A top sniper slipped past about a dozen Marines — no one saw him even when he was less than 3 feet away

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A top sniper slipped past about a dozen Marines — no one saw him even when he was less than 3 feet away
 
 
A top sniper slipped past about a dozen Marines — no one saw him even when he was less than 3 feet away
 
He probably could have shot half the Marines, if not more, before anyone figured out where he was. That's how deadly a concealed sniper can be.
 
 
 
 
 
'Lawyer up': DOJ veterans have one piece of advice for Trump and Giuliani amid the Ukraine whistleblower scandal
 
 
'Lawyer up': DOJ veterans have one piece of advice for Trump and Giuliani amid the Ukraine whistleblower scandal
 
An unprecedented whistleblower complaint puts Trump and others involved in legal jeopardy on at least four fronts, former prosecutors say.
 
 
 
 
 
A US Army soldier who worked at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort uploaded photos of an underage girl to a Russian website, prosecutors say
 
 
A US Army soldier who worked at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort uploaded photos of an underage girl to a Russian website, prosecutors say
 
"This was the last place I thought I would be," he reportedly said during his trial. "I will forever regret my action."
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's false theory that whistleblower requirements changed just before the complaint over his Ukraine call got shut down by the intelligence watchdog
 
 
Trump's false theory that whistleblower requirements changed just before the complaint over his Ukraine call got shut down by the intelligence watchdog
 
The Inspector General of the Intelligence Committee said the process had not changed, and the whistleblower claimed some firsthand information.
 
 
 
 
 
About 300 former national security officials and ex-White House staff sign open letter accusing Trump of possible 'unconscionable abuse of power' over Ukraine call
 
 
About 300 former national security officials and ex-White House staff sign open letter accusing Trump of possible 'unconscionable abuse of power' over Ukraine call
 
The statement was signed by former officers, ambassadors, and secretaries of state from leading agencies including the CIA and the State Department.
 
 
 
 
 
Hillary Clinton said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo should have been 'one of the first people' to correct Trump's behavior during the Ukraine call
 
 
Hillary Clinton said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo should have been 'one of the first people' to correct Trump's behavior during the Ukraine call
 
Hillary Clinton responded to reports that current Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on the call at the center of the whistleblower complaint.
 
 
 
 
 
A German radar maker says it tracked the F-35 stealth fighter in 2018 — from a pony farm
 
 
A German radar maker says it tracked the F-35 stealth fighter in 2018 — from a pony farm
 
The story is a snapshot in the cat-and-mouse game between combat aircraft meant to be undetectable and sensor makers seeking to undo that advantage.
 
 
 
 
 
White House staff reportedly needed to 'babysit' Trump's phone calls with world leaders because he was often unprepared
 
 
White House staff reportedly needed to 'babysit' Trump's phone calls with world leaders because he was often unprepared
 
Trump's phone calls are at the center of a whistleblower complaint filed last month which has since triggered a formal impeachment inquiry.
 
 
 
 
 
The White House reportedly tried to conceal transcripts of Trump's calls with other world leaders, including Russia's Putin and Saudi Arabia's Mohammad bin Salman
 
 
The White House reportedly tried to conceal transcripts of Trump's calls with other world leaders, including Russia's Putin and Saudi Arabia's Mohammad bin Salman
 
The White House is accused of trying to cover up Trump's call with Ukraine by storing the transcript in a system housing the country's top secrets.
 
 
 
 
 
Abandoned markets and empty cinemas: 11 photos show how ordinary people are being hit by Trump's sanctions on Iran, which are ramping up again
 
 
Abandoned markets and empty cinemas: 11 photos show how ordinary people are being hit by Trump's sanctions on Iran, which are ramping up again
 
President Donald Trump's sanctions on Iran are designed to cripple its leadership. Instead, Iranian citizens are the ones suffering most.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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