Trump confuses Alaska oil with LNG, repeats claims of imaginary joint venture with Korea, Japan

The leader of South Korea, who said in June he would crawl between President Trump’s legs if he had to, took first place in the flattery competition Monday, praising Trump as one of the all-time greats. After taking it all in, Trump rambled and ranted at length, mixing lies about renewable energy and forgetting that a proposed Alaska project would export natural gas, not oil.

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Trump's Iron Dome to Golden Dome—flimsy origins of a boondoggle

I want to deal here not with the enormous technical, political and ethical questions, but with the simplest element of this story, something that everyone can understand—the flimsy origins of the name Golden Dome.

The choice does not reveal solid planning or thought, but an intellectual void that emerged from a trademark violation and somehow manages to massage Trump’s gold obsession.

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Alaska AG—likely candidate for governor— says grand jury will investigate his department for corruption

Attorney General Tregarrick Taylor, who has resigned and will likely join the swollen field of candidates for governor, is pandering for all he’s worth on his way out the door.

Taylor says he wants a grand jury to investigate corruption in his department, based on a new process set up in July and a blanket complaint that attacks the entire department. Any complaints about corruption in the department will be referred to independent prosecutors, he says.

Almost anyone who claims there is corruption in state government will discover that the Department of Law will sign off on the claims with little or no thought, he said.

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Crum's claims on oil tax audits don't add up

Adam Crum, who has been running for governor for months as a state employee, claims he understands the “function of government, the function of the Legislature, the important things to the private sector, so I'll have a functioning government up and running faster than anybody else.”

But he doesn’t seen to understand one of the core functions of the state Department of Revenue, where he was commissioner until last week.

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