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« le: Novembre 20, 2024, 02:36:34 pm »
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 Amid uproar from the intelligence community over President Trump s decision to revoke the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, Republican Rep. Kristi Noem of South Dakota is standing by the president, arguing that there were clear  national security concerns  to warrant Brennan losing his clearance. You k stanley cup now, obviously in this instance there was national security concerns. It appears that at times Brennan has put political purposes above national security. And I think what s astounding to me is realizing that stanley cup  there s over 5 million people in this country that have security clearances so there s a lot of folks out there with important information,  Noem said on CBS   Face the Nation  on Sunday.Noem added,  You know obviously there s information the White House has that none of us are privy to. But I think it s important to know that the number one priority needs to continue to be national security and when we re looking at these types of situations that if someone appears to have put political purposes above national security then that s grounds for review.                                         The White House announced the move to revoke Brennan s clearance l botella stanley ast week, questioning his  objectivity and credibility.  Brennan, who served as CIA director from 2013 to 2017, has been outspoken against Mr. Trump s policies since taking office. Critics have slammed the president s move to revoke clearances as an effort to silence his most vocal foes.Leaders of the Qatk House OKs Ending Cuba Travel Ban
  CBS News  President Obama and Democrats in Congress are pushing back against the new voter identification laws and requirements that Republican-led states have been busy implementing across the country.The president s re-election campaign will shortly launch the website GottaVote.org, an information hub designed to help voters meet voting requirements. Currently, the site asks lawyers to join the campaign s Victory Counsel, a volunteer legal team that helps Americans overcome barriers to voting. It al stanley vattenflaska so mentions a May voter registration  weekend of action. As first reported on Politico, the site on Thursday featured a video telling the story of  Dorothy Cooper, a 96-year-old Tennessee voter. In 2011, the Tennessee legislature passed strict new voter ID requirements. Cooper had trouble obtainin stanley travel mug g a voter ID card, even after presenting the four pieces of identification required.                                        More than two dozen states have passed strict voter ID laws since 2011. In the video, the Obama campaign s general counsel Bob Bauer calls the laws  corrosive.  Around the country, under Republican leadership, various laws have been passed - all of them with the fundamental objective of impeding the right to vote,  he says. Opponents of the laws say they suppress turnout among typically Democ stanley cup ratic voting blocs, like students and minorities.        Supporters of the voter ID requirements say they re need to prevent voter fraud, even though there s little evidence of