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Watch: Trump praises Liberian president's English, the country's official language
Trump told Boakai he speaks "such good English", asking where he went to school.www.bbc.com
No one tell Trump about the history of Liberia
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Watch: Trump praises Liberian president's English, the country's official language
Trump told Boakai he speaks "such good English", asking where he went to school.www.bbc.com
Or teach him how to use his damn phone for more than just Owning Libs on social mediaNo one tell Trump about the history of Liberia
I looked at the guy's twitter. He doesn't do satire.That has to be satire
since joining the second Trump administration as the Pentagon’s top policy chief, [Elbridge] Colby has made a series of rapid-fire moves that have blindsided parts of the White House and frustrated several of America’s foreign allies, according to seven people familiar with the situation. All were granted anonymity to speak freely about Trump administration dynamics.
He prompted last week’s decision, first reported by POLITICO, to halt shipments of some air defense missiles to Ukraine, which caught many Trump allies and lawmakers off guard. This week, President Donald Trump said he would reverse the decision to pause the weapons but claimed he did not know who had approved it. Colby also surprised top officials at the State Department and the National Security Council in June when he decided to review America’s submarine pact with Australia and the U.K. “He is pissing off just about everyone I know inside the administration,” said one person familiar with the situation. “They all view him as the guy who’s going to make the U.S. do less in the world in general.”
“He has basically decided that he’s going to be the intellectual driving force behind a kind of neo-isolationism that believes that the United States should act more alone, that allies and friends are kind of encumbering,” said a person familiar with the Trump administration dynamics.
The AUKUS review surprised some State Department officials who dealt directly with the pact. The department’s immediate guidance on how to respond to media questions about the topic appeared to underscore the lack of coordination, a State Department official said. The instructions told diplomats to say to reporters: “We are not aware of a review of the AUKUS agreement. The secretary of Defense has not requested a review of the agreement from the secretary of State.”“The way that one person from State put it to me is: ‘Who is this f****** guy?’” said a former U.S. official familiar with the policy discussions.
Former Fox News Host , Donald Trump Told Me the Epstein files "could destroy people"—Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly, a former Fox host, said he had a conversation with President Donald Trump earlier this year about the Jeffrey Epstein files, which the president said could "destroy" innocent people.
On NewsNation's Cuomo on Wednesday, O'Reilly said he had spoken with Trump "man to man, eye to eye" about the Epstein files on St. Patrick's Day.
"He said, and I agree, there are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct," O'Reilly said in the interview.
"They maybe had lunch with him or maybe had some correspondence for one thing or another," he added. "If that name gets out, those people are destroyed because there's not going to be any context."
Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via an email sent outside regular business hours.
Why It Matters
The Trump administration is facing mounting criticism from conservatives over the Justice Department's decision not to release additional documents from the Epstein sex trafficking investigation.
The department said in a two-page memo on Monday that Epstein did not maintain a "client list" and had died by suicide. The memo said that no more files related to the investigation would be made public after a monthslong review of evidence in the government's possession.
As Trump had suggested while campaigning for the White House that he would release documents related to the Epstein case, the DOJ's announcement may deepen fissures between the president and his MAGA supporters.
What To Know
O'Reilly said Trump should have Attorney General Pam Bondi hold a press conference to detail what investigators learned while protecting the names of innocent people.
Trump said: "All you got to do is say to the Attorney General, 'You're gonna hold a press conference.
"You're going to tell them generally what we've learned about the Epstein case in a very methodical way. You'll answer some questions. You're not to mention any names because that could destroy people.'"
He added: "You can't destroy human beings by putting out the files, whatever they may be. But you certainly can have Attorney General Bondi say, 'This is what we know, and you know, we're going to protect the innocent, and he's a heinous individual.'"
If Trump is covering up for Epstein it's not because of he protecting the child sex trafficking and the people who paid him for servicesProviding cover in case it gets leaked?
Of course he didn't know. Just went on the plane and to the island for business purposes only.
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If Trump is covering up for Epstein it's not because of he protecting the child sex trafficking and the people who paid him for services
Trump is just trying to protect all those innocent people in the list that would get scrutinized because of their relationship and business dealings with A CHILD SEX TRAFFICKER
Don't Ya Know
Pentagon to Take Stake in America’s largest rare earths miner, Challenging China’s Control
The Pentagon is making a big investment in rare-earth magnets, striking an unusual deal with a private-sector company aimed at undercutting China’s dominance.
MP Materials, America’s largest rare earths miner, said Thursday it has reached a deal under which the Defense Department will take a 15% stake in the company. The government is committing to spending billions of dollars investing in MP Materials and purchasing its output.
The deal calls for MP Materials to build a new factory to make rare-earth magnets at a scale that vastly exceeds current U.S. magnet production. It is expected to come online in 2028.
Rare-earth magnets, which are needed in industrial products such as automobiles, wind turbines, jet fighters and missile systems, have been at the center of the U.S.-China trade war this year.
In April, after President Trump imposed high tariffs on Chinese goods, Beijing began limiting rare-earth exports, sending shock waves through the global auto, electronics and defense industries because they couldn’t get alternate supplies. Some factories, including a Ford plant, were forced to close temporarily.
VERY HitleresqueNationalization of key industries. Very small government
So now American mining companies who are into copper will work harder than ever to find some more. So stand by for a recession while they look for more copper.
How about we start building the infrastructure first, tariff next?