U.K. prime minister exchanged messages with fake White House official: reports
LONDON – British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged brief text messages with a person he thought was US President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles…
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LONDON – British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged brief text messages with a person he thought was US President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles , a government official said on Aug 17. Burnham quickly grew suspicious and reported the interaction to security authorities, the official added. The footage from May depicted framing and piping work on the military bunker underneath the 90,000-square-foot entertaining space.
Furthermore, Trump is known to give insulting nicknames to members of the media who he believes are unfair to him — or simply do not report facts that he agrees with — typically from more moderate or liberal news organizations.
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LONDON – British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged brief text messages with a person he thought was US President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles , a government official said on Aug 17.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBurnham quickly grew suspicious and reported the interaction to security authorities, the official added.
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The footage from May depicted framing and piping work on the military bunker underneath the 90,000-square-foot entertaining space.
according to The Independent — WorldTrump is known to give insulting nicknames to members of the media who he believes are unfair to him — or simply do not report facts that he agrees with — typically from more moderate or liberal news organizations.
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LONDON – British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged brief text messages with a person he thought was US President Donald Trump’s chief…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sidePublic / AgenciesBurnham quickly grew suspicious and reported the interaction to security authorities, the official added.
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