About 900 U.S. State Department officials signed an internal dissent
memo protesting a travel ban by U.S. President Donald Trump on refugees
and travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, a source familiar
with the document said on Tuesday, in a rebellion against the new
president's policies. White
House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Monday he was aware of the memo but
warned career diplomats that they should either "get with the program
or they can go."
Sean Spicer defends handcuffing a 5-year-old American boy for hours at an airport: "To assume that just because of someone’s age and gender that they don’t pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."
"To assume that just because of someone’s age and gender that they don’t pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."
"To assume that just because of someone’s age and gender that they don’t pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."
"To assume that just because of someone’s age and gender that they don’t pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."
"To assume that just because of someone’s age and gender that they don’t pose a threat would be misguided and wrong."
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