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A review of hundreds of public comments by acting attorney general Matthew G. Whitaker shows that while he has primarily functioned as a defender of President Trump, he has also criticized the president on numerous occasions, sometimes harshly, while working as a commentator on radio and television.
Whitaker has repeatedly suggested that Trump plays with the truth. He has said Trump should release his tax returns and was “self-serving” in the way he fired FBI Director James B. Comey. Whitaker said during the run-up to the 2016 election that neither Trump nor Hillary Clinton were very good options for the presidency. “I mean, both these candidates are unlikable,” he said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trumps-acting-attorney-general-once-referred-to-the-presidents-behavior-as-a-little-dangerous-and-a-little-outlandish/2018/11/30/722d3ebc-f49f-11e8-bc79-68604ed88993_story.html?noredirect=on
Bin Salman will be removed unexpectedly by palace coup
Saudi dissident prince Khalid bin Farhan Al-Saud stated that the newly formed opposition bloc, announced two weeks ago, is an expression of renunciation regarding an imposed political reality in Saudi Arabia, namely the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s seizure of power and his plan to become king in the future.
On 11 November, a Saudi opposition group known as “Allied for Good Governance” called on Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud to take power in Saudi Arabia for a transitional period.
In an exclusive interview with al-Khaleej Online, Prince Khalid said that the opposition bloc unified several political currents in the Saudi kingdom, and all agreed on one opinion: the rejection of Mohammad bin Salman, and naming Prince Ahmed as Crown Prince or king after sacking Salman of Saudi Arabia.
When asked about the reason behind the discordance between different Saudi opposition factions, the dissident prince indicated that “the opposition in Saudi Arabia, which comprises diverse currents and ideologies, expresses its rejection of the current political situation differently. However, this apparent disparity can result in way richer and more positive political stances compared to one single merger of all opposition groups.”
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20181130-bin-farhan-bin-salman-will-be-removed-unexpectedly-by-palace-coup/
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke described a congressman as an out-of-control drunk on Friday after the Democrat wrote an op-ed calling for him to resign.
When the lawmaker saw the tweet, he was sitting in a Capitol Hill bar.
In his USA Today essay, Rep. RaĂşl Grijalva wrote that the Interior Department needs 'credible leadership, and he offers none. He needs to resign.'
Zinke fired back in a statement he posted on Twitter: 'It’s hard for him to think straight from the bottom of the bottle.'
'This is coming from a man used nearly $50,000 in tax dollars as hush money to cover up his drunken and hostile behavior. He should resign and pay back the taxpayer for the hush money and the tens of thousands of dollars he forced my department to spend investigating unfounded allegations.'
Zinke's tweeted jab ended with the hashtag '#Tuneinnformore.' The Tune Inn is a popular bar on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Grijalva was inside the bar when he read the tweet, according to E&E News.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6447723/Zinke-responds-Democratic-congressmans-resignation-demand-calling-DRUNK.html
South Africa's High Court rejected a legal challenge today brought by a group representing white farmers against President Cyril Ramaphosa's plans for land expropriation without compensation.
Land is a hot-button issue in South Africa where racial inequality remains entrenched more than two decades after the end of apartheid when millions of the black majority were dispossessed of their land by a white minority.
Ramaphosa, who replaced scandal-plagued Jacob Zuma in February, has made land redistribution a flagship policy as he seeks to unite the fractured ruling African National Congress (ANC) and win public support ahead of an election next year.
In its legal challenge, Afriforum questioned the legality of a key parliamentary committee report which recommended a change to the constitution to allow land expropriation without compensation.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6446421/White-farmers-legal-fight-stop-land-given-black-South-Africans-without-compensation-thrown-out.html
A shocking new docuseries is chronicling the real-life relationships of the most unusual couples from around the globe, ranging from polyamorous vampires to adult babies.
Based on the popular digital series of the same name, We tv's new reality show Extreme Love takes an intimate look at the bizarre romances that prove there is someone for everyone.
The show, which premieres on Friday, December 28, even goes beyond human relationships, as one of the subjects has intimate physical relationships with cars while another is obsessed with sex dolls.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6440489/Bizarre-new-reality-series-documents-lives-extreme-couples.html