Global Security Newsletter // November 25

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November 25, 2019
How testimony from John Bolton would be significant - MSNBC
John Bolton believes presidents can rescind treaties without the Senate, but objected to President Donald Trump pausing military aid to Ukraine, a non-treaty partner - Daily Torch
Watch: Trump impeachment witnesses testify about John Bolton and Rudy Giuliani roles in Ukraine scandal - CNBC
1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites): Voice of America - English: National Democrats Approve Early Caucus Voting for Nevada
1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites): "Putin" - Google News: Putin’s shady Wagner Group mercenary army flee Mozambique after 10 are beheaded ‘by ISIS’ - The Sun

How testimony from John Bolton would be significant - MSNBC

Former Trump advisor John Bolton accuses White House of locking him out of his Twitter account, but now Bolton is back and tweeting. Also, Rep. Schiff is encouraging Bolton to testify.Nov. read more

John Bolton believes presidents can rescind treaties without the Senate, but objected to President Donald Trump pausing military aid to Ukraine, a non-treaty partner - Daily Torch

By Robert Romano Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has a long history of encouraging presidents to terminate treaties without going to the Senate for approval under the President’s inherent powers to conduct foreign affairs under Article II of the Constitution vesting of executive power solely in the President. read more

Watch: Trump impeachment witnesses testify about John Bolton and Rudy Giuliani roles in Ukraine scandal - CNBC

[The stream is slated to start at 9 a.m. ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] David Holmes, an American diplomat stationed in Ukraine, testifies before the House Intelligence Committee in the fifth round of public impeachment hearings Thursday, alongside former National Security Council aide Fiona Hill. read more

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites): Voice of America - English: National Democrats Approve Early Caucus Voting for Nevada

The Democratic National Committee has approved a plan by Nevada Democrats to offer the first-ever early voting option for presidential caucuses, a change stemming from a push to make the in-person presidential nominating meetings more accessible. read more

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites): "Putin" - Google News: Putin’s shady Wagner Group mercenary army flee Mozambique after 10 are beheaded ‘by ISIS’ - The Sun

THE Russian Wagner Group - a private army with alleged links to the Kremlin - has been forced to flee conflict in Mozambique after they were set upon by Islamist groups, possibly including ISIS. read more
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