Day: April 20, 2023
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Mexican president accuses US Pentagon of spying on his government after explosive report
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico accused the Pentagon of engaging in espionage against his government following an explosive report citing classified documents that were posted online as part of the leak of highly sensitive intelligence material that, in addition to exposing information on the war in Ukraine, also showed that the U.S. is…
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GOP’s bill to stiffen border security clears Judiciary Committee
Republicans powered a stiff new border security bill through the House Judiciary Committee overnight Wednesday, brushing aside Democrats’ complaints of cruelty and taking a first concrete step to unravel President Biden’s lenient immigration policies.
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NATO chief visits Kyiv for 1st time since Russian invasion
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is visiting Ukraine for the first time since last year’s invasion by Russia, an alliance official said Thursday.
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Biden’s ‘Racial Equity’ Order Threatens The Meritocracy That Makes Our Military Great
Congress should eliminate DEI mandates, while codifying principles of meritocracy and non-discrimination in military personnel policies.
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ANALYSIS: Indictment of US Pro-Russian Socialists Is Revealing, But Charges Precarious
News Analysis A recent indictment of a few American socialist activists makes a strong case that they worked hand-in-glove with a Russian intelligence cutout. That doesn’t mean, however, that the charges against them will stand. The April 13 indictment alleges that several members and officials of the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement…
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4 US Black Nationalists Charged With Conspiring With Russian Intelligence in ‘Malign Influence Campaign’
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged three Russian nationals and four U.S. citizens connected to black nationalist movements with taking part in a malign influence campaign in the U.S. on behalf of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) intelligence agency. The four U.S. citizens charged are Omali Yeshitela, Penny Joanne Hess, Jesse Nevel, and Augustus…
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Luongo On The ‘Straight From ShitLib Central-Casting Gun-Enthusiast’ Pentagon-Leaker
Luongo On The ‘Straight From ShitLib Central-Casting Gun-Enthusiast’ Pentagon-Leaker Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, ‘n’ Guns blog, The “Pentagon Papers’ is making the rounds as the big new event of the past couple of weeks. The controversy is over the ‘leaks’ of strategic briefing documents detailing US future plans for the war in…
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Biden’s Budget ‘Falls Short’ on Combatting Illegal Immigration: Top Democrat
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, expressed concern on April 18 that President Joe Biden’s proposed budget “falls short” of what’s needed to combat illegal immigration along the southern border. Cuellar made comments expressing reservations about the budget during an April 18 hearing of the Appropriations Committee, where members…
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Pence: Energy Independence Key to National Security, US Military Strength
Former Vice President Mike Pence told supporters gathered at a conference in Orange County, California, today, that America’s national security hinges and military strength hinges on domestic oil and gas production and on energy independence. Energy is more than a domestic issue. It affects foreign policy, Pence said at the Nixon National Energy Conference at…