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“The three Americans
freed from North Korean labor camps waved and smiled as they
were greeted by President Donald Trump at a military base near
Washington early Thursday,” Daniel Arkin and Alastair
Jamieson report for NBC News. The President was accompanied by
First Lady Melania Trump.
“A special night
for these three really great people,” President Trump said.
“They've been through a lot.”
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“President Donald
Trump said he would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
on June 12 in Singapore, hours after he welcomed home three
U.S. citizens who had been detained in North Korea for more
than a year,” Michael C. Bender and Rebecca Ballhaus report
in The
Wall Street Journal. “We will both try to make it a
very special moment for World Peace!” President Trump wrote
on Twitter.
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Gina Haspel, the
President’s nominee to lead the CIA, “gets rave reviews
from former national security officials from Democratic and
Republican administrations, and is said to be strongly
supported by agency employees,” writes the Chicago
Tribune’s Editorial Board. “The Senate should
confirm her.”
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In The Washington
Post, National
Security Adviser John Bolton writes that the Iran deal’s
“very premise has been betrayed by its own abysmal track
record over the past two years.” Mr. Bolton notes that
President Trump’s decision to withdraw “reversed an
ill-advised and dangerous policy and set us on a new course
that will address the aggressive and hostile behavior of our
enemies.”
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The New
York Post Editorial Board calls out the hypocrisy of
Democrats in opposing Gina Haspel’s nomination for CIA
Director but fully supporting former President Obama’s CIA
pick, John Brennan. “Any Democrats voting against her,
especially those who voted to confirm Brennan, ought to give a
good explanation why,” the editors write.
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“An effort led by
senior White House adviser Jared Kushner to both increase
prison security and provide a pathway out for some 4,000
well-behaved prisoners has scored a major, and lopsided,
victory” for President Trump in Congress, writes Paul Bedard
in the Washington
Examiner. “The House Judiciary Committee voted 25-5
to back the ‘First Step Act,’ a shocking turn after the
media had earlier written off chances that it would pass.”
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