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"The statement from the Russian Defense Ministry about the interaction between our two Navy ships is false," the US military said in a statement on Friday.For more examples of the US violating international norms and law on land, sea, and in the air, and from just this year, see:
"While USS Chafee (DDG 90) was conducting routine operations in international water in the Sea of Japan on Oct. 15, 2021, a Russian Udaloy-class destroyer came within approximately 65 yards of USS Chafee (DDG 90) while the ship was preparing for flight operations. The interaction was safe and professional. Although Russia issued a Notice to Airman and Mariners (NOTAM/NOTMAR) in this area for later in the day, the NOTAM/NOTMAR was not in effect at the time of the interaction. At all times, USS Chafee conducted operations in accordance with international law and custom. The United States will continue to fly, sail, and operate where international law allows," the statement continues.Video footage published by Moscow filmed by crew on board the intercepting warship, the Udaloy-class large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs, shows the Chafee's Seahawk helicopter powering up its engines as the warship plows ahead, the Tributs pacing it just 60 meters off its starboard side.© U.S. NavyCourtesy Photo Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet -
SEA OF JAPAN (Oct. 15, 2021) A Russian Udaloy-class destroyer interacts with USS Chafee (DDG 90), while Chafee conducts routine operations in international waters in the Sea of Japan.
The US Pacific Fleet also published three photos of the incident from the Chafee, showing the frigate-sized Admiral Tributs steaming nearby and several members of its crew watching the Chafee intently.

"In addition, the department agreed to expunge any mention of his firing from F.B.I. personnel records. The agreement even made clear that he would receive the cuff links given to senior executives and a plaque with his mounted F.B.I. credentials and badge."Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Andrew McCabe in 2018 for allegedly lying to investigators about releasing unauthorized information to the Wall Street Journal regarding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email servers. The firing occurred just one day prior to McCabe's retirement, a firing his lawyers argued was politically motivated due to his role in the Russian collusion investigation.

"Credible news organizations have found no evidence to corroborate Bobulinski's claims about a role in the proposed venture for Joe Biden. Joe Biden's financial documents show no indication of any income related to the venture."
Joe Biden's son Hunter has suddenly found himself in the art world after selling at least five paintings for a whopping $75,000 each.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the prints were sold at a "pop-up" presentation in Los Angeles on October 1.
As reported on CharlieKirk.com, this week, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about one of the attendees at last week's opening, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.
"Should we expect to see more people who seek jobs in this administration attending events like this in the future?," CBS News Radio reporter Steven Portnoy asked.
To no surprise, Psaki deflected: "Again, the gallerist has spoken to - we've spoken to the specifics of what the gallerist has agreed to and what recommendations were made. I've done that several times. I don't have additional details for it from here. I'd point you to them."
Hunter is also having an upcoming gallery show in New York. Per the New York Post, "a leading ethics expert told The Post that Biden's recent schmoozing with attendees at this debut exhibition showed that a White House attempt to prevent influence-peddling by keeping buyers anonymous won't work and should be scrapped in favor of a 'Plan B.'"
It's allegedly a process to get into the Biden show. You have to call the gallery and be vetted through a team of lawyers.
Richard Painter, President George W. Bush's chief ethics lawyer, said the Los Angeles opening, where Hunter schmoozed with 200 guests, "illustrates how this veil-of-secrecy idea is not happening."
He added there should be full transparency of the buyers' identities and Biden, along with his appointees, should sign "recusal pledges" to ensure they "can't get access to the White House."

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