Trump showed off 2 convicted and charged war criminals at a secretive Republican fundraiser in Florida, report says

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Trump showed off 2 convicted and charged war criminals at a secretive Republican fundraiser in Florida, report says
 
 
Trump showed off 2 convicted and charged war criminals at a secretive Republican fundraiser in Florida, report says
 
The president introduced former US Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance and former US Army Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, the Miami Herald reported.
 
 
 
 
 
Suspect in deadly shooting at Florida naval base hosted a dinner party to watch mass shooting videos before the attack, according to a US official
 
 
Suspect in deadly shooting at Florida naval base hosted a dinner party to watch mass shooting videos before the attack, according to a US official
 
Another Saudi student reportedly filmed the shooting. Ten have been detained for questioning, but some Saudi nationals are unaccounted for.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's salt and pepper shakers tower over everyone else's. Obama, Bush, and Clinton used the same size shakers as their guests.
 
 
Trump's salt and pepper shakers tower over everyone else's. Obama, Bush, and Clinton used the same size shakers as their guests.
 
President Donald Trump's salt and pepper shakers often dwarf those of his guests. His predecessors had shakers the same size as everyone else's.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I documented every surveillance camera on my way to work in New York City, and it revealed a dystopian reality
 
 
I documented every surveillance camera on my way to work in New York City, and it revealed a dystopian reality
 
By 2022, there could be 45 billion cameras operating globally. I decided to see how many were watching me on my typical daily commute in New York.
 
 
 
 
 
'This a trap that Giuliani and Trump literally walked into': Russia may know more about the Ukraine scandal than we do
 
 
'This a trap that Giuliani and Trump literally walked into': Russia may know more about the Ukraine scandal than we do
 
One recently retired FBI special agent told Insider that The Post's reporting left "little doubt" that the Russians had a hand in the Ukraine controversy.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump reportedly uses unsecured phone lines. Cybersecurity experts explain why those are 'so easy to hack it's scary.'
 
 
Trump reportedly uses unsecured phone lines. Cybersecurity experts explain why those are 'so easy to hack it's scary.'
 
Business Insider spoke with cybersecurity experts about how hackers gain access to phone conversations on unsecured devices.
 
 
 
 
 
'This has been a devastating week' — 4 people are dead after a shooting at a Florida naval base just 2 days after a fatal shooting at a base in Hawaii
 
 
'This has been a devastating week' — 4 people are dead after a shooting at a Florida naval base just 2 days after a fatal shooting at a base in Hawaii
 
Four people are dead and multiple others injured after a gunman opened fire in a classroom on a Florida naval base on Friday.
 
 
 
 
 
Mysterious automated calls, vanished relatives, and sinister Facebook comments: How China intimidates Uighurs who don't even live in the country
 
 
Mysterious automated calls, vanished relatives, and sinister Facebook comments: How China intimidates Uighurs who don't even live in the country
 
Though China's brutal campaign is most active in Xinjiang, many Uighurs living abroad say they've been targeted by Chinese agents.
 
 
 
 
 
The convicted US Army war criminal Trump released early says he can't get a job 'even at Walmart or Target'
 
 
The convicted US Army war criminal Trump released early says he can't get a job 'even at Walmart or Target'
 
Trump "told me my record would be expunged," Clint Lorance tweeted. "His staff in the White House must have disagreed. This will be an uphill battle."
 
 
 
 
 
Jeff Bezos says employee activists are wrong and Silicon Valley firms should feel comfortable doing business with the US military
 
 
Jeff Bezos says employee activists are wrong and Silicon Valley firms should feel comfortable doing business with the US military
 
Bezos said it's the responsibility of management to push back against employee outrage towards military contracts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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