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The representatives of Judicial Watch, a right-wing government transparency group, appeared outside the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington DC, Monday, following the decision to release 15,000 emails of Democratic presidential nominee, Hilary Clinton, before the general elections in November.
Zones franches : Guy Teissier est inquiet
Orlando, Feb 28 (EFE/EPA).- Former President Donald Trump on Sunday in a speech to the American Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) continued to deny that he lost the 2020 presidential election and declared that he is not thinking about creating a new political party.He told the huge crowd of GOP supporters in Orlando, Florida, that the united Republican Party will be stronger than ever and will win the 2022 mid-term elections as well as the 2024 presidential election.Beginning his much anticipated remarks with a question - "Do you miss me yet?" - Trump then told the huge crowd of conservative supporters wearing Make America Great Again caps and chanting his name that he will "continue to fight right by your side." (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WATCH FORMER US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S CLOSING SPEECH AT THE ANNUAL CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL ACTION CONFERENCE (CPAC) AT THE HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO, FLORIDA, US.
Business Insider reports that outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said "multiculturalism" is un-American. "Our enemies stoke these divisions because they know they make us weaker," he said. "Woke-ism, multiculturalism, all the -isms — they're not who America is."
On Sunday, Sen. Mitt Romney publicly criticized President Donald Trump's continued efforts to undermine and delegitimize the 2020 election. Romney said there were many things Trump could be doing, like heralding the success of the COVID vaccine. Romney is dismayed that Trump has chosen to focus on overturning the election. "It's really sad and in a lot of respects embarrassing," he said. Romney said Trump is leaving Washington "with a whole series of conspiracy theories." "Things that are so nutty and loopy that people are shaking their heads, wondering what in the world has gotten into this man."
Morocco is now the fourth Arab state this year to announce it would establish relations with Israel. According to CNN, it was another diplomatic win for the Trump administration. However, it may create some trouble for the incoming Biden administration. That's because the Trump administration agreed that the US would recognize the long-disputed Western Sahara region. The largely Sahrawi population has fought for self-determination for four decades under the banner of the Polisario Front. The UN and European Union describe Western Sahara as a 'non-self-governing territory.' Political and security risk consultant Geoff Porter says the US' abrupt reversal of its policy dramatically increases the likelihood of renewed regional conflict.