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Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson covers politics and the West from Denver. She can be reached at vrichardson@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Valerie Richardson

"President [Cyril] Ramaphosa has pledged that the land reform process will follow the rule of law and its implementation will not adversely affected economic growth, agricultural production, or food security," the State Department said in a statement. (Associated Press)

South Africa white-owned farm seizures ‘land reform’ that will ‘follow the rule of law’: State Dept.

The State Department issued a statement Wednesday on South Africa moving to expropriate largely white-owned farmland, offering assurances that the country was engaged in an "open process." And then President Trump promptly undid the statement and said he'd ordered Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to review the program, which he harshly criticized as mass murder. Published August 22, 2018

In this Monday, May 8, 2017, file photo, former National Intelligence Director James Clapper testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism hearing: "Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election." (Associated Press) ** FILE **

James Clapper criticizes John Brennan for anti-Trump rhetoric

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Sunday criticized John Brennan's overheated rhetoric, specifically his description last month of Mr. Trump's behavior at Helsinki as "nothing short of treasonous." Published August 19, 2018

White House counsel Donald McGahn is reported to have spent 30 hours over three days answering questions as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference. (Associated Press/File)

Don McGahn leak shows Robert Mueller team ‘panicking,’ Rudy Giuliani says

Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani refuted speculation Sunday that White House counsel Donald McGahn had flipped on President Trump, accusing "desperate" investigators of leaking information about the attorney's cooperation with the special counsel in order to lure the president into a perjury trap. Published August 19, 2018

First-graders in Caryn Bednarek's class at Queen of All Saints Catholic School enjoy a snack and listen quietly as she goes over their new classroom procedures on the first day of the 2018-2019 school year Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Michigan City, Ind. (Kelley Smith/The News-Dispatch via AP) ** FILE **

School shootings prompt bulletproof gear, more security

Across the nation, parents and students are taking extra precautions with bullet-resistant gear, while school districts are seeking to tighten their security, expand active-shooter training, and retrofit infrastructure to make it as gunman-proof as possible. Published August 16, 2018