nedprice
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I'm thrilled to join this team as the incoming State Department Spokesperson. Even more so, I'm humbled at the opportunity—and honor—to work with the women and men of the Department. Together, we will tell the story of America and our role in the world. https://t.co/mKTCmlk6fs
17 January 2021
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It sure sounds like Assange's attorneys are prepared to back-up this claim with evidence. It's a another indication that Trump's assault on the rule of law isn't new; it's been ongoing throughout his term. And imagine just how much we don't yet know.... https://t.co/3O9mD8EM4g
20 February 2020
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BREAKING: More than 1,000 military veterans condemn President Trump's attacks on LTC Vindman. They write: "LTC Vindman and all of his colleagues should know that we stand with them even when their Commander-in-Chief does not. For all of us, right still matters...." https://t.co/q8Opfo947K
19 February 2020
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He’s so predictable. It’s a simple recipe: —Manufacture a crisis on an issue of importance to the base. —Leave success undefined. —Pretend to play hardball in a way that rallies the base. —“Solve” the manufactured crisis. —Disguise the status quo as a “huge success.” https://t.co/zTkOQL0BJ5
09 June 2019
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Secretary Pompeo in all likelihood knew when he answered this question that Kim Jong-un had executed and imprisoned his interlocutors. His reaction says a lot about who Pompeo is and, more importantly, how he represents America and our values around the world. https://t.co/RoM45vhQEY
31 May 2019
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.@NedPrice on Papadopoulos revelations: "It was a foreign government - the Australians - that ultimately went to the FBI rather than the Trump campaign. Instead, what the Trump campaign did was they asked for more information." And took the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians. https://t.co/g3akHQVHCh
30 December 2017