TruNews Headlines - October 23, 2019

   

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Published on Oct 23, 2019

Esper says American troops leaving Syria for Iraq won’t stay long. Russia inks new deal with Turkey to extend Syrian ceasefire. White House pays $4.5 million to the White Helmets. UK police investigating deaths of 39 Bulgarian immigrants. Republicans claim U.S. diplomat’s Ukraine claims fell apart in less than 90 seconds. Durham investigation of FBI’s Russia probe’s origins expanded. West Point cadet’s body found. Guillotines deemed more humane means of execution. Bankers may walk away from Facebook over Libra concerns. Army developing AI targeting system against objections of activists. Florida Dunkin’ store dropping its unprofitable vegan-only menu. Pope Francis’ fertility idols got dumped in the Tiber River. Dallas jury tells father he must allow his son to undergo gender transition. California mom refuses abortion after cancer diagnosis. Lebanese protesters respond to scared toddler. Kerry Kinsey and Doc Burkhart. Airdate: October 23, 2019

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