patriots Coaches, Saturday Night Mass at Gillette A Highlight of Football Season

Matthew McDonald

Three assistant coaches are among the New England Patriots affiliates who regularly attend a special Saturday vigil Mass at Gillette Stadium the evening before home football games, celebrated by Monsignor Mike Foley of the Diocese of Worcester. The coaches interviewed in the story are special teams coach Joe Judge, defensive line coach Brendan Daly, and wide receivers coach Chad O'Shea.

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