Trump Repeatedly Calls Attack Aircraft As ‘Helicopters’ And Brags About Its Sale To Nigeria

Trump Repeatedly Calls Attack Aircraft As ‘Helicopters’ And Brags About Its Sale To Nigeria

When Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari visited the White House on Monday (April 30), U.S. President Donald Trump used the opportunity to boast about his administration and amp;rsquo;s sale of $600 million of deadly military aircraft to Nigeria last year. But he insisted on calling the aircraft helicopters, instead of acknowledging what they actually are: attack aircraft. and amp;nbsp;Footage Credit: White House YouTube channel May 3, 2018
How The Electoral College Works - In 60 Seconds

How The Electoral College Works - In 60 Seconds

When the people of America cast their vote in the presidential election they are actually voting for a group of people called electors, who are usually party leaders or members, that form the Electoral College. But what is it and how does it work? May 2, 2018
Trump-Russia Probe: Deputy AG Says Justice Department Will Not Be ‘Extorted’ Amid Threats

Trump-Russia Probe: Deputy AG Says Justice Department Will Not Be ‘Extorted’ Amid Threats

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller and amp;rsquo;s Russia probe, on Tuesday responded to articles of impeachment that President Donald Trump and amp;rsquo;s allies in the House drafted against him, insisting and amp;nbsp;that the Department of Justice and amp;ldquo;is not going to be extorted. and amp;rdquo; and amp;nbsp;Footage Credit: C-Span May 2, 2018
MQ-1 Predator

Indian Air Force could get its own fleet of US-made Predator drones

The Indian Air Force could soon be getting a fleet of Predator drones from the US that can strike targets from across the sea and operate without endangering any Indian pilots. The American side of the deal has been sent over and it is up to the defence ministry to decide if they want it. May 2, 2018
Migrants From Caravan In Limbo As U.S. Says Border Crossing Full

Migrants From Caravan In Limbo As U.S. Says Border Crossing Full

About 50 people from a Central American migrant caravan including women, children and transgender individuals tried to seek U.S. asylum on April 29 but were not immediately allowed to cross the Mexico border because officials said the facility was full. About 20 people in the group were able to reach the final fence at the busy crossing, where they were watched by armed U.S. border guards who did not immediately open the gate. Apr 30, 2018