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Bad News for North Korea

Source:  USA POLITICS TODAY North Korea, Kim Jong-Un continues to threaten the world with his nation’s rogue nuclear program. But his latest provocation has crossed the line. And now military sources have put a time table on when Donald Trump could launch a military action. After North Korea successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, the clock began ticking on when they would be able to develop a long range nuclear weapon. That is a line Donald  Trump will not allow  the communist nation to cross. Now reports are emerging that military action could be taken within one year. The Daily Sun  reports: “DONALD Trump ‘is to order a military strike against North Korea within a year’ after Kim Jong-un’s military boasted it had fired a ballistic missile capable of hitting the US. Senior military sources in Washington have reportedly claimed Pentagon officials have laid out plans to obliterate a nuclear weapons facility operating deep within a mountain range i

Congressional Baseball Game

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Thursday night, the Democrats bested the Republicans 11-2 in the annual Congressional Baseball Game at  Nationals  Park, though the outcome of the game is secondary. The game was played  one day after a gunman opened fire  at a Republican practice, wounding House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and three others. David Bailey, an officer wounded in the attack, threw out the first pitch. More than 25,000 tickets were sold for the game, which raised more than $1 million for Congressional Sports for Charity. The game has been played since the early 1900s, and last year it raised $500,000. The game took on increased importance following Wednesday's shooting, and the attendance easily set a record for the affair. more...

What areas does Trump want to increase budget?

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Trump to Seek $54 Billion Increase in Military Spending Addressing the National Governors Association on Monday, President Trump laid out his budget proposal, calling for an increase of nearly 10 percent in military spending. WASHINGTON — President Trump put both political parties on notice Monday that he intends to slash spending on many of the federal government’s most politically sensitive programs — relating to education, the environment, science and poverty — to protect the economic security of retirees and to shift billions more to the armed forces. The proposal to increase military spending by $54 billion and cut nonmilitary programs by the same amount was unveiled by White House officials as they prepared the president’s plans for next year’s  federal budget . Aides to the president said final decisions about  Medicare  and  Social Security  would not be made until later in the year, when he announces his full budget. But Sean Spicer, his spokesman, cited Mr. Tr