Gabbard: Missile false alarm unacceptable
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D_HI) says the false ballistic missile warning in Hawaii was "unacceptable" and points to a need for President Donald Trump to negotiate with North Korea directly. A false alarm in Hawaii warned people to seek shelter due to an inbound ballistic missile threat. State leaders and emergency officials said it was a false message, and Hawaii Gov. David Ige told CNN "an employee pushed the wrong button," causing the erroneous alert.
Monday, 15 January 2018
Gabbard: Missile false alarm unacceptable
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