Global Security Newsletter // August 02

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August 02, 2019
Sentencing in the Works for Rick Gates, Early Mueller Probe Figure - Courthouse News Service
Read Mueller report | News, Sports, Jobs - Marquette Mining Journal
GOP Support for Impeachment Nearly Doubles After Mueller Testimony While Democrats' Support Lags - Newsweek
Reagan-era US attorney speculates who really wrote the Mueller report - One America News Network
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: July US jobs report shows solid gains, 164,000 new jobs, amid trade frictions

Sentencing in the Works for Rick Gates, Early Mueller Probe Figure - Courthouse News Service

Courthouse News Service
Sentencing in the Works for Rick Gates, Early Mueller Probe Figure Courthouse News ServiceWASHINGTON (CN) — A year and a half after the plea deal from Rick Gates helped convict former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, a federal judge ...
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Read Mueller report | News, Sports, Jobs - Marquette Mining Journal

Marquette Mining Journal
Read Mueller report | News, Sports, Jobs Marquette Mining JournalTo the Journal editor: Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report does not exonerate Donald Trump. On the contrary, it is an indictment of him.
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GOP Support for Impeachment Nearly Doubles After Mueller Testimony While Democrats' Support Lags - Newsweek

Newsweek
GOP Support for Impeachment Nearly Doubles After Mueller Testimony While Democrats' Support Lags NewsweekRepublican support for impeachment proceedings has nearly doubled from May to July.
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Reagan-era US attorney speculates who really wrote the Mueller report - One America News Network

One America News Network
Reagan-era US attorney speculates who really wrote the Mueller report One America News NetworkFormer President Ronald Reagan's U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia has some serious doubts about Robert Mueller's involvement in the Russia ...
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: July US jobs report shows solid gains, 164,000 new jobs, amid trade frictions

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
U.S. employers slowed their hiring in July but still added a solid 164,000 jobs to an economy that appears poised to extend its decade-long expansion. Stars and Stripes 1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites)
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