Israel launches intensive strikes in Syria after Israeli fighter jet was shot down https://t.co/nAK9HCNjct pic.twitter.com/LgcuJT2NPe
— The Hill (@thehill) February 11, 2018
Israel launches massive strike against Iran in Syria after one if its jets is shot down. https://t.co/GDkiso5HnI pic.twitter.com/987MgzkOk3
— Slate (@Slate) February 10, 2018
Israel seeks peace but will defend itself against Iran: Netanyahu https://t.co/IkvmqyscsO pic.twitter.com/OsePESsxVY
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 10, 2018
Putin urges Netanyahu to avoid escalation in Syria: Ifax https://t.co/FxOJW3r62F pic.twitter.com/qTjpyonkrv
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 11, 2018
Sources in Damascus say surface-to-air missiles going off non-stop. Israel is pounding western Damascus
— Leith Aboufadel (@leithfadel) February 10, 2018
Turkish helicopter shot down by Kurdish militia in Syria's Afrin: Erdogan https://t.co/FOvqoA8tXN pic.twitter.com/qJ00ekPawy
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 10, 2018
Syria, past week:
– Syrian airstrikes kill 200 people in Eastern Ghouta
– American airstrikes kill 100 pro-Assad fighters
– Russian jet downed
– Turkish helicopter downed
– Iranian drone downed by Israel
– Israeli jet downed by Syrians
– Israeli strikes on Syrian regime
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) February 11, 2018
UN human rights chief condemns bloody week in Syria https://t.co/S8gKCJ6DZF pic.twitter.com/XfTRAeByeG
— CNN (@CNN) February 10, 2018
Trump’s ambassador to Israel flips out on Haaretz newspaper https://t.co/cwyUqR9yVB
— Raw Story (@RawStory) February 11, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
“Agents handcuffed a beloved chemistry professor as he was leaving home to drive his daughter to school. Then they warned his crying wife and children, ages 7 to 14, that they could be arrested if they tried to hug him goodbye.” https://t.co/5uxCB14FVH
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) February 10, 2018
Pelosi on Trump blocking release of Dem memo: "Clearly, the president has something to hide" https://t.co/W0u2VUkla8 pic.twitter.com/brRGQla4oU
— The Hill (@thehill) February 11, 2018
Trump is not pushing Kelly out but is talking about replacing him. He's not pushing Hicks out but he's complaining. A big change could come. Or nothing. Or he might just torture Kelly like Sessions and Tillerson. Another week in the Trump White House: https://t.co/K9HGgjEcCd
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) February 10, 2018
As Jared Kushner’s security clearance is delayed, White House hesitates to act on others with problems. McGahn and Kushner have clashed. Two U.S. officials said Kushner is not expected to get cleared anytime soon. Latest w/@mattzap & @devlinbarrett: https://t.co/F8CIfGCAlW
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) February 10, 2018
12 Democratic senators want John Kelly and Don McGahn to explain why they let Rob Porter have continued access to classified information even after Kelly was notified that Porter was unable to obtain a security clearance. pic.twitter.com/E4N9njvL7w
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 10, 2018
In 2016, we warned of the risks of a @POTUS who didn’t disclose or divest.
In in 2017, Shaub encouraged @realDonaldTrump to do so. He didn’t.
In 2018, it falls to Congress to conduct oversight of the conflicts of interest in the @WhiteHouse & agencies. https://t.co/UmeQGpjlbw https://t.co/XC2xjoC6aM— Sunlight Foundation (@SunFoundation) February 11, 2018
Yet again, the president is accessible to people who pay his business. When the contract for the Old Post Office/Trump Hotel included a provision prohibiting the lease from being held by a member of the government, this is why. https://t.co/Gw7ech24Yi
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) February 11, 2018
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BATSHIT BREXIT BRITAIN
INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: Brexit means…..? #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/3bueqmiMWW
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) February 10, 2018
As the political stalemate over Brexit drags on with no end in sight, and with business leaders issuing evermore urgent alarms about the threats to the economy, growing public doubts are beginning to register in some opinion polls. https://t.co/xWhz8diZNq
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) February 11, 2018
This not about the constitutional question, just our economic future. The risks from hard Brexit are v clear. Yet this must be about more than just survival but positioning NI to transform and opportunities to be provided for all, especially young peoplehttps://t.co/T9WW2H2dpB
— Stephen Farry (@StephenFarryMLA) February 10, 2018
Jacob Rees-Mogg fails to win over Cambridge students in Brexit debate https://t.co/BTDr3DM9zf pic.twitter.com/Itazvc30a7
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) February 10, 2018
“What’s for dinner, Dad?”
“Sovereignty, son, sovereignty.” pic.twitter.com/9Zap1gBfMU
— Damon Evans (@damocrat) February 9, 2018
BLESSED RELIEF…
We just found out asteroids are flying by Earth this week, NASA knows but won't say https://t.co/lUwJD6Cszk pic.twitter.com/Mc8fDcdwIh
— Diane Francis (@dianefrancis1) February 11, 2018