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The Department of Defense is seeking thousands of dollars from former national security advisor Michael Flynn under President Donald Trump after he failed to disclose payments from foreign business dealings. Flynn was alerted in a letter from the U.S. Army dated May 2 that he owed $38,557.06 after receiving around $450,000 from Turkish and Russian entities in 2015 without asking for or receiving approval from the U.S. government. The amount owed is the sum Flynn received for attending a gala dinner celebrating the anniversary of RT, a Russian-run news organization. The letter did not specify a...
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Former United States Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, whom ex-President Donald Trump fired after his reelection loss in 2020, has filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department for interfering with the publication of his upcoming book, A Sacred Oath, which is scheduled for publication next May. Esper is suing the Pentagon as well as a cluster of its employees for improperly withholding documents relevant to the book under the false guise of classification. “Significant text is being improperly withheld from publication in Secretary Esper’s manuscript under the guise of classification. The with...
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Jeff Bezos seems to be quickly moving onto new ventures after he resigned as CEO of Amazon, it was revealed via government documents that his ‘space’ company Blue Origin was awarded a $720 million dollar contract for ‘Heavily Armed Droids’. While much of the actual technology relating to the droids themself is blacked out and marked as classified in the document, there is enough left uncensored for us to get an idea of what we are dealing with. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Contract For Heavily Armed DroidsThe Breakdown: 14 Foot droid ‘humanoid’ type clad covered in Tita...
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With Election Day fast approaching, President Donald Trump has declined to promise a peaceful transition of power no matter who wins in November. Critics fear that he plans to call upon the U.S. military and will send active troops onto American streets to quell protests and unrest surrounding the results of the election. He might try and apply the Insurrection Act of 1807, a two-century-old law that enables a president, who also serves as the commander-in-chief, to send in active-duty military troops to put an end to extreme disturbances.However, many Defense Department officials would resist...
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