Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 17 May 2019

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Greetings from Tyler, Of the many topics of national and international concern and interest this week, sanctions on Chinese goods, the consequences for farmers and American consumers has been the top story. Much was made of the plummeting stock market … Read More

Trump Claims Campaign Was ‘Spied On,’ Calls It ‘Treason’

The former president, the Justice Department and the FBI have all vigorously denied any such activities occurred. President Donald Trump on Friday revived his repeatedly debunked claim that his 2016 campaign was the target of illegal government spying. Trump, on Twitter, … Read More

The Trump administration reportedly sent ‘no-match letters’ to over 570,000 employers telling them they might have unauthorized workers

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President Donald Trump boarding Air Force One on Thursday for a trip to New York to attend a fundraiser. Associated Press President Donald Trump’s administration has written to more than 570,000 employers since March telling them some of their workers’ … Read More

Trump to Illegals: Don’t Get Comfy, You’re ‘Leaving Soon’

A day after unveiling the administration’s merit-based immigration reform proposal amid a national emergency on the southern border, President Donald Trump tweeted a warning for illegal immigrants: “do not make yourselves too comfortable, you will be leaving soon!” President Trump’s early Friday morning … Read More

Prime Minister Theresa May ‘in tears’ as she’s forced to say when she’ll quit and Brexit talks collapse

Boris Johnson threw his hat into the ring yesterday, saying he would ‘go for it’ referring to the Tory party leadership Theresa May was said to have had tears in her eyes as she was told MPs have run out … Read More

Croatia Will Not Let Illegal Migrants In, Says Interior Minister

ZAGREB, May 17, 2019 – Interior Minister Davor Božinović said on Thursday Croatia did not and would not let in illegal migrants, and that the police were complying with the law in handling migrants. He was commenting on a Swiss Radio … Read More

Victims of the Cologne sex attacks are still searching for justice

Cologne, one year after the attack The mass sexual assaults around Cologne’s main railway station on New Year’s Eve 2015 rocked Germany, not just because of their scale (police believe hundreds of men were involved) but because of the sense … Read More

Venezuela’s Maduro is paranoid, isolated and is sleeping in a bunker as he clings to power in his shattered country

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White House national security adviser says Nicolas Maduro is hiding in a bunker Mauricio Claver-Carone claims Venezuelan president has lost his inner circle  Trump administration adviser said the opposition uprising had not been a failure  He added Russian and Cubans around Maduro shows … Read More

Theresa May given 24-hour deadline to say when she will quit

EXCLUSIVE: Senior Tories warn PM to give clear timetable for handover date or risk being forced out by rebellion. Theresa May leaves Parliament following talks with Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday night ( Aaron Chown/PA ) Theresa May was served a deadline of … Read More

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