Mark Warner raises questions about Trump’s involvement in $10B TikTok deal
Mark Warner wants to know how the Trump regime is claiming a $10 billion windfall from the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations.
Mark Warner wants to know how the Trump regime is claiming a $10 billion windfall from the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations.
The Trump appointee heading up the National Counterterrorism Center tendered his resignation today, noting in a letter made public on Tuesday that he “cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.”
Dysfunction, decadence, depravity and a death cult: that, in a nutshell, sums up the mindset now at the heart of the Trump administration.
The military-industrial complex and the American police state have joined forces. War abroad and war at home are no longer separate enterprises.
The story from the Trump regime on Monday: Israel forced our hand on Iran. The story from Donald Trump himself on Tuesday: “I might have forced their hand.”
Back in the 1950s, in the United States, even a whisper of sympathy for Russia or the Soviet Union was unthinkable and seen as almost traitorous.
They’re calling what we used to call UFOs something new now – UAPs, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Not sure why, and I sure don’t like it, and neither would my Uncle Skeeter, who was convinced, man.
When I began watching reruns of “The West Wing,” I thought I had discovered a cure for Trump Derangement Syndrome, the malady Republicans created to disturb the sleep of thoughtful Americans.
Virginia taxpayers could be on the hook for $100 million for the project that landed am aerospace company to Pittsylvania County.
A Northern Virginia-based defense firm is investing $8 million to build a new headquarters in Tysons.
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