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Donald Trump is claiming three of his passports were “stolen” in the FBI raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate. If true, it means the ex-US president could not America, with the 76-year-old branding the alleged confiscations an “assault on a political opponent”. He said on Monday (15.08.22) via his Truth platform: “Wow. In the raid by the FBI or Mar-a-Lago, they stole my three Passports (one expired), along with everything else. This is an assault on a political opponent at a level never before seen in our country. Third World.” It is thought former reality TV regular Trump has a regular blue passport...
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Donald Trump's Florida home was reportedly searched for secret "documents about nuclear weapons" during an FBI raid. The former US President's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach was targeted by law enforcement officials on Monday (08.08.22) after a search warrant was issued for the property, and now the Washington Post has reported agents were looking for classified papers related to nuclear weapons - but it was not clear whether the purported documents relate to America's weapons stash or that belonging to another country. The publication reported the FBI raid sought "classified documents relati...
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Donald Trump is “furious yet scared” after the FBI raided Mar A Lago. The former President of the United States is frightened, rethinking his political ambitions and possibly putting his re-election bid on hold after the Federal Bureau of Investigations searched his Florida property on Monday evening (08.08.22) after apparently getting the go-ahead by Merrick Garland, the US Attorney General. A insider told PEOPLE magazine: "Donald is furious yet scared. He feels victimized and is calling everyone he trusts to give him advice and reassure him that this is a witch hunt. He is buoyed by the Repu...
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Facebook and Instagram have banned adverts for abortion pills. Following the news that the Supreme Court has chosen to overturn the Roe vs Wade ruling - which now leaves millions of women across the U.S without access to a legal and safe abortion - it was reported that the Meta-owned social media giants will cease displaying adverts for termination pills, but Meta PR Andy Stone insisted that it was simply because the ads would go against their existing policy. He tweeted: "Content that attempts to buy, sell, trade, gift, request or donate pharmaceuticals is not allowed. Content that discusses ...
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