A Saudi air force trainee opened fire at a Naval Air Station in Florida on Friday, killing three people, immediately prompting questions about security at the Pensacola station military base. Speaking to journalists at a White House event, the president declined to comment on a possible motive for the attack. “The government of Saudi Arabia needs to make things better for these victims.”The military base employs more than 16,000 members of the military and 7,400 civilians. The House Judiciary Committee will hold its second public hearing on Monday when it will hear evidence from investigators about Mr Trump’s behaviour in Ukraine. As the impeachment process heats up, 500 legal experts wrote an open letter asserting Mr Trump committed impeachable conduct in his dealings with Ukraine.
Source: The Irish Times December 06, 2019 21:11 UTC