Global Security Newsletter // October 14

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October 14, 2019
It’s time we hear the unvarnished truth from Jim Mattis - The Washington Post
Lake County News-Sun Local Scoreboard for Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 - Chicago Tribune
How the Trump Kids Have Profited Off Their Dad's Presidency - GQ
Former Top Russia Adviser Fiona Hill Testifies on Capitol Hill About Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal
Several national security officials raised alarms about Ukraine policy before and after Trump call - OregonLive

It’s time we hear the unvarnished truth from Jim Mattis - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
President Trump and then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arrive for an East Room event Oct. 25, 2018. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) Jennifer Rubin Opinion writer covering politics and policy, foreign and domestic
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Lake County News-Sun Local Scoreboard for Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 - Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune
Lake Forest (4-1, 1-0): Bill Degnan 13-for-24, 198 yards, TD; 1-yard TD run. Stone Matthews 19 carries, 71 yards, TD. Ted Crane 2 receptions, 55 yards, 43-yard TD receptions.
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How the Trump Kids Have Profited Off Their Dad's Presidency - GQ

GQ
Again, this sequence of events is not especially flattering for Hunter Biden, and at the time, according to The New Yorker, White House aides expressed concern that he could be seen as “leveraging access for his benefit.” But in Trumpworld, this string of loosely-associated buzzwords is now enough to sustain a conspiracy theory that the younger Biden has earned “millions.”
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Former Top Russia Adviser Fiona Hill Testifies on Capitol Hill About Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—President Trump’s former top Russia adviser is expected to testify before House committees on Monday as part of the impeachment inquiry examining the president, his administration and his allies’ dealings with Ukraine.
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Several national security officials raised alarms about Ukraine policy before and after Trump call - OregonLive

OregonLive
WASHINGTON - At least four national security officials were so alarmed by the Trump administration’s attempts to pressure Ukraine for political purposes that they raised concerns with a White House lawyer both before and immediately after President Donald Trump’s July 25 call with that country’s president, according to U.S.
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