US asks to extradite Julian Assange over leaked state secrets after he was arrested and forcibly removed from Ecuador's London embassy

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US asks to extradite Julian Assange over leaked state secrets after he was arrested and forcibly removed from Ecuador's London embassy
 
 
US asks to extradite Julian Assange over leaked state secrets after he was arrested and forcibly removed from Ecuador's London embassy
 
The WikiLeaks founder had been living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since June 2012. He appeared in court on Thursday.
 
 
 
 
 
Assange's arrest was designed to make sure he didn't press a mysterious panic button he said would bring dire consequences for Ecuador
 
 
Assange's arrest was designed to make sure he didn't press a mysterious panic button he said would bring dire consequences for Ecuador
 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was dramatically arrested and carried out of the Ecuadorean embassy in London on Thursday.
 
 
 
 
 
Stephen Miller reportedly undermined Kirstjen Nielsen by leaking embarrassing border statistics to a conservative-leaning publication
 
 
Stephen Miller reportedly undermined Kirstjen Nielsen by leaking embarrassing border statistics to a conservative-leaning publication
 
Stephen Miller reportedly leaked statistics on the increasing number of migrants claiming asylum at the border to a conservative-leaning news outlet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The US Air Force reportedly has its eye on one of these 6 bases to house US Space Command
 
 
The US Air Force reportedly has its eye on one of these 6 bases to house US Space Command
 
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Japan lost an F-35 in the Pacific, and the US is in trouble if Russia or China find it first
 
 
Japan lost an F-35 in the Pacific, and the US is in trouble if Russia or China find it first
 
Experts say Russia and China will do anything to get a look at the crashed F-35 jet and undermine the next several decades of US airpower.
 
 
 
 
 
The Air Force's stealthy new B-21 bomber is getting ready to take its first flight
 
 
The Air Force's stealthy new B-21 bomber is getting ready to take its first flight
 
Air Force officials won't said when it'll be, but they've said the bomber is on schedule and initial operating capacity is expected in the mid-2020s.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump said he's frustrated the military 'can't act like they would normally act' and get 'a little rough' with migrants at the border
 
 
Trump said he's frustrated the military 'can't act like they would normally act' and get 'a little rough' with migrants at the border
 
"Our military can't act like they would normally act...they have all these horrible laws that the Democrats won't change they will not change them."
 
 
 
 
 
Oracle and IBM are officially out of the race for a key $10 billion defense cloud contract as Amazon and Microsoft move ahead
 
 
Oracle and IBM are officially out of the race for a key $10 billion defense cloud contract as Amazon and Microsoft move ahead
 
The Department of Defense confirms that Amazon and Microsoft are the only two companies left in contention for the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's border chaos has forced truckers to wait for hours or days, and one company has sent models to hand out burritos and water to keep them happy
 
 
Trump's border chaos has forced truckers to wait for hours or days, and one company has sent models to hand out burritos and water to keep them happy
 
Trump has reassigned so many inspectors from US-Mexico border crossings that truckers are waiting for hours and sometimes days to get into the US.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump is booting out anyone who tells him his immigration ideas are illegal. Experts are worried about what will happen next.
 
 
Trump is booting out anyone who tells him his immigration ideas are illegal. Experts are worried about what will happen next.
 
Experts say whoever replaces DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will face pressure to enact illegal policies, and that the courts will strike them down.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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