White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday that the Trump administration is looking into whether there may be a link among nearly a dozen American scientists who have reportedly died or gone missing in the past almost three years. Leavitt wrote in a post on social platform X that the White House is working…
White House, FBI looking into case of missing scientists: ‘No stone will be unturned’
Originally reported by The Hill
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