CNN Says It Has Tape of Trump Discussing Classified Documents
CNN says it has obtained an audio recording of a 2021 meeting in New Jersey in which former
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Traders Scooped Up NWS Shares Before Chow Tai Fook Buyout Offer
Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd.’s $4.5 billion offer to buy NWS Holdings Ltd. only became public early Tuesday,
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When will 'The Bachelorette' Season 20 Episode 2 air? Charity Lawson continues her search for the right man
Child therapist Charity Lawson begins her search for love on 'The Bachelorette' Season 20 with thrilling drama and 25 suitors vying for her heart
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PAG Weighs $1 Billion Tender Offer for Fund Stakes, Sources Say
PAG is considering a tender offer to buy about $1 billion worth of stakes in its funds from
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Tycoon Cheng’s Family to Take NWS Private in $4.5 Billion Deal
Hong Kong’s billionaire Cheng family is offering to buy the NWS Holdings Ltd. shares that it doesn’t own
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China’s Top Traders Set Oil Spinning in Middle East Play
Two giants in China’s oil and refining sector have taken the biggest opposing positions in Middle East crude
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Japan’s Ruling Parties to Affirm Election Pact After Tokyo Clash
Japan’s ruling coalition parties are set to issue a statement reaffirming they will cooperate in elections across most
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‘I have a big pile of papers’: Trump heard on leaked Bedminster audio showing off secret documents
Former president Donald Trump was recorded in 2021 flaunting his possession of classified military documents, according to audio obtained by CNN. In the recording, which allegedly came from a meeting at Mr Trump’s Bedminster golf club and estate, the former president can be heard audibly shuffling documents and describing his “big pile of papers” to associates. “These are the papers,” Mr Trump says at one point, refering to a military document concerning Iran and US military joint chief of staff Mark Milley. “This was done by the military and given to me.” “They presented me this—this is off the record,” Mr Trump appears to say at another point in the recording, describing the information he is showing to others as “highly confidential” and “secret.” Mr Trump was indicted earlier this month and charged with 37 counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House, including willful retention of national defense secrets in violation of the Espionage Act, conspiracy to obstruct justice, corruptly concealing documents, concealing documents in a federal investigation, scheme to conceal, and making false statements. In May, CNN reported that among the evidence prosecutors used to build their case against the former president was an audio recording of a summer 2021 meeting, in which Mr Trump allegedly acknowledged holding onto a classified Pentagon document detailing potential battle plans against Iran. In the indictment, prosecutors quoted Mr Trump as saying the plan was “highly confidential,” “secret,” and that “as president, I could have declassified it.” The ex-president was then supposedly recorded adding: “Now I can’t, you know, but it’s still a secret.” In an interview with Fox News, Mr Trump denied possessing such a document. “That was a massive amount of papers and everything else talking about Iran and other things,” he said. “And it may have been held up or it may not but that was not a document. I did not have a document per se.” This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information. Read More Rape accuser files new lawsuit as Trump seethes over 2024 flop – live Where do Donald Trump’s family stand on him running in 2024? Trump revealed to have tweeted classified image from spy satellite
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Syria: New Captagon drug trade link to top officials found
Evidence shows members of the president's family and armed forces are involved in the Captagon trade.
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Australia's critical minerals industry does not need subsidies - BHP
BRISBANE Australia's critical minerals strategy does not need the sugar hit of more subsidies as good projects will
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This 56-year-old has taken China's college entrance exam for 27 years -- with no luck
Liang Shi, 56, has by many measures led a successful life. He worked in various different industries, eventually opened his own business, got married and had a son.
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Asian Stocks Fluctuate Amid Recession Fears: Markets Wrap
Asian shares were mixed Tuesday after US stocks fell amid concern that the Federal Reserve and its peers
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