The attack early Monday morning in central California took place at a home linked to drugs and guns. “None of this was by accident,” a sheriff said. “It was deliberate, intentional and horrific.”
(Image credit: Ron Holman/The Times-Delta via AP)
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The attack early Monday morning in central California took place at a home linked to drugs and guns. “None of this was by accident,” a sheriff said. “It was deliberate, intentional and horrific.”
(Image credit: Ron Holman/The Times-Delta via AP)
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President Donald Trump's justification for the Iran war, that Iranian missiles posed an imminent threat to America, was contradicted by MS NOW's Jackie Alemany on Thursday morning. During a White House medal ceremony on Monday, Trump claimed Iran "would soon have had missiles capable of reaching our beautiful America." However, Alemany reported that a White House source revealed Trump had been eager to strike Iran for at least a month and a half, dating back to conversations at Mar-a-Lago. Alemany characterized the war as driven by personal motivation rather than substantive national security concerns, describing it as Trump wanting to settle a score and build his legacy. She noted bipartisan congressional opposition exists but falls short of Senate passage or likely House support. The reporting suggests Trump's missile threat narrative masks a pre-existing desire for military conflict.
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