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Within 24 hours of their meeting, the administration had fired the director and deputy director of the National Security Agency, the United States’ powerful cyber intelligence bureau, as well as staff...
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Laura Loomer watches as Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump visits the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Company in Shanksville, Pa., Sept. 11, 2024.
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Mediaite on MSNHouse Republican Roasts Trump Firing Cyber Command Chief After Laura Loomer Meeting: ‘Russia and China Are Laughing At Us’The White House fired one of our best generals and the smartest on cyber operations, and with no explanation. Russia and China are laughing at us.” The post House Republican Roasts Trump Firing Cyber Command Chief After Laura Loomer Meeting: ‘Russia and China Are Laughing At Us’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) criticized President Trump’s ouster of the director of the National Security Agency, arguing that Gen. Timothy Haugh’s firing will hinder the country’s Cyber and Signals
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Cleveland.com's Today in Ohio podcast exposes the stark contrast between GOP legislative priorities and the state's most pressing humanitarian needs
Loomer reportedly presented her findings during a meeting with Trump in the Oval Office, making the case for personnel changes.
For a right-wing figure on the make, Washington’s hottest real estate these days is in the White House briefing room, where press secretary Karoline Leavitt has created a “new media seat” so she can take questions from a cast of mostly conservative personalities.
Loomer met with Trump and other top White House officials in the Oval Office on Wednesday, two sources familiar with the meeting told NBC News.
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans Are in Denial About Trump’s Catastrophic TariffsHouse Republicans insist that the tariffs that are currently destroying the economy are part of a “negotiation” the White House insists isn’t happening.
Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed six bills Friday afternoon, drawing the ire of Republican leadership who promised veto overrides when the Legislature reconvenes April 10.