The office of President Yoon Suk-yeol said Monday it would wait for an investigation underway by the Pentagon and the US Justice Department over classified documents leaked to the media amid intensifying controversy over US agencies wiretapping officials at its office in Seoul.
what he stands for now. less than four years ago, he was anti-donald trump and is now standing with marjorie taylor green and matt gaetz, two of the most fringe elements of the republican party. keep in mind, this is to replace the seat held by rob portman, a moderate guy who s worked with democrats. that s who those voters elected, and i think tim ryan is the natural selection for that because he is so authentic. he wants to tell blue collar workers the democratic party is there for them. j.d. vance is talking about how he flipped on donald trump and how he wants to stop the fbi from wiretapping a president which never if happened. tim ryan is talking directly to the voters and, yes, ohio has gone in a different direction, it is redder, but sherrod brown has shown the way to win, and i think tim ryan s going to follow that. jacqui: rob portman, i just ran into him at the white house a couple of weeks ago talking
of course, many people who remember the mueller investigation have heard about oleg. he was a figure in that investigation. sanctioned in 2018 as part of russia s interference in the u.s. elections. so they sanctioned him for that. also the treasury department saying he was investigated for money laundering and illegally wiretapping a government official. the other thing with deripaska that people will remember is his ties to paul manafort. of course, he was running the trump campaign at one point, indicted by the mueller team. there were allegations that manafort passed him campaign polling data. that was something that the mueller team was investigating. it s not entirely clear to us what the fbi here is looking for and what this investigation is about. it could be related to sanctions and that he violated those laws, despite being sanctioned, he continued to own property, do
believe the missionaries and children are being held somewhere close to port-au-prince. he didn t mention a deadline, but said that negotiations are under way as we speak. david? all right, marcus moore in haiti again tonight. thank you, marcus. next, this evening, to the images coming in today here in new york city and in washington, d.c. the fbi raiding two homes linked to a russian oligarch. appearing in the mueller report linked to former trump campaign manager paul manafort. here s our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. reporter: tonight, the fbi raiding washington and new york homes associated with a russian oligarch with ties to vladimir putin. the u.s. government continuing to intensify the pressure against oleg deripaska, who the treasury department has previously sanctioned, stating, deripaska has been investigated for money laundering, and has been accused of threatening the lives of business rivals, illegally wiretapping a government official, and taking
and we ll start with south korea right now. nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. again, trump, like any president is in the eye of the beholder. a trump supporter you think, damn straight. the guy says what he thinks. says what s on his mind and doesn t hide things he hears about. if you liked obama nuance you probably don t like some of that. the trump that sold the change message in the 2016 election. right? he s not in office. we ll see what results he gets. i love that the in d.c., last time i visited, exhibit about wiretapping a, a portrait of angela merkel. admit, a good joke. a good line. she didn t like it, but you could see her face, priceless there, and over the past couple months, interesting handshakes. look at those.