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Intelligence community feels immediate impact of Trump's diplomatic 'disruptor' Washington (CNN) Richard Grenell, the newly installed acting director of American spy agencies and loyalist to President Donald Trump, began his temporary tenure by moving aggressively to put his stamp on the intelligence community that Trump has ...
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Responding to news of Russian interference, Trump sends chilling message to US intelligence community Intelligence officers pride themselves as apolitical fact-finders who follow the rule of "speak truth to power." But President Trump has tacked on a new coda: "Do so at your peril." In ousting his acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, last week ...
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Trump visits a big foreign market — for the US and for Trump Org President Donald Trump arrives Monday in a country featuring the most Trump properties outside the U.S.. The White House hopes the visit will advance trade talks and bolster the president's standing with Indian-Americans ahead of the 2020 election. But it's ...
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Sanders Blasts Russia for Reportedly Trying to Boost His Presidential Campaign WASHINGTON/LAS VEGAS — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders warned Russia on Friday to stay out of 2020 White House elections after U.S. officials had told him Moscow was trying to aid his campaign. "The intelligence community is ...
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South Sudan Leader Appoints Ex-Rebel Leader as His Deputy JUBA, South Sudan — South Sudan opened a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war Saturday as President Salva Kiir swore in the opposition leader Riek Machar as his deputy, a day after the two men agreed to form a coalition government that ...
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Russian interference reports rock Capitol Hill Reports this week that Russia is attempting to interfere in the 2020 race sent congressional Democrats reeling, with many lashing out at Republicans and blaming President Trump · Donald John TrumpComey responds to Trump with Mariah Carey gif: 'Why ...
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One group of Israelis is benefiting from the endless cycle of elections: Campaign advisers TEL AVIV — Fatigued Israeli voters will return to the polls once again March 2 amid a deepening political crisis that appears to have no clear resolution. Yet, there is one group in Israel that is arguably benefiting from the cycle of do-over elections — campaign ...
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Inside The Wall Street Journal, Tensions Rise Over 'Sick Man' China Headline More than four dozen journalists at The Wall Street Journal challenged their bosses and criticized the newspaper's opinion side in a letter that was sent to top executives on Thursday, the day after China announced that it would expel three Journal staff ...
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South Sudan's rival leaders form coalition government JUBA, South Sudan — South Sudan opened a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war Saturday as rival leaders formed a coalition government that many observers prayed would last this time around. A day after President Salva Kiir dissolved the ...
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Coronavirus Spreads as New Cases Double in South Korea Coronavirus spread to more countries and the numbers of new cases and deaths outside of China climbed, with special concern focused on South Korea where the infection count doubled in a single day — raising fears that another Asian country was losing ...
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