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Air Force Warns of China’s Recruitment of Disgruntled US Veterans

The U.S. Air Force warned current and former service members about recruitment efforts by Chinese aviation companies with military ties, emphasizing the threat to national security posed by the transfer of Western military knowledge. These companies, including TFASA, BCAT, and Stratos, are allegedly targeting pilots and engineers to train the People’s Liberation Army Air Force and Navy. The Air Force urged individuals to report any suspicious recruitment attempts to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. This warning follows updated laws in allied nations increasing penalties for aiding adversaries and reflects the Pentagon’s view of China as a top strategic competitor.

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Musk Family’s Air Force One Use Sparks Outrage

Photos emerged showing Elon Musk, his mother, and son traveling on Air Force One and Marine One, sparking controversy. Critics decried this as government waste, particularly given recent budget cuts and Musk’s perceived undue influence on the White House. The incident occurred on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025, with the family seen departing the aircraft at Joint Base Andrews and later entering the White House. Social media reactions were sharply divided, with some condemning the use of presidential aircraft while others viewed it as unremarkable.

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Trump Retrieves Seized Documents to Florida

Following a court-ordered search, boxes of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago were returned to President Trump and transported to Florida. Trump claims these documents, described by his representatives as personal items, will eventually reside in his presidential library. The return comes after the classified documents case against him was dismissed following his 2024 election win. While the White House offered limited comment, concerns remain regarding the handling and storage of potentially sensitive materials.

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