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The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
“We do not tolerate attacks on places of worship,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated.
“It will serve as an example of what’s possible in other parts of the world,” the U.S. secretary of state said at Davos.
“The presidency comes with a tool called the bully pulpit,” the former White House chief of staff said at a recent event. “Right now it’s being exercised—all of the bully with none of the pulpit.”
“Be aware I recently designated the Muslim Brotherhood and its successor organization CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations under state law,” Abbott wrote.
The bipartisan bill “ensures U.S. diplomacy keeps pace” as the region emerges as a “central hub for energy and infrastructure,” said Rep. Brad Schneider.
“As alleged, Alazim Baker deliberately targeted Jewish victims with violence,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton.
“As Iran and its terrorist proxies ramp up their use of deadly unmanned systems, we must move faster and think bigger,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer said.
“My opposition sees antisemitism not as a tragedy, but as a strategy,” Torres responded.
“You are a guest in this country. Act like it,” Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of homeland security for public affairs, told “NewsNation.”
“We’ll start with workforce housing, which we think could be completed in two or three years,” the former White House senior adviser said.
The Israeli president said that he respects U.S. President Trump “tremendously,” but that his decisions will not bypass Israel’s legal system.
Leaders and representatives of at least 18 nations were on stage.