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A U.S. government employee has been arrested and charged for leaking secret files related to Israel’s preparations to retaliate for Iran’s Oct. 1 missile attacks, according to court documents filed on Wednesday.
The suspect, identified as Asif William Rahman, was indicted last week on two counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. FBI agents arrested Rahman in Cambodia on Tuesday.
Rahman, who according to The New York Times “worked abroad” for the CIA, is set to make his first court appearance in Guam later this week.
Court documents said Rahman held a top-secret security clearance with access to sensitive compartmentalized information, which the Times noted is typical for CIA employees who handle classified documents.

Senate Republicans have chosen John Thune of South Dakota to head the party for the upcoming two years, taking over from Mitch McConnell, who holds the record for the longest-serving leader in Senate history from either party.
Thune, who has held the position of Republican whip since 2019, narrowly defeated John Cornyn from Texas by a vote of 29-24 in the second round.
Florida Senator Rick Scott, who had gained strong support from the party’s hard-right wing, was eliminated after the first round, securing only 13 votes, compared to Cornyn’s 15 and Thune’s 23.
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(AP) – Republicans have elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune as the next Senate majority leader, completing a momentous shift in their leadership that elevates a top deputy of Sen. Mitch McConnell into a key position as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House. Thune, who’s 63 and in his fourth Senate term, has […]

The Harris campaign made headlines for raising over $1 billion, yet it ended up $20 million in debt, leaving many wondering where the funds went. Speculation is mounting big payouts to celebrities and financing appearances on popular podcasts may have drained donor money. DNC Finance Committee staffer Lindy Li claims to have insider knowledge of how the funds were spent. She joins NewsNation’s “CUOMO” to discuss the alleged mismanagement.
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