Today in News History
On June 17, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1734, Claude Louis Hector de Villars, French general and politician, French Secretary of State for War (born 1653) passed away. In 1904, Patrice Tardif, Canadian farmer and politician (died 1989) was born. In 1920, Jacob H. Gilbert, American lawyer and politician (died 1981) was born. In 1932, John Murtha, American colonel and politician (died 2010) was born. In 1932, Bonus Army: Around a thousand World War I veterans amass at the United States Capitol as the U.S. Senate considers a bill that would give them certain benefits. In 1942, Doğu Perinçek, Turkish lawyer and politician was born. In 1958, Jon Leibowitz, American lawyer and politician was born. In 1960, The Nez Perce tribe is awarded $4 million for 7 million acres (28,000 km2) of land undervalued at four cents/acre in the 1863 treaty. In 1972, Watergate scandal: Five White House operatives are arrested for burgling the offices of the Democratic National Committee during an attempt by members of the administration of President Richard M. Nixon to illegally wiretap the political opposition as part of a broader campaign to subvert the democratic process. In 2013, Pierre F. Côté, Canadian lawyer and civil servant (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
While claiming to fight corruption, Newsom solicited $340M from special interests for allies
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s yearslong efforts to solicit donations for political allies, wife’s nonprofit comes into focus as the Justice Department probes the Newsoms’ finances.
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