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Former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton sharply criticized President Trump’s Iran strategy and expressed broad skepticism about the prospect of making peace with Tehran in a Friday ...
Westport fire officials say the lightning strike in the home on Joanne Cirlce started a structure fire that crews swiftly put ...
Westport man accused in $86K theft in Norwalk being investigated by 3 other towns for similar crimes
The 38-year-old is under investigation by police departments in Wilton, Danbury and Monroe for similar commercial burglaries, ...
Michael Bolton has opened up about the ways he relied on his family at his Connecticut residence during his aggressive brain cancer treatment.
Westport Republicans tap ex-Democrat Don O’Day to run against Kevin Christie in first selectman race
Westport Republicans have tapped a longtime former Democrat to run for the first selectman seat this November. Don O’Day, a ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with John Bolton, a national security advisor in President Trump's first term, about U.S. strikes on Iran and differing assessments of their success.
John Botlon, a. former national security adviser and frequent critic of the president, said Donald Trump made the right decision in striking Iran's nuclear sites.
Kasie Hunt asks Trump’s former National Security Adviser why he believes the President’s strikes against Iran were the correct move.
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