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Anthony Scaramucci hints at what's next for him - ABC News

posted onAugust 14, 2017
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After his 11-day White House tenure, former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci weighed in on his future possibilities and didn't close the door to more time in the spotlight. He said that he's "looking forward to the next chapter of my life with a lot of optimism and a lot of positive can do-ism." During a livestream interview this morning, following his exclusive interview on "This Week," Scaramucci fielded questions from viewers. "Could I write a book? I could possibly write a book.

Trump condemns all ‘bigotry and hatred,’ White House says - The Boston Globe

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Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories WASHINGTON — President Trump faced a bipartisan wave of criticism Sunday for his failure to explicitly condemn the white supremacists whose demonstration ignited a weekend of violence in Charlottesville, Va., leading to multiple deaths and injuries. The White House has released several statements on the bloody protests, but even Trump’s most ardent supporters have interpreted the response as muted and ambiguous.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories President Trump has come under bipartisan scolding for not clearly condemning white supremacists after the Charlottesville altercations.  OPINION | MICHAEL A. COHEN A man who cannot condemn Nazis and white supremacists is not fit to be president of the United States.  “I don’t want that type of hate” coming into our city, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said of the rally scheduled for Saturday.

Capital - The week in politics and issues

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Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories CAPITAL SOURCE Just a year ago, Meehan, trying to shed his image as a politician, washed his hands of his bulging $4.35 million campaign account.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 14, 2017
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Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories President Trump has come under bipartisan scolding for not clearly condemning white supremacists after the Charlottesville altercations.  OPINION | MICHAEL A. COHEN A man who cannot condemn Nazis and white supremacists is not fit to be president of the United States.  “I don’t want that type of hate” coming into our city, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said of the rally scheduled for Saturday.

Melania Trump Shows More Character than Donald in Tweet About Charlottesville

posted onAugust 13, 2017
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Posted at 8:00 pm on August 12, 2017 by Andrea Ruth While her husband has had a series of misses in his comments regarding the protests and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday, First Lady Melania Trump’s twitter account sent a message many Americans can agree with. Freedom of speech and the right to assemble and protest are fundamental American tenants. Most Americans, regardless of political affiliation, hold to that belief.

Growing Number of Republican Lawmakers Call on Trump to Condemn White Nationalists by Name

posted onAugust 13, 2017
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Posted at 8:30 pm on August 12, 2017 by Susan Wright Florida Senator Marco Rubio added his voice to the growing chorus of Republicans speaking out against what they felt was a weak statement from President Trump on the events today in Charlottesville, Virginia. After clashes between white nationalists and counter-protesters, the “Unite the Right” rally was halted and police in riot gear instructed the white nationalists to leave the park, where they were rallying against the removal of a statue honoring Confederate General Robert E.