Trump White House Will No Longer Publicly Identify Visitors

The Trump administration is ending the practice of disclosing the identities of most visitors to the White House, saying that to do so posed “grave national security risks and privacy concerns,” US media reported. The new policy will leave it up to White House officials to decide whether to release the names of visitors who … Read more

Israel’s Ambassador Sorry Over ‘take Down’ Sir Alan Duncan Comment

Israel’s ambassador to the UK has apologised after a senior member of his staff was secretly filmed saying he wanted to “take down” Foreign Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan. Israeli Embassy senior political officer Shai Masot made the comment in footage filmed in a London restaurant and obtained by the Mail on Sunday. He told … Read more

Israel Apology Over UK Minister ‘take Down’

Israel’s ambassador to the UK has apologised after a senior member of his staff was secretly filmed saying he wanted to “take down” Foreign Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan. Israeli Embassy senior political officer Shai Masot made the comment in footage filmed in a London restaurant and obtained by the Mail on Sunday. He told … Read more

US Presidential Election 2012

I will first begin with the Obama administration and its policy toward Liberia. The administration was faced with a weak economy left by the Bush government. When Obama took office in 2009, unemployment was about 7.2%. Despite the Democrats having control of both houses, the economy was down. Like in Clinton’s first term, the Democrats … Read more

Hillary Clinton Won In A Landslide

Hillary Clinton handily defeated Donald Trump at Monday’s presidential debate, according to a CNN instant poll. Sixty-two percent of 521 respondents said the Democratic nominee won the political showdown. Twenty-seven percent of survey participants thought the winner was Trump, the Republican nominee. CNN’s political director David Chalian, however, cautioned that the poll “definitely skews Democratic” … Read more