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Accident Retired Police Figure from 'Boss' Case in New Hit-and-Run Controversy
There is no officer in the OP. The person in the OP is a retired citizen who previously served as an officer. I'm aware of that, hence the inverted commas around the word "officer"! The person in the OP is a retired police officer. -
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New passport in UK
Oh no, you had to deal with brown people - eeeeeeeeew, poor you. -
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U.S. and Ukraine Sign Strategic Resources Pact and Launch Reconstruction Fund
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tdac.immigration.go.th (official TDAC website for Thailand)
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Are the Trump II firings just beginning?
During the first Trump Administration he became rather infamous for throwing one official after another under the bus, after they publicly disagreed with him or some of his policy. We see the first hints of that happening now, it appears that Hegseth is 30 to 60 days from being fired. His two top men at the Dept. of Defense just quit. Now, Trump is just waiting so that it won't appear that the Democrats are forcing him out and Waltz has just been let go for that horrific National Security blunder that he and Hegseth committed together. Is this just the beginning of both the firings and the mass exodus from this hapless administration? National security adviser Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, will be leaving their posts in the Trump White House, according to multiple sources familiar with their departure. They are expected to leave Thursday, sources say. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Journalist Mark Halperin first reported the departures. In March, Waltz came under scrutiny after he put together a Signal chat and mistakenly included The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, disclosing discussions with top national security officials about plans for a military strike on Houthi targets in Yemen. Goldberg published his account, and he initially omitted operational details, but after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe denied any classified information had been shared on the chat, Goldberg published that information, too, which included the timing of the strikes and the weapons packages used. After Waltz admitted behind closed doors the authenticity of the reporting, White House officials debated whether he should resign, but Waltz never made the offer, and Mr. Trump did not ask him to step down at the time. Publicly, President Trump signaled his support for Waltz by calling him "a good man" who "learned a lesson." One source familiar with the situation at the National Security Council said the president thinks sufficient time has passed since the Signal incident that Waltz and Wong's departures can be framed as part of a reorganization. The president has been hesitant to oust Waltz over the perception that doing so could be seen as bending to outside pressure. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-mike-waltz-alex-wong/
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