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Trump administration’s secret nuke tech transfer to Saudis broke the law

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Theo Wilson wrote in his blog post that corporate interests may have motivated the Trump administration to secretly transfer the technology, but the larger concern is that the administration never notified Congress of any of its authorizations

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