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Exclusive: Stephen Miller Unveils America First Legal s Multipronged War Against the Left

By Rob Shimshock | June 4, 2021 | 10:56am EDT President Donald Trump s senior advisor for policy Stephen Miller speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 2, 2017. (Photo credit: JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) Once passed, a president has no authority whatsoever to suspend, rewrite, or nullify duly enacted law, former President Donald Trump s senior advisor, Stephen Miller, told  CNSNews during an exclusive interview. Miller addressed various initiatives of his new nonprofit, America First Legal, which he described as the conservative response to the American Civil Liberties Union. The group has thus far has opposed the Biden Administration in cases ranging from illegal immigration to racial discrimination.

US military kill 23 civilians around world in 2020

US military kill 23 civilians around world in 2020     The US military on Wednesday took responsibility for unintentionally killing 23 civilians in foreign war zones in 2020, a death toll far below figures compiled by NGOs. The tally included civilian fatalities in operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen and Nigeria, according to the Pentagon report. The US Department of Defence ‘assesses that there were approximately 23 civilians killed and approximately 10 civilians injured during 2020 as a result of US military operations,’ reads in part the document, an annual report required by Congress since 2018 even though parts of it remain secret. Most of the civilian casualties were in Afghanistan, where the Pentagon said it was responsible for 20 deaths, according to the public section of the report.

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