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Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing | TheHill

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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It didn’t take long for MORE’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday to devolve into chaos. Lewandowski, a former aide and confidant to MORE’s report and repeatedly tangled with Democrats looking to confront him. Rep. MORE (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, claimed the witness was there to “participate in a cover-up.” Rep.

Corey Lewandowski Mocks Sheila Jackson Lee's 'Rant'

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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“I want to be very clear. The president knew what he was doing was wrong because everyone else had already said no. He called his White House counsel to fire the special counsel. McGahn said no,” Jackson Lee stated. “He called the attorney general to ask him to unrecuse himself from the special counsel’s investigation. Sessions said no.

Driver Crashes Car into Lobby of Trump Plaza in New Rochelle

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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According to reports, a man driving a black Mercedes crashed into the lobby of the Trump Plaza Tuesday. At least two people – including the driver – are injured, although the reported injuries are believed to be non-life threatening. “I seen a driver sitting over there in the doorman and the concierge. The concierge’s got her. He was sitting in the chair, he was bleeding.

Biden’s abortion shift tests the politics of his faith - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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WASHINGTON — It was one of the first stress tests of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign: A sudden reversal of his decades-long support for restricting federal funding of abortions. The move seemed sure to hurt the former vice president with Catholics, particularly those in the Midwest, whose support will be critical to winning the Democratic primary and the general election.

Oops: Joe Biden references the ‘Rite Aid’ strike in Boston (it was Stop & Shop) - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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Chalk up another gaffe for Joe Biden. The former vice president was speaking at an event held by the AFL-CIO in Philadelphia on Tuesday when he decided to refer to the time in April when he rallied with striking Stop & Shop workers in Boston. The thing is, he didn’t quite get the details right, calling it a “Rite Aid strike.” “When I went up to the Rite Aid strike, I looked out in that parking

Warren narrows gap with Biden in NBC/Wall Street Journal poll - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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WASHINGTON — Elizabeth Warren is gaining ground on Joe Biden and has pulled ahead of Bernie Sanders with the help of a groundswell of enthusiasm among liberal Democrats, a poll released Tuesday shows. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of national Democratic primary voters is the first major survey since last week’s debate in Houston, which featured a smaller field of 10 candidates. Biden leads with 31 percent, with Warren at 25 percent and Sanders in third place at 14 percent. Warren has gained 6 points in the poll since July.

Ed Markey could get a boost from young climate change activists in a primary against Joe Kennedy - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 18, 2019
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WASHINGTON — Senator Ed Markey stood in front of the US Capitol on Tuesday surrounded by about 20 climate change activists young enough to be on a school field trip but who are energizing a movement that potentially holds the key to his reelection. Kallan Benson, 15, from Maryland, said she was terrified of what could happen if legislators don’t take action to reverse global warming.