The billionaire explains his network’s shift away from partisan politics at a philanthropy summit.
highlighting Nadler’s decades-old comments after the conclusion of the Clinton investigation and noted that they seemed to conflict with what he says today about Trump.”
-- Nearly 80 percent of Americans, including majorities of Democrats and Republicans, believe the United States’ NATO membership benefits the U.S., -- The Islamic State’s refugees are facing a humanitarian calamity in northeastern Syria as thousands of people fleeing intense fighting are flooding into an overcrowded tent camp.: “More than 73,000 people, mostly women and children, are now packed into the sprawling al-Hol camp, under the control of U.S.-backed Kurdish forces. The camp, which opened in 1991 to host Iraqi refugees from the Persian Gulf War, was originally designed to hold barely half that number.
-- Trump mocked Biden over the allegations of inappropriate touching in a preview of the attacks the former vice president might face if he runs in 2020.: “During a freewheeling speech at a fundraiser for the National Republican Congressional Committee, Trump at one point told a story about a conversation he had with a general. ‘I said, ‘General, give me a kiss.’ I felt like Joe Biden. But I meant it,’ Trump said, prompting laughter from the crowd.
“With all they’ve done in that country, they’ve had a systematic mismanagement of the goods and services we’ve sent to them,” he said. “You’ve seen food just rotting in the ports. Their governor has done a horrible job. He’s trying to make political hay in a political year, and he’s trying to find someone to take the blame off of his for not having a grid and not having a good system in that country at all.
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