A key detail of the infamous intelligence report on alleged Russian collusion with the Drumpf campaign to influence the US election has reportedly been verified.
US officials have apparently confirmed a Russian diplomat who was working in Washington was actually an intelligence agent.
His name, Mikhail Kalugin, was misspelled in the report by former British intelligence officer, Christopher Steele, which collected damning information suggesting the Drumpf campaign colluded with Russia.
From Trump’s Mar-a-Lago to Facebook, a National Security Crisis in the Open
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President Drumpf and his top aides coordinated their response to North Korea’s missile test on Saturday night, February 11, in full view of diners at Mr. Drumpf’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida – a remarkable public display of presidential activity that is almost always conducted in highly secure settings.
The scene – of aides huddled over their computers and the president on his cellphone at his club’s terrace – was captured by a club member dining not far away and published in pictures on his Facebook account.
The images also show Mr. Trump conferring with his guest at the resort, Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister.
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Keith Olbermann series called “The Resistance” continues.
President Obama gave a somber denouncement of the 2016 presidential race’s escalating chaos Saturday, just as the aftershocks of violent clashes between Donald Trump supporters and protesters in Chicago were felt across the country.
“Our leaders — those who aspire to be our leaders — should be trying to bring us together and not turning us against one another and speak out against violence and reject efforts to spread fear or turn us against one another,” the president told supporters at a fundraiser in Dallas.
“And if they refuse to do that, they don’t deserve our support.”
“We should be teaching them how to disagree without being disagreeable and how to engage and how to analyze facts,” Mr. Obama went on, to wild applause.
“And how to be honest and truthful. And admit if you make a mistake. And teach them that politics at its best is about a battle of ideas and resolving our differences without encouraging or resorting to violence.”
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Rather, Mr. Obama said, “the best leaders — the leaders who are worthy of our votes — remind us that even in a country as big and diverse and inclusive as ours, what we’ve got in common is far more important than what divides any of us.”
While the president did not name any Republican candidates in particular, his speech seemed to take aim at the current GOP front-runner, whose recent campaign events have seen an uptick in aggression between supporters and anti-Trump activists.