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https://www.breitbart.com/local/2025/03/29/video-delta-flight-almost-collides-with-air-force-jet-near-reagan-national-airport/
VIDEO: Delta Flight Almost Collides with Air Force Jet Near Reagan National Airport
A Delta Air Lines flight and a U.S. Air Force jet almost struck each other in midair on Friday close to the site of a deadly collision between a different commercial jet and a military helicopter near D.C. in January.
Friday’s incident happened outside Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and involved an Airbus A319 and Air Force T-38 jet, NBC News reported on Saturday.
A flight radar website tracked the moment the two aircraft (seen in yellow) approached each other in flight. Seconds later, they nearly missed colliding as they passed one another, per 13 News Now.
NBC, citing original reporting by CNN, said that alarms went off in the Airbus’ cockpit as the two aircraft closed the distance between them.
Per NBC:
Delta Flight 2983, which was destined for Minneapolis-St. Paul, was on a regularly scheduled route during the incident. It had two pilots, three flight crew members, and 131 passengers on board, according to the airline.
It departed at 2:55 p.m. ET and, during the incident, its Traffic Collision Avoidance System kicked in along with flight crew who did as trained, Delta said.
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According to flight tracker FlightAware, the Delta flight arrived at its gate at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport gate at 5:46 p.m., 10 minutes late following 20 minutes on a taxiway at Reagan National.
Friday’s near miss occurred two months after an Army helicopter and a commercial jet crashed into each other on January 29 close to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, DC, the Associated Press (AP) reported.
“The midair crash happened around 9 p.m. when a regional jet at the end of a flight from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military helicopter on a training exercise, according to the Federal Aviation Administration,” the AP said.
The tragic collision above the Potomac River took the lives of 67 people, Breitbart News reported.
Following Friday’s close call, authorities did not report any injuries. Delta Air Lines said it will cooperate as officials review the incident
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RFK Jr. is fat-shaming governors to their faces, and it's amazing
It’s time to make fat shaming great again.
RFK Jr. publicly told West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey that he needs to lose 30 pounds and called for monthly weigh-ins during a state press conference to ban food dyes in school lunches.
NEW: RFK Jr. tells West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey that he needs to lose 30 pounds to his face, calls on Morrisey to do a "public weigh-in" every month.
The Health Secretary is now fat-shaming people in public. Amazing.
"I said, 'You look like you ate Governor Morrissey.'"… pic.twitter.com/knJwos0paR
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 28, 2025
LOL. I mean the results speak for themselves, so it makes sense as to why Morrisey would agree for him to be his trainer.
RFK Jr. is probably the most jacked presidential candidate we’ve ever had.pic.twitter.com/HYY1omN3Uq
— SOVEREIGN BRAH 🇺🇸🏛️⚡️ (@sovereignbrah) June 24, 2023
This friendly banter came amid a celebrity press conference for the signing of a bill that bans several different food dyes in school lunches.
According to HHS:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. today joined West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey for a press conference at the St. Joseph School in Martinsburg, WV, to celebrate the signing of new legislation, links to an external website banning seven types of harmful food dyes from school lunches beginning August 2025. Governor Morrisey announced at the event that he intends to request a waiver to restrict taxpayer funds from being used to purchase soda through the SNAP program.
“West Virginia is strongly embracing the Make America Healthy Again movement,” said West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey. “We’re getting junk out of our foods, promoting exercise, and putting nutrition back into SNAP. Thank you to Secretary Kennedy and Secretary Rollins for their commitment to ensuring the next generation of Americans lives a healthier and happier life.”
Although Morrisey has acknowledged he needs to lose 30 pounds, it’s also nice that he’s doing what he can to jump on the MAHA bandwagon. However, the same cannot be said for Gov. JB Pritzker.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/long-hidden-spy-chief-testimony-uncovered-in-national-archives-5833135
Long Hidden Spy Chief Testimony Uncovered in National Archives
Counterintelligence spy chief James Angleton’s testimony to the Church Committee was uncovered by The Epoch Times hours after declassification.
The transcript of former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) counterintelligence chief James Angleton’s testimony to the Senate Church Committee in 1976 was discovered in the locked stacks of the National Archives by The Epoch Times.
Long sought by historians, the 72 pages of transcription from the hearing remained classified and hidden from the public for nearly 50 years.
The committee, chaired by Sen. Frank Church, informally known by his surname, was founded to investigate intelligence abuses by federal agencies.
Some of the topics covered are still hot-button political issues nearly half a century after the hearing took place.
Committee members expressed concern that hostile foreign nations’ intelligence services were involved in covert espionage activities targeting U.S. elections.
“There’s no question that influence has been brought to bear,” Angleton said, noting that “propaganda, among other things,” presents significant challenges for domestic intelligence officials.
Asked by senators whether division chiefs and other officials were kept in the dark about operations, Angleton said sometimes only two or three people were aware of plans and ongoing actions.
“If it’s a major matter, it’s on the basis of need to know,” Angleton told the committee.
He described the prospect of double agents infiltrating the U.S. government as a top priority and national security concern, suggesting that some officials failed to recognize the nature of the threat.
“The question of penetration in this government or penetration in any agency has never been brought to a responsible level of finding out how it happened and what has gone wrong,” Angleton said.
He suggested that the directors of the CIA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were not collaborating, though he believed it was necessary to work together to verify the quality of information they were receiving and review counterintelligence operations with objective oversight.
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“You have to have some higher authority to whom you can make an appeal when decisions of this sort are made so that it is aired, and it is not done without the knowledge of anyone,” Angleton said.
“Anything that involves penetration has always been swept under the rug.”
Angleton and Miler also said a lack of communication between agencies contributed to intelligence failures. They told the committee that, at times, the CIA needed information from the FBI but did not have access to it.
Angleton acknowledged that some military officials similarly expressed frustration with the CIA because the agency only chose to share details of operations “when and as needed.”
“Military services have complained to me … because we were not as forthcoming in providing them information about our possible assets and so forth as they were,” he said.
Following a shakeup in the agency, the two former agents suggested leadership lacked adequate knowledge of internal operations to successfully manage counterintelligence efforts, and communication breakdowns blocked meaningful collaboration.
“I do suggest there is a naivete,” Angleton testified. “There’s never been a forum where you can actually have a confrontation with other people who hold contrary views.”
As the longtime spy chief told the senators on the committee, he started his career in the Army before joining the Office of Strategic Service, the precursor to the CIA, in 1943.
He worked in Italy and London before earning a promotion to chief of counterintelligence for the agency in Italy and then rising to strategic services chief until President Harry Truman terminated the organization in late 1945.
After returning to Washington in late 1947, Angleton performed various roles with the newly established CIA until he was appointed counterintelligence chief in 1954 and held the position until 1974.
According to a 1993 report written by CIA station chief and historian Cleveland Cram—the draft of which was uncovered in the archives on March 27 by The Epoch Times—Angleton’s aggressive style of seeking to root out double agents and his policy toward document classification led to a dust-up with other senior officials.
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Conflicts with then-director William Colby led to his dismissal from the agency, which Colby described in his book “Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA,” published in 1978.
As the CIA’s lead for two decades on identifying moles—a term describing foreign agents pretending to be loyal agency operatives—speculation persisted that Angleton himself was a double agent, with some suggesting he was a Soviet spy and others pointing to his close cooperation with Mossad as evidence that he was a secret Israeli agent.
No unclassified documents revealed to date have proven either circumstance, and Richard Helms—who served as director of central intelligence between 1966 and 1973—praised Angleton in his autobiography, published posthumously in 2003, as a “formidable figure” with an “extraordinary grasp of the Soviet threat.”
Though millions of other pages related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy were ordered declassified by Congress in 1992, with a deadline of 25 years from the law’s passage, many documents were redacted.
The Angleton testimony was withheld in full until President Donald Trump, in an executive order signed three days after taking office for a second time, directed the declassification of all JFK collection documents.
After the National Archives released approximately 63,000 documents on its website on March 18, a slew of social media posts questioned the absence of Angleton’s Church committee testimony and the other nearly 17,000 files that were not included.
A White House spokesperson told The Epoch Times on March 19 that the pages are available at the National Archives but only for in-person research.
In the locked stacks in College Park, Maryland, many of them are still redacted and awaiting processing by archives staff, while others were censored by intelligence agencies before they were sent for safekeeping.
A related transcript of Angleton’s testimony to the House Select Committee on Assassinations in 1978 currently includes 19 redactions.
A spokesperson from the National Archives and Records Administration told The Epoch Times that archivists are requesting the previously redacted documents from respective agencies.
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https://www.rt.com/news/614945-eu-ukraine-sanctions-leyen/
EU to reject Russia-US Black Sea deal – von der Leyen
The economic restrictions are “painful” for Moscow and “represent a powerful lever,” according to the European Commission president
The EU will not lift its sanctions against Russia for as long as the Ukraine conflict continues, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said.
During talks in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Russia and the US agreed to move towards reviving the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which, according to the Kremlin, should include the removal of Western restrictions against Russian Agricultural Bank and other financial institutions involved in the international sale of food and fertilizers.
In her interview with French broadcaster LCI on Friday, von der Leyen made it clear that Brussels will not support the idea of a maritime truce between Moscow and Kiev put forward by the administration of US President Donald Trump.
“The sanctions are very significant; they are painful; they have an impact on the Russian economy, and they represent a powerful lever,” she said when asked about the possibility of the EU fulfilling Russian demands to lift some of the curbs.
According to the head of the European Commission, the restrictions “will remain in effect until a just and lasting peace is established in Ukraine.”
However, she noted that “when the war is over, the sanctions might be removed.”
Von der Leyen also said that for the conflict to end, “security guarantees for Ukraine” are needed as well as “a solid defense industrial base and a deterrent force” in the EU.
The Black Sea Grain Initiative, originally brokered in July 2022 by the UN and Türkiye, envisioned the safe passage of Ukrainian agricultural products in exchange for the West lifting its restrictions on Russian grain and fertilizer exports.
Moscow withdrew from the deal a year later, citing the West’s failure to uphold its obligations. The Americans and Russians now see its revival as a step towards settling the Ukraine conflict altogether.
Earlier this week, President Vladimir Putin asserted that the Russian economy has become the fourth largest in the world in purchasing power parity terms after those of China, the US and India, despite a record 28,595 sanctions being placed on it by Washington, Brussels and their allies. According to the Russian government’s data, the country’s economy grew 4.1% in 2024, surpassing the official forecast of 3.9%.
Putin previously urged the Russian business circles against expecting the sanctions to be fully lifted, describing them as a mechanism of strategic systemic pressure on the country that the West intends to keep using.
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