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Worry rises in military over Trump's decision-making Washington (CNN) Tensions that have been mounting for months between some of the nation's most senior military officers and President Donald Trump are boiling over after his decision to intervene in the cases of three service members accused of war ...
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Witness testimony and records raise questions about account of Trump's 'no quid pro quo' call President Trump was cranky when they spoke on the phone in September, Ambassador Gordon Sondland told members of Congress, but his words were clear: Trump wanted no quid pro quo with Ukraine. "This is Ambassador Sondland speaking to me," ...
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Giuliani was in talks to be paid by Ukraine's top prosecutor as they together sought damaging information on Democrats President Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, negotiated this year to represent Ukraine's top prosecutor for at least $200,000 during the same months that Giuliani was working with the prosecutor to dig up dirt on former vice president Joe Biden, ...
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The Daily 202: Five reasons Trump cannot easily scapegoat Rudy Giuliani for the Ukraine 'drug deal' gone bad With Mariana Alfaro. THE BIG IDEA: President Trump signaled Tuesday that he may try to throw his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani under the bus as part of an impeachment defense strategy. During an interview with Bill O'Reilly, the president suggested that ...
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Trump Signs Hong Kong Democracy Legislation, Angering China WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump on Wednesday signed tough legislation that would impose sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials responsible for human rights abuses in Hong Kong, signaling support for pro-democracy activists in the ...
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Explaining the Steele dossier — and how information flows in Washington Quinta Jurecic is the managing editor of Lawfare, an online publication on national security and law. Glenn Simpson, a co-founder of the research firm Fusion GPS, writes that the Steele dossier — a private intelligence report on President Trump's supposed ...
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In Scotland, Brexit Is on the Line. So Is the Future of the UK GLASGOW — Pushing purposefully through the crowd, Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, stops abruptly, her path blocked by a well-wisher cradling a photogenic 5-month-old. Without hesitation, Ms. Sturgeon gathers the baby smoothly in her arms and ...
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'Evo Morales Is Like a Father to Us' VILLA TUNARI, Bolivia — The road to Evo Morales' political stronghold, in the heart of Bolivia's coca farming region, is nearly impassable these days. Supporters of Mr. Morales, the former Bolivian president, have cut off access to the region. So on a reporting ...
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Peru's Fujimori will leave prison to new political landscape LIMA, Peru — When opposition leader Keiko Fujimori leaves prison, her supporters will applaud her freedom and her detractors will lament what they consider more impunity for the corrupt, but the reality is the future is far from clear for the woman who twice ...
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Trump official who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan now responsible for arms control issues A former conservative talk radio host and naval intelligence officer who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks now works on arms control issues at the State Department, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter.
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