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The acting chief of the Department of Homeland Security says there's 'no specific, credible threat' from Iran against the US

Chad Wolf, acting chief of the Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement on Friday that there is "currently no specific, credible threats against our homeland."

This photo released by the Iraqi Prime Minister Press Office shows a burning vehicle at the Baghdad International Airport following an airstrike in Baghdad, Iraq, early Friday that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.President Donald Trump said he ordered Soleimani's assassination "to stop a war" since the leader of Iran's Quds Force was planning "imminent and sinister attacks.

However, a Congressional aide who was briefed on the intelligence told NBC News that he didn't see a compelling case for why the US acted now, since Soleimani was up to the same business as usual.

 

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Well another acting chief will bite the dust after telling the truth. I love when they piss on Donnie's ring.

Exactly

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