Michael Cohen, a former personal attorney for Donald Trump, said Monday on MSNBC's "Deadline" that the former president was "the single most dangerous thing in America to our national security and democracy." | Clips
Investigative journalist David Cay Johnston joins Alex Witt to discuss his reporting about how Trump’s mounting legal debts leave him susceptible to the interests of foreign governments, why the Constitution fails to protect us from these concerns, and how unprecedented the danger is for our democracy. “People are going to have leverage over him to the tune of well over half a billion dollars in the E. Jean Carroll and New York fraud cases we’ve never had a president subject to leverage by...
Canada welcomes the United Nations Security Council's call for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas during Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Monday. Canada has been asking for a sustainable ceasefire since December, she said at a press conference in Ottawa. "We've clearly stated that the violence must stop and this ceasefire must be linked to hostages being released, Hamas laying down its weapons and also making sure that humanitarian aid...
Even though he has the Republican nomination essentially sewn up, former President Donald Trump has a few months before he'll need to disclose key picks for a second Trump administration, such as his running mate and those he'd select for his cabinet.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is gravely mistaken if he believes that the war will not extend into Russian territory, stated the Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), Oleksiy Danilov, during an appearance on the talk show of Ukrainian Pravda. Danilov specifically addressed the recent activities of volunteers from the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Freedom of Russia Legion. "The situation is quite simple. The usual response is that people have the right to go...
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen joins Jen Psaki to discuss Trump's New York civil fraud case. Cohen shares whether he believes Trump's claim that he will post $175 million dollar bond "very quickly" after an appeals court ruled he can pay a smaller bond. Cohen also tells Psaki, “There are plenty of really wealthy autocrats out there that would be more than happy to loan Donald money, especially if they know they can own him if he becomes the president.”
THE United Nations Security Council passed a resolution yesterday demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza for the rest of Ramadan. It led to Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu cancelling a planned visit
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan fired back Monday when a reporter asked him why President Joe Biden was 'shouting and swearing' at staff. NBC News said Biden acted up when he heard his poll numbers had dropped in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan over his handling of the war in Gaza. Sullivan denied that occurred telling Fox's Peter Doocy: 'This is the "when did you stop beating your spouse" question
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Matteo Martemucci, Deputy Chief, Central Security Service, National Security Agency visited Goodfellow Air Force Base and learned about the cryptological training curriculum and its functions, February 29.
The local co-designed action plan has successfully secured £8,047,327 which will fund 58 council area projects. Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Patricia Logue welcomed the news today, commenting: “Reaching this point has been the culmination of a long process working with, listening to, and empowering local communities across the entire geography of our city and district. "It has involved designing, costing and detailing 58 projects under three themes – Community...
In an age when American presidents routinely boast of having the world’s finest military, where nearly trillion-dollar war budgets are now a new version of routine, let me bring up one vitally important but seldom mentioned fact: making major cuts to military spending would increase U.S. national security. Why? Because real national security can neither be More
CHATHAM-KENT — As a safety precaution, residents visiting Chatham-Kent council chambers will notice enhanced security procedures, with likely more changes to come. On Monday night, security personnel was present on the main floor of the civic centre handing out visitor passes, which were then checked by another guard on the second floor. Chief administrator Michael […]