Trump administration approves $290M bomb sale to Saudis

The Trump administration has approved another $290 million precision-guided bomb sale to Saudi Arabia, according to a notice to Congress released Tuesday.

The State Department approved selling Saudi Arabia 3,000 Boeing-made GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb I (SDB I) munitions and related equipment, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency notice.

The sale announced Tuesday is in addition to a license the Trump administration recently moved forward with approving that would allow Raytheon to directly sell Saudi Arabia 7,500 of its Paveway air-to-ground “smart” bombs at an estimated value of $478 million.

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The arms deals come even as lawmakers in both parties have been increasingly opposed to selling the Saudis weapons amid thousands of civilian deaths in the Saudi-led war in Yemen. Many lawmakers also reached their breaking point with the kingdom when a Saudi hit squad killed and dismembered journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.

But President TrumpDonald TrumpGeorgia signature audit finds no fraud in presidential election Pompeo calls for release of Chinese journalist jailed over coronavirus coverage Pence refused to sign on to plan to overturn election, lawyers say MORE has made arms sales to the kingdom an integral part of his foreign policy, arguing they are necessary to counter Iran and to boost jobs at U.S. weapons makers.

Last year, the Trump administration pushed through a $8.1 billion “emergency” arms sale to the Saudis that lawmakers had been blocking through an informal process. Congress eventually passed bipartisan resolutions to block those sales, but Trump vetoed them.

Democrats charged that Secretary of State Mike PompeoMike PompeoPompeo calls for release of Chinese journalist jailed over coronavirus coverage Trump administration approves 0M bomb sale to Saudis Trump administration strengthens order barring US investment in Chinese firms MORE’s invocation of emergency authorities improperly circumvented congressional oversight authorities. The State Department’s inspector general later found Pompeo was within his authority to push through the sales but faulted him for not ensuring American weapons weren’t used against civilian populations.

For the deal announced Tuesday, the administration argued in the notice that the sale would “support U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives by helping to improve the security of a friendly country that continues to be an important force for political stability and economic growth in the Middle East.”

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“The proposed sale will improve Saudi Arabia’s capability to meet current and future threats by increasing its stocks of long-range, precision air-to-ground munitions. The size and accuracy of the SDB I allows for an effective munition with less collateral damage,” the notice said.

Tuesday’s notice kicks off a 30-day clock during which lawmakers can block the sale if they choose to.

That puts the deadline at the beginning of the Biden administration, which could also halt the sale if it wants. President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenGeorgia signature audit finds no fraud in presidential election Pence refused to sign on to plan to overturn election, lawyers say New Lincoln Project ad shows Trump border wall built from tombstones of COVID-19 victims MORE has vowed to review the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia.

The Trump administration has advanced billions of dollars in arms sales in the waning days of Trump’s tenure, including a $23 billion weapons package for the United Arab Emirates.

In addition to the Saudi arms sale, the Trump administration announced approvals Tuesday for sales to Kuwait and Egypt.

For Kuwait, the administration approved selling eight AH-64E Apache helicopters worth $4 billion and $200 million in spare parts to upgrade its Patriot anti-missile system.

Egypt was approved to buy a missile countermeasures system for its presidential aircraft worth $104 million and 20 targeting pods for military aircraft worth $65.6 million.

Trump administration appeals order blocking TikTok ban

The Trump administration is pushing forward with its effort to restrict the use of the widely popular video sharing app TikTok in the U.S., filing an appeal on Monday over a federal judge’s order that prohibited the government from banning TikTok downloads in the U.S. 

The Justice Department filed an appeal over a Dec. 7 order by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols that blocked the government from banning people from downloading the Chinese-owned app. 

Nichols’ order earlier this month followed an October order from U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Pennsylvania. Beetlestone issued an injunction against the ban in a case brought by content creators that argued the TikTok ban would have a negative effect on their income. 

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The latest action by the Trump administration comes as the president’s efforts to limit TikTok have stalled during his last few weeks in office. 

President TrumpDonald TrumpTrump calls for end to ‘religious persecution worldwide’ on 850th anniversary of Thomas Becket’s death Michael Cohen interview sparks questions after he mentions prison friends ‘Tony Meatballs and Big Minty’ Ocasio-Cortez rails against both Democrats and Republicans who opposed ,000 direct payments MORE issued an executive order in August calling for ByteDance to divest TikTok over national security concerns. TikTok has denied the allegations.

The president tentatively approved a deal in September that would establish a U.S.-headquartered TikTok Global with partial U.S.-base downers, Oracle and Walmart. But the deal was not officially approved, and the deadline passed earlier this month — after two delays — without a final deal being reached. 

As the deadline passed, a Treasury Department spokesperson said the government was engaging with ByteDance to complete the divestment. 

It remains unclear whether the Trump administration’s concerns over TikTok will be resolved before the president leaves office next month, and if President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenMichigan mayor draws criticism with Facebook posts suggesting rebellion: report Trump names Roisman acting SEC chairman Biden Interior nominee discusses environmental injustice with tribal leaders MORE will push forward with Trump’s efforts.

Preview For Next Week's Live Impact Wrestling; Dixie Carter "Fires" Hulk Hogan?

The following is the official preview for next week’s live edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV:

Preview next Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV 9/8c – LIVE from Tulsa, Oklahoma

– LIVE from Tulsa, Oklahoma! If you can’t watch the action on Thursday, make sure to set your DVR!

Thursday’s IMPACT takes place from Tulsa at the Cox Business Center Arena – tickets are on sale at www.coxcentertulsa.com or by phone at 877.885.7222

– What will the the fallout from “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan telling TNA President Dixie Carter to take his job and shove it? Carter wanted Hogan on #TeamDixie, but in a major shocker, the former IMPACT General Manager told her “I QUIT” and walked out! How will Carter react to what Hogan did? Is it really the end of Hulkamania in TNA?

– The countdown continues to TNA’s biggest event of the year – “Bound For Glory” on October 20! How will Magnus prepare for his BFG bout against “The Icon” Sting? Plus – X Division Champion Manik, Austin Aries, Jeff Hardy and Chris Sabin get ready for the Ultimate X Match! MORE matches will be announced on Thursday’s broadcast!

– Lei’D Tapa has arrived to the ranks of the Knockouts! The dominant TNA newcomer made an instant impact by attacking Velvet Sky this past week! What’s next for the imposing Knockout as she plans to unleash a path of destruction? Who is next on her list? Tune in and find out!

– Plus, WHO is ETHAN and when will he arrive in IMPACT WRESTLING? We got a sneak peek this past week – more to come on Thursday night!

All this and much more on Thursday’s LIVE IMPACT broadcast at 9/8c on SpikeTV from Tulsa, Oklahoma!

-Speaking of the Hulk Hogan situation in TNA, as seen on this week’s taped edition of Impact Wrestling, Hogan “quit” the company. TNA president Dixie Carter posted a tweet after the show, which the company is advertising all over their website, where he claims to have “fired” Hogan. Dixie’s tweet simply read:

“You are so fired @HulkHogan!!!”

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