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  • Dem Sen. Warner admits Trump was right about TikTok

    10/27/2022 6:44:28 AM PDT · by bitt · 19 replies
    justthenews.com ^ | 10/26/2022 | ben whedon
    "Donald Trump was right on TikTok years ago." Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner made a stunning admission while visiting Australia, asserting that former President Donald Trump was right to warn of social media platform TikTok's ties to the Chinese Communist Party. "This is not something you would normally hear me say, but Donald Trump was right on TikTok years ago," he said on the trip, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. While president, Trump attempted to ban the app outright but later pivoted, opting for a partial sale of the firm's American assets to a U.S. company, which ultimately fell...
  • Despite critics, Huachuca's leader focuses on future

    07/31/2005 8:07:28 AM PDT · by SandRat · 29 replies · 596+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | July 31, 2005 | Carol Ann Alaimo
    SIERRA VISTA - Maj. Gen. Barbara Fast doesn't look like a woman who's trying to escape the past. There's determination in her piercing green eyes, momentum in her no-nonsense stride. She speaks proudly of the accomplishments she's made in the four months since she took command of Fort Huachuca, Arizona's largest military base, and the intelligence center it houses. And there's excitement in her voice as she talks about the work she still wants to do. Yet history haunts her, despite her resolute focus on the future. More than a year after international scrutiny began swirling around Fast and others...