Pols fret about foreign relations, national security
Feb 03, 2018 - Boston Herald
The decision by House Republicans and President Trump to release a top secret memo could have a chilling effect on the United States’ relationship with its allies and their willingness to share critical intelligence, warns a top Democrat on a congressional terrorism panel.
“I hear from our allies in private conversations, and they were already concerned before this,” said Bill Keating, a Cape Cod Democrat who is the ranking member on the Foreign Affairs subcommittee on terrorism. “...
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