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Trump feared ‘one of these independent counsels.’
It wasn’t long before President Donald Trump was in an angry rage.
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It wasn’t long before President Donald Trump was in an angry rage.
Democrats and Republicans are growing more worried the Trump administration is attempting to skirt their legal oversight authorities when it comes to negotiating a potential nuclear cooperation agreement
Flashback: Trump calls on Rep.
[3 Takeaways: Experts say ‘Beto’ could beat Trump — if he can get that far] “Republicans are waiting with open arms. Remember Jerusalem (U.S. Embassy) and the horrible Iran Nuclear Deal!”
President Donald Trump pushed for congressional leaders to unseat Rep.
I’ve been at Trump rallies, the CNN makeup chair, and even in my own house meeting the exterminator, only to hear, “You work in Washington? Do you know Jamie Dupree? Love that guy!”
Of that balance, Trump wants to take out $242 million at first to build his wall. Another $359 million would come from future asset seizures, which are unknown and can be lumpy.
A senior White House official confirmed the Trump administration plans to keep U.S. troops in Syria even after President Donald Trump announced plans of a complete American withdrawal.
Trump also assailed Iran and said he withdrew America from the multinational nuclear deal with that country in order “to ensure this corrupt dictatorship never acquires nuclear weapons,” even though
A Trump administration report found “no material impact of foreign interference,” in the 2018 elections, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
We have a moral duty to create an immigration system that protects the lives and jobs of our citizens,” President Trump said, echoing 2016 Candidate Trump and likely the version of himself who is expected
“President Trump still wields paramount influence on the Trump administration,” said Michael Rubin, a foreign policy expert with the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
Trump announced in December that “all” U.S. forces would be leaving Syria “now.”
[jwp-video n=”2″] Meantime, Trump also suggested more changes to his Cabinet are coming and said he wants to keep U.S. troops in Iraq to keep an eye on neighboring Iran.
And even as the group, now under the leadership of new president Oliver North of Iran-Contra fame, continues to spend big money on federal lobbying and political campaigns, its opponents in the gun-control
“Time will prove me right, probably” on issues on which they differ, including: Iran, the Islamic State and North Korea.
only on the counterterrorism issue but also on policy toward Russia, Iran, North Korea and more.
The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran. They are wrong!
Trump reportedly is angry about the tome.
North Korea and Iran have such capabilities too, and all these adversaries “threaten both minds and machines in an expanding number of ways — to steal information, to influence our citizens, or to