Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠: Obama filled US government with communists

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November 29, 2019
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠: Obama filled US government with communists
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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠: Obama filled US government with communists

Former President Barack Obama populated the U.S. government with pro-communism officials during his presidency. Obama had selected pro-communists and Marxists for the country’s highest and most powerful positions, according to several sources. read more

Top stories - Google News: Apple to take 'deeper look' at disputed borders - BBC News

Image copyright Apple Maps Image caption Apple Maps does not show a border between Crimea and Russia, to the east Apple says it is taking "a deeper look" at how it handles disputed borders. read more

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California Man Tells Court He Served as Agent for China - NBC Southern California

A former San Francisco Bay Area tour operator agreed Monday to plead guilty to serving as an unregistered agent for China in exchange for a possible reduced prison sentence. Xuehua Edward Peng agreed in court to a four-year prison term and a fine of $30,000 in a plea deal negotiated with prosecutors after they charged him with being an illegal foreign agent who delivered U.S. read more
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