Monday, February 6, 2017

Media didn't cover attacks: White House

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Media didn't cover attacks: White House
Media didn't cover attacks: White House
Trump's White House: Five takeaways from Monday

US President Donald Trump speaks following a visit to the US Central Command and Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base on February 6, 2017 in Tampa, FloridaPresident Donald Trump has returned to Washington from a weekend trip to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida -- stopping off at a US military base where he made the provocative, and unexplained, claim that the media was deliberately disregarding jihadist attacks. Meanwhile on the other side of the country, in California, the US government filed court documents formally defending Trump's controversial travel ban. On Friday, a federal judge ordered the temporary nationwide suspension of the president's executive order that summarily denied entry to all refugees, and travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.


The Secret Target of Yemen Raid Escaped and Is Now ‘Taunting Trump,’ a Report Says

The Secret Target of Yemen Raid Escaped and Is Now ‘Taunting Trump,’ a Report SaysIn an audio message being shared online that purports to be by Qassim al-Rimi, the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Trump is referred to as the “fool of the White House”


White House releases list of 78 attacks after Donald Trump accuses media of 'under reporting' terrorist incidents

White House releases list of 78 attacks after Donald Trump accuses media of 'under reporting' terrorist incidentsThe White House released a list of 78 terror attacks around the world on Monday, saying  most of them did not get sufficient attention from the media. The release came after  President Donald Trump appeared to accuse the media of covering up terrorist attacks by not reporting them. All over Europe it's happening," the president told military commanders at Central Command.


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