Trump's Directive on Sensitive Leaks Reflects Voter Sentiments
Mr Trump had said: "These leaks have been going on for a long time and my administration will get to the bottom of this". President Donald Trump on Thursday said he has asked federal agencies "to launch a complete review" of sensitive leaks, some about the recent bombing in Manchester and others about investigations into his associates and Russia's involvement in the 2016 USA election.
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United Kingdom bomber said to have pleaded 'Forgive me' before blast
But "part of that trust is knowing that intelligence can be shared confidently", she said . The targeting of young people at the Grande concert has fueled a special kind of pain and anger. He said in a White House statement: "I am asking the Department of Justice and other relevant agencies to launch a complete review of this matter, and if appropriate, the culprit should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law".
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Trump son-in-law Kushner under FBI scrutiny in Russia probe - media reports
At a second congressional hearing, former Central Intelligence Agency director John Brennan told lawmakers, "It should be clear to everyone that Russian Federation brazenly interfered in our 2016 presidential election process and that they undertook these activities despite our strong protests, and explicit warning that they not do so".
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Philippines official: Terror suspect still in besieged city
At least 44 people, a lot of them suspected militants, have been killed. "Your Excellency, I want to reiterate the President's commitment to strengthen the relations between Russian Federation and the Philippines in many areas", Cayetano told Lavrov at a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here on Thursday, May 25.
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My son is innocent, says father of alleged Manchester bomber
A British minister said yesterday it was "irritating" that details about the Manchester concert bombing had been leaked to U.S. media before being released in Britain , saying she had spoken to United States authorities. "The dedication will be planned in the coming weeks following an outpouring of affection for 29-year-old Corrie superfan Martyn and all those who lost their lives and have been injured following the Manchester Arena bombing".
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BJP leading in Panvel, wins 20 seats
AIMIM fielded 37 candidates in Malegaon , while MNS put up 25 candidates in Panvel . None of the 27 Muslim candidates that the BJP fielded in Malegaon has won. The Shiv Sena extended its lead at 9 seats in Mumbai, where Congress was leading at 11 seats and BJP at 10 seats. The NCP is ruling the Malegaon Municipal Corporation in alliance with the Teesra Mahaj.
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Uncertainty over Class 12 results continues: CBSE likely to challenge HC order
I don't think CBSE students will at a disadvantage due to delay in the results", she said and added that she is confident that its only a matter of days when the results will be announced. The court had noted that the CBSE had made a decision to do away with the moderation policy after the students had taken the examinations. Grace marks is a suggestion.
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Montana candidate charged with assault
A technology entrepreneur who was widely regarded among even Republican strategists as an imperfect candidate, Gianforte could be heard on an audio tape yelling at the reporter, Ben Jacobs of The Guardian . On Wednesday evening, he said he could not understand why the scuffle took place. In the congressional race, Gianforte has been boosted by visits from Vice President Mike Pence and Donald Trump , Jr.
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Lawyer says Kushner willing to cooperate with investigators
The Washington Post has a bombshell report out today on how the Russians may have hoaxed former FBI director James B. Comey into his public statement on the Hillary Clinton "but her emails" investigation, which helped swing the election in Donald Trump's favor.
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Montana Race, Now Complicated, Sets Spending Record For House Contests In State
The alleged altercation took place at Gianforte's campaign headquarters in Bozeman, Montana, on Wednesday. Mr Gianforte was charged with misdemeanor assault after Ben Jacobs , a political correspondent for the United States edition of the Guardian newspaper, said the candidate "body-slammed" him during a campaign event in Bozeman.
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Champions League victor 2017/18 odds: Man Utd 14/1, Barcelona favourites
Southgate, while not closing the door entirely on a recall, has left no doubt that he is moving in a different direction, having identified a variety of better options in both the number 10 and centre forward roles for next month's World Cup qualifier against Scotland and the subsequent friendly in France.
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Jared Kushner under Federal Bureau of Investigation scrutiny in Russia Probe
Former CIA director John Brennan said Tuesday he became increasingly concerned last summer over contacts between Donald Trump's campaign officials and Moscow, as a Russian effort to interfere with the United States presidential election became evident.








