News Roundup 1/23/17

by | Jan 23, 2017

  • Trump’s CIA pick Mike Pompeo says he is open to waterboarding and other forms of torture. [Link] Pompeo has not yet been confirmed by the Senate. [Link]
  • David Hastert demands that money he paid to a man that he sexually abused be repaid. Hastert gave the money to a man in returned for the man not reporting the sexual abuse. The man received the money, and the sexual abuse was discovered by authorities.
  • The EPA denies damage claims totaling $1.2 billion dollars. The claims resulted from the EPA polluting US waterways with toxic chemicals. The EPA does not deny being at fault for the damages but claims immunity. [Link]
  • Police responding to a robbery, shot the homeowner and not the robber. [Link]
  • Trump uses a targeted drone strike for the first time. It is reported the strike killed three al-Qaeda members in Yemen. [Link]
  • The US has spent $11 billion in its war against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. [Link]
  • Trump will not be sending a delegation to attend the Syrian peace talks. Trump reports this is due to the transition and being unable to deal with the Syrian peace talks at this time. The US Ambassador to Kazakhstan will attend the peace talks. [Link]
  • Egypt will continue to provide military support to Saudi Arabia’s war against Yemen. [Link]
  • Over 75 people were killed in Yemen over the weekend. Most were killed in fighting in SouthWest Yemen. [Link]

About Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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