Anchorage protester jailed on suspicion of defacing military base sign during Trump-Putin summit
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Anchorage protester jailed on suspicion of defacing military base sign during Trump-Putin summit
James Garrett Hermansen is facing a felony criminal mischief charge accusing him of painting an anti-Trump message on the Government Hill gate on Friday, according to court documents.
·Anchorage, United States
Read Full Article"Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin met on August 15 at a military base in Anchorage, Alaska, but the three-hour negotiations did not bring peace to Ukraine. The meeting rather confirmed Trump's sympathy for the Russian president and brought to the public a new geopolitical reality - the international order is no longer determined by rules, but by brute force," writes Holger Mölder, associate professor of political science at Tallinn University of …
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