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Trump frustrated with aides who talked to Mueller | TheHill

posted onApril 20, 2019
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MORE’s investigation after their notes and first-hand observations were used to paint a negative and damaging picture of his presidency. Even as the White House reveled in what it saw as a generally positive news cycle in the hours following the release of the Mueller report, Trump made his dissatisfaction clear. “Watch out for people that take so-called 'notes,' when the notes never existed until needed,” Trump tweeted Friday morning, less than 24 hours after the report’s release. Some of the statements about him in the “Crazy Mueller Report” are “total bullshit &amp

Illegal Alien Accused of Killing Pierce Corcoran Deported, Evading Conviction

posted onApril 20, 2019
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The Angel Family has continued to grieve after 22-year-old Pierce Corcoran was killed in a car crash in Knoxville, Tennessee, allegedly caused by 44-year-old illegal alien Francisco Eduardo Franco-Cambrany just days before New Year’s Eve last year. Following the fatal crash, some eyewitnesses said the illegal alien would have fled the scene if his car had not been totaled.

President Trump sounds off on ‘total [expletive]’ statements in Mueller report - The Boston Globe

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WASHINGTON — A day after celebrating the release of the Mueller report as ‘‘a good day,’’ President Trump struck a defiant tone Friday, unleashing tweets saying claims in the report by former administration officials that he tried numerous times to stop or influence the probe were ‘‘total bullshit.’’ According to the 448-page report released Thursday, Trump discouraged witnesses from cooperating with prosecutors and prodded aides to mislead the public on his behalf to hamper the Russia probe he feared would cripple his administration. The report’s bottom line largely tracked the findings revea

Politics - The Boston Globe

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From Harvard Square to the birthplace of Connie Mack, the reaction to Robert Mueller’s work was told in a bifurcated tale of two distinctly different communities.   Larry Edelman | Analysis The parade of pols backing the striking workers underscores the pivotal role the issue of economic security will play in the coming campaign.   Former vice president Joe Biden is expected to announce he’s running for president next week.  The US senator and presidential candidate is calling for lawmakers to start the impeachment proceedings.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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Opinion | Nancy Gertner Why does Barr’s spin matter? Barr can influence the pending investigations arising out of the Mueller investigation.  Editorial The man with the constitutional responsibility to protect this country repeatedly tried to thwart the investigation.   From Harvard Square to the birthplace of Connie Mack, the reaction to Robert Mueller’s work was told in a bifurcated tale of two distinctly different communities.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 20, 2019
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Opinion | Nancy Gertner Why does Barr’s spin matter? Barr can influence the pending investigations arising out of the Mueller investigation.  Editorial The man with the constitutional responsibility to protect this country repeatedly tried to thwart the investigation.   From Harvard Square to the birthplace of Connie Mack, the reaction to Robert Mueller’s work was told in a bifurcated tale of two distinctly different communities.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 20, 2019
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Opinion | Nancy Gertner Why does Barr’s spin matter? Barr can influence the pending investigations arising out of the Mueller investigation.  Editorial The man with the constitutional responsibility to protect this country repeatedly tried to thwart the investigation.   From Harvard Square to the birthplace of Connie Mack, the reaction to Robert Mueller’s work was told in a bifurcated tale of two distinctly different communities.