Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Donald Trump and the Russia connections: From president's 'bromance' with Putin to 'campaign's intercepted calls with Moscow spies'

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Donald Trump and the Russia connections: From president's 'bromance' with Putin to 'campaign's intercepted calls with Moscow spies'

Donald Trump and the Russia connections: From president's 'bromance' with Putin to 'campaign's intercepted calls with Moscow spies'Less than a month into his tenure, Donald Trump's White House is embroiled in scandal as questions swirl about links between his campaign staff and Russian officials.


Cyber warriors see politics muddying security efforts

The US cyber policy task force strongly advocated bulking cyber defenses and ramping up the cost of attacks to discouraging levelsPresident Donald Trump has vowed to improve cyber attack defense, but security experts meeting this week say a fractious domestic and international political landscape could hamstring efforts to improve internet security. As the White House mulls an executive order on cybersecurity to combat an epidemic of data breaches and hacks, participants at the annual RSA Conference voiced concern that dwindling political unity will challenge efforts to improve defense.


Intensely Private Melania Trump Reportedly Miserable In Role As First Lady

Intensely Private Melania Trump Reportedly Miserable In Role As First LadyMelania Trump has been in the national spotlight since her husband announced his unlikely presidential campaign. Fast forward nearly two years, and the 46-year-old ex-model and Slovenian native is now the First Lady of the United States. The attacks on Melania Trump began well before Donald pulled off his unexpected White House win in November.


Trump slams intel officials, media over Flynn and Russia

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participate in a joint news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed the media and "illegally leaked" intelligence information for bringing down his national security adviser Michael Flynn, one day after the White House said Trump had asked Flynn to resign because he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his contacts with Russia.


Trump's White House: Five takeaways from Wednesday

US President Donald Trump spent time defending his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn (L) as a victim of "illegal leaks" to "fake media" US President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House -- and dropped his predecessors' longtime attachment to a two-state solution in any Middle East peace settlement. Meantime, his still young administration continued down a tumultuous path as Trump's under-fire nominee for labor secretary withdrew from consideration.


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