Thursday, August 10, 2017

Trump 'very surprised' by FBI Manafort raid, saying it sends 'strong signal'

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Trump 'very surprised' by FBI Manafort raid, saying it sends 'strong signal'

Trump 'very surprised' by FBI Manafort raid, saying it sends 'strong signal'Donald Trump has expressed surprise at the FBI's raid and search of his former campaign manager Paul Manafort's home as part of the Russia investigation – saying it sends “a very strong signal”. The raid was carried out by investigators working as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 US election and any potential ties to the Trump campaign. “I thought [the raid] was a very, very strong signal, or whatever,” Mr Trump told reporters during a working vacation at his golf club in New Jersey.


Acquitted ex-Tulsa officer volunteers at sheriff's office

Acquitted ex-Tulsa officer volunteers at sheriff's officeTULSA, Okla. (AP) — A white former Tulsa police officer who resigned after being acquitted of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man was sworn in Thursday as a reserve deputy sheriff in a neighboring county.


US military plans B-1 Bomber strike on North Korea missile sites

US military plans B-1 Bomber strike on North Korea missile sitesThe American military is ready with a plan to strike North Korean missile sites in a preemptive attack if Donald Trump decides to do so. The plan involves flying a B-1B heavy bomber from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam accompanied by satellites, drones, higher jets, and aerial refuelling warplanes. “Of the military options … [President Trump] could consider, this would be one of the two or three that would at least have the possibility of not escalating the situation,” retired Admiral James Stavridis, the former Supreme Allied Commander Europe, told NBC.


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