Anonymous ID: a9c419 Jan. 13, 2023, 1:58 p.m. No.18138883   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/art-culture/in-the-fight-of-his-life-biden-fears-usss-may-be-loyal-to-tr

 

In 'The Fight of His Life', Biden fears USSS may be loyal to Trump

 

A new book that unmasks an inside peek at President Joe Biden's White House argued that Biden actively distrusts the Secret Service to the point of not speaking freely in front of his officers and believing that the agency lied about an incident in which Biden's German shepherd Major bit an agent.

 

Vox reported that a soon-to-be-released book "The Fight of His Life" by novelist and documentary filmmaker Chris Whipple eviscerated that President Joe Biden is suspicious of US Secret Service employees and believes they are still loyal to his predecessor, Donald Trump.

 

Whipple said in his "The Fight of His Life" that Biden is distrustful of the Secret Service to such an extent that he refuses to speak freely near agents who guard him.

 

The book also highlights Biden's disdain for Trump and the failed attempt to remove the presidential desk from the Oval Office since it was reportedly tainted by his predecessor, the report noted.

 

"The Flight of His Life", which is due to be released on January 17, recalled multiple instances illustrating Biden's fears and concerns about Trump's probable attempts to remain in power after losing the 2020 election.

 

Simultaneously, the White House released a statement in which it declined to confirm or refute any of the assertions made in the book.

Anonymous ID: a9c419 Jan. 13, 2023, 2:01 p.m. No.18138911   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/suspect-in-istanbul-blast-says-received-orders-via-us-phone

 

Suspect in Istanbul blast says received orders via US phone numbers

 

The woman suspected of organizing the November terrorist attack in Turkey's Istanbul said she received the orders via a messenger connected to her mobile device via two US phone lines, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Wednesday, citing the detainee's testimony.

 

The female suspect, Ahlam Albashir, said as quoted by the newspaper that one of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK, which is banned in Turkey), codenamed Haji and stationed in Syria's Manbij, ordered her to move to Idlib, then to Turkey, and wait for instructions to execute the operation.

 

She also stated that the WhatsApp applications were downloaded to her phone via two US phone numbers and that on November 13 she received a phone call from Haji, who instructed her to place a bag containing the explosive device on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul's center and leave immediately, according to the report.

 

On November 13, a strong explosion was heard in a busy area in the heart of Istanbul. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that the explosion in Istanbul left six people dead and 53 injured.

 

A day after the blast, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu stated that the suspect who planted an explosive device in Istanbul has been arrested.

 

Istiklal Street was hit during a 2015-2016 attack campaign targeting Istanbul and other cities, including Ankara. These bombings, which killed nearly 500 people and injured over 2,000, were mostly blamed on ISIS and outlawed Kurdish militants.

 

Istiklal Street in Istanbul's ancient district of Beyoglu is one of the city's most well-known thoroughfares.