Former President Donald Trump allegedly dished out potentially sensitive information about the US nuclear submarine program to an Australian billionaire months after leaving office, according to a …
Trump says he’s willing to serve as House speaker for up to 90 days — with a catchFormer President Donald Trump allegedly dished out potentially sensitive information about the US nuclear submarine program to an Australian billionaire months after leaving office, according to a report.
Pratt, the head of Pratt Industries, a packaging company, reportedly told federal prosecutors that Trump discreetly disclosed to him the precise number of nuclear warheads US submarines carry and how close they can get to a Russian submarine without being detected.
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