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To: NIKK

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/09/20/samantha-power-sought-to-unmask-americans-on-almost-daily-basis-sources-say.amp.html

Samantha Power, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was ‘unmasking’ at such a rapid pace in the final months of the Obama administration that she averaged more than one request for every working day in 2016 – and even sought information in the days leading up to President Trump’s inauguration, multiple sources close to the matter told Fox News.
Two sources, who were not authorized to speak on the record, said the requests to identify Americans whose names surfaced in foreign intelligence reporting, known as unmasking, exceeded 260 last year. One source indicated this occurred in the final days of the Obama White House.

The details emerged ahead of an expected appearance by Power next month on Capitol Hill. She is one of several Obama administration officials facing congressional scrutiny for their role in seeking the identities of Trump associates in intelligence reports – but the interest in her actions is particularly high.


320 posted on 09/21/2017 6:47:07 AM PDT by STARLIT (Draining the Swamp includes Draining the Sewer.)
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To: NIKK

Pres Ghani says "it's a difference of day and night," because of US assurances of assistance. Says "cloud of uncertainty has been lifted."

Ghani says both political and military victory "is within our sight" in Afghanistan thanks to US support.

At start of meeting with Afghan Pres Ghani, Pres Trump says "its important to understand that the Afghan soldiers are doing the fighting."

Per-Mark Knoller-CBS

321 posted on 09/21/2017 6:53:23 AM PDT by STARLIT (Draining the Swamp includes Draining the Sewer.)
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