On June 5th in US Political History
Part V
Part V
On June 5th in 2001 Senate Republicans spent their last full day in power before turning control over to Democrats, a change that came about because of a decision by Vermont Sen. James Jeffords to leave the GOP and become an independent.
On June 5th in 2002 Attorney Gen. John Ashcroft announced a National Security Entry-Exit Registration System for certain aliens to be fingerprinted and photographed as they cross the border. It legally fell under a 1952 law for foreign visitors.
On June 5th in 2002 It was reported that US intelligence believed that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed of Kuwait, a key bin Laden lieutenant, was the mastermind of the Sep 11 terrorist attacks.
On June 5th in 2003 Speaking to U.S. soldiers in Qatar, President Bush argued the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was justified and pledged that "we'll reveal the truth" on Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
On June 5th in 2003 The United States agreed to pull its ground troops away from the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea.
On June 5th in 2004 Ronald Reagan (b.1911), 40th US president (1981-1989), died in California after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
On June 5th in 2002 Attorney Gen. John Ashcroft announced a National Security Entry-Exit Registration System for certain aliens to be fingerprinted and photographed as they cross the border. It legally fell under a 1952 law for foreign visitors.
On June 5th in 2002 It was reported that US intelligence believed that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed of Kuwait, a key bin Laden lieutenant, was the mastermind of the Sep 11 terrorist attacks.
On June 5th in 2003 Speaking to U.S. soldiers in Qatar, President Bush argued the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was justified and pledged that "we'll reveal the truth" on Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
On June 5th in 2003 The United States agreed to pull its ground troops away from the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea.
On June 5th in 2004 Ronald Reagan (b.1911), 40th US president (1981-1989), died in California after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
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