That, and then they have their sources that dont exist, in my opinion, they dont exist, they make up the sources. There are no sources. Joining me now is Peter Alexander at the white house. Courtney kubey, our national secury reporter who helped break that exclusive story. Courtney, start with you. You heard pwhat the president hd to say. Your response . We dont make up sources. Its very well sourced and took quite a number of days to put it together. There were a group of us working from a lot of different angles. Its unfortunate that the president felt the need to trash our reporting, and our sourcing, but we stand behind it. So give us the heart of what happened inside that meeting as you know it. Reporter it was a twohourlong briefing. They went around the world. They looked at u. S. Force posture all over the world, and part of that included a briefing slide that looked at the u. S. Nuclear arsenal. Posture of the u. S. Nuclear force, and of course, the beginning of the Nuclear Fo
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EAGLE LAKE, Maine American Legion National Commander Vincent “Jim” Troiola made history when he visited Smart-Soucie Post 176 in the small northern Maine town of Eagle Lake on Saturday.
This was the first-ever visit by a Legion national commander to Post 176, which was chartered in 1947 and has 95 members nationwide.