Showing posts with label Donald Trump. Show all posts
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Tuesday 4 April 2017

Former White House NSA denies using govt secrets for political purpose

Washington DC: Former White House national security counsel Susan Rice has said she denied making open the names of any partners of President Donald Trump specified in insight reconnaissance, saying she never utilized government insider facts for political reason.

Rice contended that that approaching knowledge authorities for more data about ordered reports was a normal part of her occupation.

Rice's comments come after President Donald Trump retweeted a story by a gateway called 'The Daily Caller' under the feature 'Rice requested spy docs on Trump?'

The story, which refers to previous U.S. Lawyer Joseph diGenova as its source, guaranteed Rice had asked U.S. spy organizations to create 'point by point spreadsheets' of telephone calls including Trump and his assistants amid the crusade.  Read more:- Mobile Number Database Provider

The Obama organization's national security counsel assumed a focal part in "unmasking" a few Trump battle authorities who had been cleared up in U.S. observation operations against remote focuses amid a year ago's presidential decision battle, as indicated by current White House authorities.

Source:- Zeenews

Monday 3 April 2017

Hillary Clinton to come out with two books this year

Hillary Clinton won't not have won the US races in 2016, but rather resembles the previous Democratic Presidential hopeful is caught up with composing books nowadays. Buzz is that Hillary is good to go to discharge two new books this year which would be distributed by Simon and Schuster. These two books would be Hillary's 6th and seventh distributed books.

One of the books, yet untitiled, is said to be a gathering of Hillary's own articles, announced latimes.com . The distributer said in an announcement that the exposition accumulation is propelled by Hillary's most loved citations. It would likewise incorporate her contemplations on her stunning thrashing to Republican chosen one Donald Trump in a year ago's decision.

"These are the words I live by...These cites have helped me commend the great circumstances, giggle at the preposterous circumstances, drive forward amid the tough circumstances and extend my energy about all life brings to the table. I trust by sharing these words and my considerations about them, the articles will be important for perusers," Hillary said according to latimes.com report. Mobile Number database provider

While her second book is a kids' photo book rendition of her 1996 success 'It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us'. The outlines in the youngsters' book would be finished by Marla Frazee, who is known for her books 'The Boss Baby' and 'The Farmer and the Clown' and has additionally won the Caldecott Honor twice.

Source:-Timesofindia

Donald Trump appoints Indian-American to key White House position

WASHINGTON: US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday named youthful Indian-American Raj Shah, who assumed a main part in the Republican party's hostile to Clinton crusade amid surveys, to a key White House position.

Shah, whose guardians moved to the US from Gujarat, has been delegated as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Communication Director and Research Director, according to a declaration made by the Presidential Transition Team.

Shah, who is in his mid 30s, is as of now head of Opposition Research in the Republican National Committee. Mobile Number database provider

In this position, he drove a group of specialists to do examine against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential hopeful. Shah was behind all the counter Clinton crusade amid the presidential races.

Source:- Timesofindia

Thursday 19 January 2017

This deeply blue Wisconsin village still seems surprised it voted for Trump

TREMPEALEAU, Wis. — As the Packers and Cowboys kicked off earlier this week, a couple of dozen regulars arrived at the Vet’s Bar with potluck dishes to share, including a crockpot of hot dogs, macaroni salad, deviled eggs and layered dip. Many brought along their own beer koozies, and the bartender passed out green or yellow Jell-O shots every time the Packers scored a touchdown.

Sitting at the bar was a 63-year-old cook who voted for Donald Trump because “everything sucks” right now and there’s no way things could get worse. Next to him was a 59-year-old school lunch lady who believes Trump’s policies will lead to a significant increase in her wages and cheaper health care.

Farther down the long wooden bar was a 67-year-old truck driver who voted for Hillary Clinton and earlier this month pulled all of her money out of the stock market because she’s worried Trump will crash the economy. And there was a 30-year-old union worker at a brewery who voted for the Green Party candidate because he didn’t think Trump or Clinton could relate to guys like him.

There’s a reason that the Vet’s owners have a strict “no politics” rule. It seems as if any conversation about politics these days can quickly become heated.

For decades, Trempealeau — along with the surrounding county by the same name — has been deeply Democratic, with President Obama getting 56 percent of the vote here in 2012 and 60 percent in 2008. But in November, Trump won Trempealeau with 53 percent.

The victory stunned many residents, even though Trump signs had plastered the area for months. The same flip happened in 50 other Midwestern counties clustered in western Wisconsin, southern Minnesota, eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois.

Die-hard Democrats are still trying to figure out which of their roughly 1,600 neighbors were the 482 people who voted for Trump. Several lifelong Republicans say they voted for him, often reluctantly, but they didn’t expect him to win — and, as Inauguration Day approached, they were concerned that the country is even more divided.

Everyone at the bar agreed that it will take at least another presidential election to see if this was a fluke or a lasting shift.

“I just think that people were not feeling the greatest about the direction of the country and thought: ‘Oh well, I’m just going to throw my vote to somebody that I think will change things.’ Still, with the idea: ‘Well, he wasn’t going to win,’ ” said Kurt Wood, who has been village president since 1993 and voted for Clinton. “I think, in all honesty, people already realize what a mistake they made.”

Source:-Washingtonpost

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