Bloomberg President Donald Trump decried lives “being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation†at the end of a week that saw the departure of two White House aides amid accusations of domestic violence. “There is no recovery for someone falsely accused – life and career are gone,†Trump tweeted. “Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?†...
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Trump taps Schadlow as deputy national security adviser
Bloomberg President Donald Trump will appoint Nadia Schadlow to replace Dina Powell as his deputy national security adviser, according to an administration official familiar with the decision. Schadlow, currently a senior director of strategy on the president’s National Security Council, was a driving force behind the writing of the National Security Strategy, a voluminous document released in December that outlines ...
Read More »Kim Jong-un invites South Korea’s president to meet in Pyongyang
Bloomberg North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited South Korean President Moon Jae-in to meet in Pyongyang, a dramatic gesture that may raise prospects for easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The invitation was verbally delivered by Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, during a Saturday meeting at Moon’s presidential compound in Seoul a day after the opening ceremony for the ...
Read More »Israel attacks Syrian, Iranian posts as border region boils
Bloomberg Israel launched attacks on Iranian and Syrian positions after it said Iran sent a drone into its airspace on Saturday, as the tense situation along the border threatened to escalate into wider violence. Syria fired anti-aircraft missiles at an F-16 fighter plane inside Israel, causing the pilots to eject, the Israeli army spokesman said in a text message; the ...
Read More »Trump blocks release of Democratic rebuttal to GOP probe memo
Bloomberg President Donald Trump on Friday declined to release a House Democratic rebuttal of a Republican memo alleging bias and misconduct by the FBI and Justice Department early in their investigation of Russian election interference. Trump is unable to do so because it contains “numerous properly classified and sensitive passages,†White House counsel Donald McGahn wrote in a letter to ...
Read More »Pakistan to Trump: Pay for our border fence
Bloomberg Pakistan is pushing for the completion of a fence along its disputed border with Afghanistan—and it wants the US to help pay for it. Less than 10 percent of the fence planned along the 1,456 miles (2,343 kilometers) of mountainous border with Afghanistan has been completed so far due to financial constraints. Even so, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad ...
Read More »Duterte to end conditional US, Canada arms deals
Bloomberg Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he’s scrapping the acquisition of 16 Canadian Bell helicopters and pledged to end military purchases from countries including the US that impose conditions. “Do not buy anymore from Canada or from the United States because there is always a condition attached,†Duterte told reporters in Davao City. He announced the cancellation of the chopper ...
Read More »Russian oligarchs on US Treasury list facing additional scrutiny
Bloomberg Russia’s billionaire oligarchs are beginning to face additional scrutiny on at least some financial transactions following US publication of a list of wealthy Russians identified as allies of President Vladimir Putin. One wealthy Russian on the list who spoke on condition of anonymity said he’s worried a deal with foreign partners expected to close in the next few months ...
Read More »Pence signals openness to talks with North Korea during Olympics
Bloomberg US Vice President Mike Pence declined to rule out talks with North Korean officials while attending Winter Olympics events in South Korea, even as he urged the isolated regime to abandon it nuclear program. “I haven’t requested any meeting, but we’ll see what happens,†Pence told reporters at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, before departing for Tokyo. “My message ...
Read More »Merkel calls on coalition parties to compromise
Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Germany’s prospective coalition parties to compromise, pointing to turbulence on global stock markets as adding urgency to talks to end the country’s political impasse. After more than four weeks of coalition negotiations between her Christian Democrat-led bloc and the Social Democratic Party, Merkel faces the most serious deadline yet in her bid for a ...
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