Tim Kaine on Donald Trump espionage charges: ‘Presumed innocent, until proven guilty’
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine stressed in a media call on Wednesday that indicted former president Donald Trump should be “presumed innocent, until proven guilty.”
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine stressed in a media call on Wednesday that indicted former president Donald Trump should be “presumed innocent, until proven guilty.”
Mark my words: the government is as corrupt and self-serving as ever, dominated by two political factions that pretend to be at odds with each other all the while moving in lockstep to maintain the status quo.
I definitely want one of those Hillary Clinton “But Her Emails” hats.
It’s official: Donald Trump has been indicted on federal charges, including violating the Espionage Act, criminal conspiracy, and obstruction of justice.
The STOP Illicit Drones Act imposes certain federal funding and prohibitions on drones produced in China, Russia and other countries.
The WSJ reported yesterday that China reached a secret deal with Cuba to establish an electronic spy base on an island near Florida.
This month is the 12th Annual Pride Month in the U.S. and the nation is acknowledging members of the LGBTQ+ community who have served.
I’ve reported on the worrying signs of a large gap in communications between the US and China. But I’ve also noted the apparent turnaround in May, signaled by President Biden’s comment that a “thaw” was in the wind and ties with China would be improving “very soon.”
Let’s be clear about one thing: seditious conspiracy isn’t a real crime to anyone but the U.S. government.
An odd political bedfellows bipartisan coalition voted 314-117 on Wednesday night to pass the Kevin McCarthy-Joe Biden debt-ceiling deal.