U.S. Declines to Sign Declaration Discouraging Use of Cyberattacks By News November 13, 2018 Add Comment Edit The Trump administration, leery of limiting its options, chose not to sign on to the nonbinding pact put forward by President Emmanuel Macron of France. Share this post Related PostsJoe Biden, Campaigning in New Hampshire, Straddles Past and PresentAir Marshals Are the Latest Officials Diverted to the Border to Handle the Surge of MigrantsWhite House Reassesses Auto Tariffs as It Focuses on China FightRichard Lugar Is Remembered as a ‘True American Statesman’Pelosi and Barr Share a Gag About Jail and HandcuffsTrump’s Love for Tariffs Began in Japan’s ’80s BoomTrump Administration Balks at Global Pact to Crack Down on Online ExtremismWhite House Again Rejects Democrats’ Requests for Documents in Corruption Inquiry
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