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President Trump pats himself on back after health insurance stocks take a dive - ABC News

posted onOctober 16, 2017
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President Donald Trump is pointing to a fall in health insurance stocks as a sign of the success of his order immediately ending payments to insurers that help cover out-of-pocket costs for low- and middle-income Americans. In tweets Saturday morning, the president also suggested that Obamacare. The president's self-congratulatory tweets come after the White House announcement Thursday night that the administration will immediately end subsidy

Steve Bannon slams 'establishment' GOP senators, says conservative voters 'are coming for you' - ABC News

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Bob Corker. "Nobody can run and hide on this one, these folks are coming for you," Bannon said Saturday to the crowd at the Value Voters Summit of social conservatives. Bannon, who called for Corker to resign last week after the Tennessee senator said Trump's rhetoric put the United States at risk of "World War 3," told the conservative gathering that such comments undermine U.S.

Baldwin reprises Trump 'SNL' role: Eminem, Puerto Rico, Obama, Corker provide fodder - ABC News

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Michelle Obama’s garden and planting McNuggets,” and donating Colts season tickets to lucky fans in Puerto Rico – though noting they’d have to fly themselves to Indiana and book their own hotel rooms because “at a certain point they have to start doing things for themselves.” Also featuring prominently in the cold open was "SNL" cast member Beck

Nikki Haley calls reports of friction with Tillerson 'dramatic' and 'ridiculous' - ABC News

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U.S. Ambassador to the Rex Tillerson during an appearance on “This Week” Sunday. Haley was asked by ABC News Chief Anchor President Trump is undermining Tillerson's authority on the world stage. “I have seen the president and Secretary Tillerson work together," Haley said. "They work very well together. They talk through things and then they manage it properly.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 16, 2017
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Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories During a CNN interview, the secretary of state would not answer repeated questions on if he called the president ‘‘a moron’’ after a tense meeting.   There was a pretty striking finding in Thursday’s Quinnipiac University poll.   It’ll be an interesting meeting at the White House on Monday between President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.  Senator Susan Collins on Sunday counseled President Donald Trump to choose his words more carefully.