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Ross Claims China’s Deadly Coronavirus Is An Opportunity For US Job Growth
By Cristina Cabrera
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WH Trade Adviser Refuses To Say If Biden Came Up During Talks With China
By Cristina Cabrera
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The Collected Wisdom Of Peter Navarro’s Fake Stock Market Guru, ‘Ron Vara’
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By Matt Shuham
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Cruz Says ‘Of Course’ It’s Wrong For Trump To Ask China To Investigate Biden
By Cristina Cabrera
10.13.19 | 2:35 pm
at Organization of American States on April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. at Organization of American States on April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC.
Hunter Biden To Resign From Board Of Chinese Firm At The Center Of Trump’s False Claims
By Cristina Cabrera
10.13.19 | 11:09 am
Michael Pillsbury, seen in his Georgetown home in Washington, D.C., November 28, 2012, a China expert who has advised three Republican administrations and held numerous security clearances, had to battle claims by polygraphers that he made admissions of leaking sensitive information. After he rebutted the allegations, the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals gave him top secret access he was seeking. However, the tens of thousands of Americans who now undergo federal polygraph screening every year for jobs or security clearances generally face entrenched secrecy and daunting legal hurdles if they challenge their tests. Most federal employees are barred from suing in court, forced instead to seek recourse from the agencies that denied their jobs or security clearances in the first place. (Mary F. Calvert/MCT) Michael Pillsbury, seen in his Georgetown home in Washington, D.C., November 28, 2012, a China expert who has advised three Republican administrations and held numerous security clearances, had to battle claims by polygraphers that he made admissions of leaking sensitive information. After he rebutted the allegations, the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals gave him top secret access he was seeking. However, the tens of thousands of Americans who now undergo federal polygraph screening every year for jobs or security clearances generally face entrenched secrecy and daunting legal hurdles if they challenge their tests. Most federal employees are barred from suing in court, forced instead to seek recourse from the agencies that denied their jobs or security clearances in the first place. (Mary F. Calvert/MCT)
Trump Adviser Says China Gave Him Biden Dirt, Then Takes It Back Less Than 24 Hours Later
By Cristina Cabrera
10.10.19 | 4:40 pm
Chinese Foreign Ministry Rejects Trump’s Call For Biden Dirt
By Matt Shuham
10.08.19 | 11:59 am
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By Cristina Cabrera
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By Nicole LaFond
10.07.19 | 11:54 am
Republicans Insist Trump Was Just Kidding About Getting China To Investigate Biden
By Cristina Cabrera
10.06.19 | 5:56 pm
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