if anyone has taken the whap ap exam and is willing to share any study tips i would greatly appreciate it !!
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if anyone has taken the whap ap exam and is willing to share any study tips i would greatly appreciate it !!
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The move comes after the Washington Post reported Trump has gone to “extraordinary lengths” to keep details of Putin talks from his own administration.
Prediction: Individual-1’s interpreters will flip!
#TRE45ON #RussianAssetInTheWhiteHouse #MuellerIsComingForYou
Lawyers for the House Intelligence and Foreign Affairs committees will sit down Monday to analyze their legal options for issuing subpoenas to the interpreters who were present at President Donald Trump’s meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to ABC News.
A piece in the Washington Post saying that Trump has gone to “extraordinary lengths” to hide details of his talks with Putin from members of his own administration “has changed the calculus” and “raises a new host of questions,” a senior Democratic aide told ABC News. “We’re looking into the legal implications of that, and we’ll discuss our options. Our lawyers are sitting down with intel committee lawyers to hash it out.”
Last year, we sought to obtain the interpreter’s notes or testimony, from the private meeting between Trump and Putin. The Republicans on our committee voted us down. Will they join us now? Shouldn’t we find out whether our president is really putting “America first?” https://t.co/hzgfTRl653
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) January 13, 2019
Every time Trump meets with Putin, the country is told nothing. America deserves the truth and the Foreign Affairs Committee will seek to get to the bottom of it.
— Eliot Engel (@RepEliotEngel) January 13, 2019
new chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee