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ygtz Senate ethics panel opens initial probe into Franken
« le: Novembre 24, 2024, 09:08:57 am »
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 President Trump strongly criticized Bob Woodward s new book,  Fear: Trump in the White House,  as  a total fraud,   work of fiction  and  totally discredited.  But Woodward said he drew from hundreds of hours of interviews for his book, which is published by Simon  Schuster, a division of CBS. The book depicts a chaotic White House with details from participants and witnesses to the Trump administration.Asked whether he would release any of the interview tapes, Woodward told  CBS This Morning  on Thursday:  Well, if s botella stanley omebody really wants to challenge me, of course. Of course. But I mdash; again, I ve made stanley tumbler  agreements with people that these sources are going to re stanley tumblers main confidential. Bob Woodward s  Fear  mdash; some top takeawaysIn the book, Woodward described a  nervous breakdown  in the administration. In an interview with  CBS This Morning  co-host Norah O Donnell, FBI Director Christopher Wray told her he has  not seen a  nervous breakdown  of executive power.                                          I have also not read Mr. Woodward s book, and I m not sure whether I ll ever find time,  Wray added. Woodward responded to Wray, saying,  His experience is limited with Trump.  Wray was confirmed as FBI director in August 2017.         I spent over a year on this. I have literally hundreds of hours of tapes with people who were there. If you ve looked at the book, they re very specific incidents. And it is a kind of mdash; it opens the window,  Woodward said. Various Tru Erqf Lindsey Graham: I Think Arizona Immigration Law is Unconstitutional
 Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann.                                                      Getty Images                                            In a Thursday speech touting her ability to lead the country as Commander in Chief, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann invoked a comparison between herself and a notoriously tough former world leader: Margaret Thatcher.    Bachmann, delivering remarks at the annual American Legion conference in Minnesota, spoke reverentially about both the former UK prime minister and former U.S. president Ronald Reagan  a more popular target of political self-comparison , citing Reagan s efforts to stop the spread of communism and Thatcher s 1982 military campaign in the Falkland Islands as admirable efforts  to reverse the course of their respective countries.       It took two very strong leaders on  stanley mug the world stage, one a woman and one a man, to reverse the course of their respective countries,  Bachmann said.  We should heed the lessons that they hold for those who seek to wreak havoc on peace and on democracy across the world today.                                              We find ourselves in search of another Margaret Thatcher,  Bachmann said, according to the Minnesota Post.    According to stanley cup  the Associated Press, Bachmann said the comments were meant to highlight the need for strong leadership in a difficult period:  We re in a similar time period a stanley cup nd we need to have strong, viable leadership to see that return again