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(1) A Spotlight On Edward Price.
(2) His full name is Edward Chase Price.

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(3) He was born on November 22, 1982.

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(4) He was born in Dallas, TX.

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(5) His family members include Chris D. Price, Alan Wade Price, Lance A. Price, Martin Lewis Price, Elizabeth S. Price and Aaron Schwid.

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(6) His father was Martin Lewis Price.

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(7) His mother was Elizabeth S. Price.

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(8) His brother is Lance A. Price.

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(9) His sister is Samantha Price.

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(10) Ned I. Price is considered to be one of his aliases.

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(11) He has been associated with Washington, DC; Arlington, DC; and Dallas, TX.
(12) He has a Twitter profile. He apparently joined on February 10, 2010.

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(13) He also had a specific, job-related Twitter profile, which has since been archived after the transition from the Obama Administration to the Trump Administration.

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(14) He has an Amazon account.

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(15) He is a registered member of the Democratic Party.

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(16) He is a fellow with the Truman National Security Project. He is a part of the chapter in Washington, DC.

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(17) On November 7, 2000, George W. Bush was elected to become the President of the United States.
(18) On June 5, 2001, Price left a review on Amazon for "Shooting the Moon: The True Story of An American Manhunt Unlike Any Other, Ever", written by David Harris.

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(19) He then graduated from St. Mark's School of Texas.

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(20) Shortly afterwards, Price then attended Georgetown University.

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(21) Price was two weeks into his freshman year at Georgetown University when September 11th terrorist attack occurred.

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(22) Inspired to serve for his country after, he sought a position with the Central Intelligence Agency while still studying at Georgetown University.

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(23) Price then informed his father that he was pursuing a role in the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(24) In 2002, Price worked on Senator Tim Johnson's re-election campaign.

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(25) Price also spent time working in the office of Senator Tom Daschle.

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(26) From May to August 2002, Price worked on Ron Kirk's Senate bid.

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(27) Ron Kirk ultimately lost the race to John Cornyn.

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(28) From September 2002 to May 2003, Price worked with the Dedicated Americans For Senate and House PAC.

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(29) In October 2003, Price worked as a project intern at the Club of Madrid in Madrid, Spain.

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(30) In May 2004, Price left the Club of Madrid.

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(31) In August 2004, Price worked as a bunker junior fellow at the Institute For the Study of Diplomacy.

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(32) Price also became the managing editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.

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(33) In 2005, Price graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), International Politics.

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(34) In January 2005, Price joined the Cohen Group as an associate.

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(35) He worked under the former United States Secretary of Defense, William S. Cohen, on public policy, non-profit and business initiatives.

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(36) One of Price's clients at the Cohen Group was Olgoonik Development.

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(37) In May 2005, Price left the Institute For the Study of Diplomacy.

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(38) In October 2005, Price declined to comment on Marc Grossman's behalf at a time where Grossman was under scrutiny for providing Lewis "Scooter" Libby a report about Ambassador Joe Wilson.

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(39) In 2006, Price donated between $1.00 - $100.00 to the Posse Foundation.

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(40) In January 2006, Price left the Cohen Group.

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(41) In February 2006, Price joined the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(42) At the time Price signed up, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency was Porter Goss.

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(43) Price was not a fan of Director Goss's style of leadership, viewing him as partisan.

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(44) In order to pass clearance with the Central Intelligence Agency, Price went through multiple interviews, psychological examinations and completed a lie detector test.

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(45) His family, friends and neighbours were also questioned about every single aspect of his life, including his financial health and his drinking habits.

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(46) At the Central Intelligence Agency, Price worked as an analyst, where he became an expert in terrorist groups.

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(47) Specifically, Price worked in the Counterterrorism Center, where he focused a number of his years on al-Qaeda.

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(48) He travelled the world to deter and disrupt attacks, with some of his work being presented to the Oval Office at times.

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(49) His mentor was Jennifer Lynne Matthews, the chief of the Central Intelligence Agency base in Khost, Afghanistan.

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(50) Jennifer Lynne Matthews was added to the Central Intelligence Agency's memorial wall in June 2010.

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(51) Matthews was killed when a suicide bomber struck the Khost intelligence base on December 30, 2009.

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(52) At some point, Price was taken to a secure Central Intelligence Agency facility, where he watched a videotaped interview with an investigator.

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(53) Price's trip to the facility was due to a discussion he had with an American scholar, quoted as part of his master's thesis research, which had caused concern for the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(54) In August 2007, Price became a writing coach for the Posse Foundation.

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(55) Roughly around this time, Price started coming out as homosexual to his friends and family.

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(56) In 2008, Price began studying at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

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(57) On November 4, 2008, Barack H. Obama was elected to become the President of the United States.
(58) In 2009, Price donated between $1.00 - $99.00 to the Posse Foundation in support of Charles Edel's run of the Great Wall of China Marathon.

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(59) In 2010, Price graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government with a Master of Public Policy, International and Global Affairs.

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(60) In August 2011, Price was pulled over by a police officer for speeding on northern Virginia's George Washington Memorial Parkway.

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(61) Price was informed that he was being placed under arrest for driving with a suspended licence - however, this was actually due to an administrative error at the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles.

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(62) At the time, Price resided on T Street NW, a part of the Dupont Circle neighbourhood.

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(63) During his questioning after the arrest, the officer asked whether Price was gay, based on the address he provided. Price lied and said he was not, and the incident caused him internal embarrassment.

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(64) In 2012, Price donated between $100.00 - $999.00 to the Posse Foundation.

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(65) On September 21, 2012, Price had dinner with a number of his friends, including Angela Boyd, Sierra Howlett, Zara Snapp, Sabrina Roshan, John Plaster, Mark Noble and Dan Zak.
(66) On September 23, 2013, Price went down a slide with Zara Snapp.
(67) In May 2013, Price transferred from his position as senior analyst to become the spokesperson for the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(68) On June 27, 2013, Price discussed counterterrorism co-operation between the Central Intelligence Agency and the New York Police Department.

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(69) On July 18, 2013, Price said that the Central Intelligence Agency actively worked with scientists to determine whether climate change had any repercussions on national security.

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(70) Price declined to comment on any Central Intelligence Agency involvement in the $630,000.00 project to geo-engineer Earth by manipulating the weather system.

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(71) On August 17, 2013, Price gave a statement, confirming that the Central Intelligence Agency tests both Lockheed U-12 and Lockheed A-12 reconnaissance aircraft at the military base Area 51.

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(72) In September 2013, Price said Stephen Preston's answers regarding the torture report was consistent with the Central Intelligence Agency's position, and that steps had been taken to address any shortcomings discovered by the report.

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(73) He did, however, state that there were erroneous details in the Senate report on the Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation program.

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(74) On November 3, 2013, Price declined to comment on the release of George Joannides' material in relation to the JFK Files, citing Jefferson Morley's lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(75) On November 20, 2013, Price denied that the Central Intelligence Agency was involved in the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

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(76) On November 22, 2013, Price stated the Central Intelligence Agency has followed the procedures implemented via the "JFK Assassination Records Collection Act".

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(77) In 2014, J. Barry Polland sold a house to Edward C. Price for $899,000.00.

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(78) On May 20, 2014, Price issued a statement about the Central Intelligence Agency's fake hepatitis vaccination program coming to an end in August 2013.

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(79) In May 2014, Price was transferred from the Central Intelligence Agency to the White House, directly working with the Obama Administration on loan.

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(80) Price became a part of the National Security Council, working as their spokesman.

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(81) Price worked with Ben Rhodes to create an 'echo chamber' during the Obama Administration's nuclear negotiations with Iran.

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(82) As such, Price worked in a windowless downstairs office with Rhodes and Rumana Ahmed.

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(83) Price's role was also considered to be Rhodes' assistant.

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(84) Whenever Rhodes needed to have a specific message to be delivered, a barrage of Twitter messages would be sent out, followed by numerous telephone calls to people in the mainstream media.

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(85) Price understood the way how Ben Rhodes manipulated the mainstream media.

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(86) Price specifically understood how Twitter played a role in pushing any message from the Obama Administration into the public lexicon.

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(87) Price would also help explain certain topics to the White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest.

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(88) By June 2014, Price was the Assistant Press Secretary at the National Security Council.

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(89) He gave a statement that the Obama Administration was actively working on the Mine Ban Treaty, and would be announcing the next steps for it soon.

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(90) Price also said that the White House would take steps to either have a United States Government Accountability Office or a United States Department of Defense Inspector General report covering the Obama Administration's counterterrorism successes.

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(91) In August 2014, Price stated that all African countries in good standing with the African Union were invited to the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit.

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(92) He also said that intelligence agencies conducted declassification reviews on the Senate torture report, which had then been submitted to the White House, with a goal of reducing redactions.

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(93) On August 26, 2014, Price stated that President Obama and the Obama Administration offered their condolences to the family of James Foley, after no representatives were sent to Mass in his honour.

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(94) In September 2014, Price gave a statement that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence was reviewing 28 pages detailing the missing history surrounding 9/11 to prime it for declassification.

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(95) Price gave another statement later that the Obama Administration did not request United States military transportation to bring home Americans stricken with the Ebola virus.

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(96) On September 24, 2014, Price stated that President Obama aimed to work with allies and partners when he chairs the United Nations Security Council for the second time.

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(97) On October 22, 2014, Price explained the procedures of a national emergency when they are declared.

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(98) In November 2014, Price said that the Obama Administration always aimed to reduce civilian casualties in drone strikes.

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(99) In May 2015, Price gavea statement that the Obama Administration regretted any and all Pakistani civilian deaths in drone strikes ordered by the White House.

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(100) He furthered this by stating that the United States Government always aimed to avoid the deaths of innocent civilians, regardless of citizenship.

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(101) Price also said that the Obama Administration would strive to become more transparent in their counterterrorism actions, including lethal operations.

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(102) He refused to comment on specific drone attacks, however.

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(103) Price also gave a statement in defence of Gayle Smith, who had been nominated by President Obama to lead USAID.

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(104) Price then gave a third statement denying Seymour Hersh's reporting that Pakistan security services were aware of the raid on the compound in Abbottabad before it happened, which had resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.

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(105) He declared the compound raid to be a United States operation only, with zero involvement from Pakistan.

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(106) Price also stated there were numerous inaccuracies in Hersh's reporting.

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(107) In June 2015, Price's position changed to Spokesperson and Senior Director of the National Security Council.

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(108) This happened on June 5, 2015, where Price inherited the position from Bernadette Meehan.

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(109) During the July 2015 nuclear negotiations with Iran, which resulted in the Iran Deal, Price helped mislead the public, Congress and the news media.

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(110) This was during a time where Iran was holding several Americans hostage.

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(111) Price later gave a statement about the death of Nasir al-Wuhayshi, and the effects it would have on AQAP and al-Qaeda.

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(112) Price also said that procedures announced in May 2013, related to drone strikes, would continue to apply in Yemen. He refused to comment further on al-Wuhayshi's death.

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(113) On August 15, 2015, Price commended Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's remorse over Japan's actions during World War II.

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(114) On August 25, 2015, Price issued a statement discussing Susan Rice's trip to China.

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(115) On September 20, 2015, Price stated that the Obama Administration was pleased with the release of two American citizens who had been detained in Yemen since the start of 2015, thanking the Omani Government.

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(116) On October 9, 2015, Price defended Rice in the face of Dennis Ross's book, "Doomed to Succeed: The US-Israel Relationship...", which detailed her negative relationship with her Israeli counterpart and with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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(117) In November 2015, Price issued a statement in relation to the reform in the National Security Agency, which prevented them from accessing telephone metadata instantly, instead having to now reach out to telecommunications companies.

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(118) He also issued a statement that the United States Department of State had collected reports of targeted killings, arbitrary arrests, torture and political repression by Burundi's security forces.

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(119) In 2016, Price became a Special Assistant to President Obama.

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(120) He also donated between $100.00 - $999.00 to the Posse Foundation.

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(121) On January 12, 2016, President Obama gave the State of the Union address.

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(122) At the same time, the Iran hostage situation was breaking into the mainstream media.

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(123) Rhodes ordered Price to contact media officials, columnists and newspaper reporters so Price could act as the 'senior White House official' to curtail the hostage situation as much as possible.

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(124) The goal was to spin the situation as a sign of America's strength rather than America's weakness.

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(125) On January 13, 2016, Iran released American sailors, American citizens and a reporter for The Washington Post, Jason Rezaian.

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(126) On January 16, 2016, the sanctions on Iran were lifted by the Obama Administration.

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(127) On February 17, 2016, Price issued a statement about the terrorist attack in Ankara, Turkey.

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(128) On February 24, 2016, Price stated that the United States and China had agreed that North Korea could never be accepted as a nuclear weapons state.

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(129) In March 2016, Price did damage control for President Obama after he criticised Prime Minister David Cameron's attitude towards Libya after the removal of Muammar Gaddafi.

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(130) He emphasised the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.

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(131) He also said that the United States could have done more in the aftermath of Gaddafi's removal.

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(132) In the same month, Price was also included in the 2016 Young adn the Guest List for Rising Stars 40 and Under.

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(133) On March 27, 2016, Price issued a statement about the terrorist attack in Lahore, Pakistan.

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(134) On March 28, 2016, Price issued a statement about Rice's meeting with the Foreign Minister of Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu.

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(135) In April 2016, Price announced that Rice was cutting the National Security Councl's staff down by 10%.

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(136) This was due to backlash from House Republicans who were concerned with how the National Security Council had grown in numbers over the years, which had led to micromanagement.

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(137) On April 25, 2016, Price released a statement about the one-year anniversary of the Nepal earthquake.

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(138) He released another statement about the murder of Xulhaz Mannan.

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(139) On April 27, 2016, Price released a statement about Rice's meeting with the Foreign Secretary of India, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

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(140) On April 28, 2016, Price released a statement regarding China's new Law On the Management of Foreign NGO Activities.

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(141) In May 2016, Price stated that Rhodes stood by the Obama Administration's Syria policy, and that the Syrian-American activists had concluded their conversation with Rhodes incorrectly.

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(142) He also stated that the Obama Administration had no military solution to the Syria Civil War, and had no intention of introducing a no-fly zone.

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(143) On May 3, 2016, Price returned to St. Mark's School of Texas to talk about his role in the Obama Administration to students.

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(144) On the same day, Price released a statement about World Press Freedom Day.

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(145) On May 11, 2016, Price released a statement about Lina Monaco's visit to Belgium.

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(146) On May 12, 2016, Price released a statement about Rice's meeting with veterans prior to President Obama's journey to Asia.

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(147) On May 15, 2016, Price's father, Martin, passed away in Dallas, TX.

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(148) In July 2016, Price denied that the Obama Administration was ignoring China militarising the South China Sea, and said that President Obama was actively discussing with President Xi Jinping the issue of maritime security.

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(149) On August 4, 2016, Price refused to answer whether anybody in the White House would be able to stop any President of the United States from launching a nuclear missile.

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(150) On August 6, 2016, Price emphasised the Obama Administration's transparency when a redacted 18-page document was released about the United States drone program at the request of a court order filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

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(151) Price also defended the usage of the 'drone playbook'.

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(152) On August 11, 2016, Price reiterated the Obama Administration's position on Edward Snowden - he would not be granted a Presidential pardon.

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(153) On August 21, 2016, Price donated $2,700.00 to the Hillary Victory Fund in support of the Hillary For America campaign.

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(154) Price also donated $2,300.00 to the Hillary Victory Fund as a part of the DNC Services Corp. / Democratic National Committee funds.

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(155) On August 24, 2016, Price gave a statement on the UN-OPCW report on Syria.

(156) On August 26, 2016, Price stated that the Syrian regime had used industrial chlorine against their own people.

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(157) On August 31, 2016, Price released a statement about Rice's meeting with Chinese human rights advocates on August 30.

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(158) On September 4, 2016, Price issued a statement about the United States-China partnership on enhanced control measures for fentanyl.

(159) On September 28, 2016, Price released a statement about Rice's call with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval of India.

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(160) On October 19, 2016, Price watched the third Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

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(161) Price could not believe that Trump doubted the conclusion of all 17 intelligence agencies that Russia was behind the release of both the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta e-mails.

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(162) Unfortunately for Price, the 17 intelligence agencies story was a lie, as confirmed by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

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(163) On November 8, 2016, Donald J. Trump was elected to become the President of the United States.
(164) By this point, Price was the top spokesman and a senior director for the National Security Council.

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(165) On November 11, 2016, Price stated that the National Security Council had members on loan from the United States Department of State, the United States Department of Defense, and other related agencies before being returned to their original roles.

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(166) On November 29, 2016, Price emphasised President Obama's role in declassifying previous torture reports in response to Senator Dianne Feinstein's request to declassify a near 7,000 page Senate report about interrogation techniques.

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(167) In December 2016, Price condemned the terrorist attack in Istanbul, Turkey, stating that the Obama Administration stands with Turkey.

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(168) On December 1, 2016, Price issued a statement about President Obama's decision for women to register for the military draft.

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(169) On December 2, 2016, Price stated that President-elect Trump's conversation with Taiwan had no affect on the United States policy on cross-strait issues.

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(170) Price also said that the Obama Administration was still committed to the 'One China' policy.

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(171) On December 8, 2016, Price talked about Rice's visit to China to ensure that the anti-hacking accord was fully adhered to.

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(172) On December 14, 2016, Price warned Saudi Arabia that the United States security co-operation was not an open market to arms sales.

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(173) He also said an internal review had been opened in order to adjust the partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia to achieve an end to the conflict in Yemen.

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(174) On December 18, 2016, Price insisted that the National Security Councl was working on the transition between the Obama Administration and the Trump Administration as effectively as it could.

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(175) On December 28, 2016, Price denied that Rice and Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the United Nations resolution condemning Israeli settlements with a Palestinian official before the United Nations Security Council's vote.

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(176) In January 2017, Price issued a statement that terrorism will never be tolerated, after four Israelis were killed in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem.

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(177) On January 16, 2017, Price issued a statement about Rhodes' travel plans to Cuba.

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(178) On January 17, 2017, Price said that the National Security Council had been reduced to 180 people.

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(179) He also said that roughly 300 memos had been left behind for the Trump Administration.

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(180) Price has claimed that, throughout his time with the National Security Council, he never received any intelligence summaries about the unmasking of Americans involved in conversations with foreign nationals.

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(181) Price was then transferred away from the National Security Council, having completed his job, back into the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(182) On January 20, 2017, Price attended President Trump's speech in front of the memorial wall at the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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(183) Price found President Trump's speech to be insulting.

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(184) On January 28, 2017, Stephen Bannon was added to the National Security Council.

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(185) Price became frustrated at this development, describing Bannon as a 'media champion of white nationalism'.

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(186) This was the final straw for Price.

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(187) On January 31, 2017, Price expressed distaste in President Trump's travel ban, calling it racist and xenophobic.

foxnews.com/politics/2017/…
(188) On February 13, 2017, Price spoke at the Global Forum at the World Affairs Council in Dallas, TX.

dfwworld.org/events?cid=5&c…
(189) On February 14, 2017, Price resigned from the Central Intelligence Agency.

npr.org/2017/02/23/516…
(190) He claimed his decision had nothing to do with politics.

washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-did…
(191) Price said his resignation was due to President Trump's criticism of the intelligence community.

npr.org/2017/02/23/516…
(192) On February 20, 2017, Price wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post, detailing the reasoning behind why he left the Central Intelligence Agency.

washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-did…
(193) He viewed the 'American First' platform as a method of increasing relations between the United States and Russia, while lowering the relations between the United States and Australia.

huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/national…
(194) Susan Rice and Moira Whelan lamented the loss of Price from the Central Intelligence Agency.



(195) On February 21, 2017, Price had an interview about his resignation with Wolf Blitzer on CNN.

(196) Price also met with Valerie Plame Wilson.

(197) Price then became a national security and intelligence analyst and contributor for NBC News.

linkedin.com/in/ned-price/
(198) At some point after his resignation, Price spoke at the Aspen Security Forum.

aspensecurityforum.org/speakers/
(199) He also became an available expert in service with Duco.

ducoexperts.com/users/ned
(200) Price became a board member of the Szilard Advisory Board, which is a part of the Center For Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.

armscontrolcenter.org/szilard-adviso…
(201) Price also joined the Board of Directors for the Mattachine Society of Washington, DC.

mattachinesocietywashingtondc.org/board-of-direc…
(202) Price, as a result of this, now works directly with Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS.

mattachinesocietywashingtondc.org/board-of-direc…
(203) On April 3, 2017, Price criticised Mike Cernovich for breaking the Susan Rice / unmasking story by pointing to his history with pizzagate.

breitbart.com/big-government…
(204) On April 5, 2017, Price was pleased when Bannon was remvoed from the National Security Council.

thehill.com/homenews/admin…

nbcnews.com/news/us-news/s…
(205) On April 6, 2017, Price appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss Rice and the differences between leaking and unmasking, and Bannon's removal from the National Security Council.

msnbc.com/morning-joe/wa…
(206) On June 8, 2017, Price said he was friends with Joshua Campbell, who used to work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's national press office.



usatoday.com/story/opinion/…

nz.usembassy.gov/fbi-statement-…
(207) On July 12, 2017, Price spoke with Hugh Hewitt, discussing President Obama's national security policies and Donald Trump, Jr.'s meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya.

hughhewitt.com/talking-nation…
(208) Hewitt noted that he and Price have a mutual friend in Dan Poneman.

hughhewitt.com/talking-nation…
(209) On July 13, 2017, Price considered that the Trump campaign was compromised the moment that Trump, Jr. and Jared Kushner met with Veselnitskaya.

uk.businessinsider.com/natalia-veseln…
(210) On July 14, 2017, Price wrote an opinion piece for Politico, questioning the reasons why Kushner still had security clearance in the Trump Administration.

politico.com/magazine/story…
(211) On July 19, 2017, Price considered the publication of the Christopher Steele dossier to be inevitable, as many reporters in DC were aware of it.

(212) In August 2017, Price became a lecturer in international affairs at George Washington University.

linkedin.com/in/ned-price/
(213) On August 4, 2017, Price condemned the leaks of President Trump's calls with President Enrique Peña Nieto and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

firstpost.com/world/transcri…
(214) However, Price was also concerned about the content of the transcripts.

washingtonexaminer.com/trump-transcri…
(215) He then had an interview on KHSU about the leaks with Ari Shapiro.

khsu.org/post/former-na…
(216) In the interview, Price called President Trump a liar and a phony.

khsu.org/post/former-na…
(217) On August 8, 2017, Price wrote an opinion piece for Just Security discussing how leadership profiles of foreign heads of state are generated, using President Trump as the example.

justsecurity.org/43943/foreign-…
(218) In the example, Price called President Trump a friend of dictators, an egotist, a sexist and insecure.

justsecurity.org/43943/foreign-…
(219) On August 30, 2017, Price commented to The Atlantic that he was unsure whether the National Security Council or the United States Department of State had designed the foreign policy for the Trump Administration.

theatlantic.com/international/…
(220) On September 12, 2017, Price signed an open letter issued by the United States Institute of Peace condemning the Trump Administration's decision to end the Iran Deal.

iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2017/sep/…

armscontrol.org/sites/default/…
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