"The threat to anyone involved in President Trump's strike on Qassim Suleimani. It's persistent. It's real. Iran is committed to vengeance" The post Tom Cotton Urges Trump to ‘Revisit’ Stripping Protection From Ex-Aides: ‘Iran Is Committed to Vengance’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Senators Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton said that the former Trump aides faced continuing threats from Iran and that the decision could affect how current officials do their jobs.
Sen. Ted Cruz’s legislation aims to limit deals by entities linked to several nations, including China and Russia.
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Most Democrats and even some Republicans seemed uneasy with Tulsi Gabbard and her answers to their questions during her confirmation hearing with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Rick Scott (R-FL), and others have introduced the Protecting Military Installations and Ranges Act, a bill designed to restrict the pu
During his first week back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump revoked security protection for his former National Security Adviser John Bolton, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Pomp
"The threat to anyone involved in President Trump's strike on Qassim Suleimani. It's persistent. It's real. Iran is committed to vengeance"
Two top Republican senators are questioning President Trump's decision to revoke the federal protection of three former advisers, saying it could make current aides think twice about their own duties,