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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 9, 2019
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The Alexandra Hotel project has attracted interest from neighbors in both the South End and Roxbury, both equally eager to see the restoration of the once majestic building.  Temporary status is a seemingly permanent condition of the Trump administration.  The New Jersey Democrat’s rhetoric at times seemed like a radical rewrite of President Trump’s words.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 9, 2019
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Editorial Until the Mueller report is released to Congress, the Globe editorial page will remind readers daily how many days the investigation has not been released to Congress.   SCOT LEHIGH It’s not just what he has to say, it’s the way he says it.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 9, 2019
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Editorial Until the Mueller report is released to Congress, the Globe editorial page will remind readers daily how many days the investigation has not been released to Congress.   SCOT LEHIGH It’s not just what he has to say, it’s the way he says it.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 9, 2019
by admin
Editorial Until the Mueller report is released to Congress, the Globe editorial page will remind readers daily how many days the investigation has not been released to Congress.   SCOT LEHIGH It’s not just what he has to say, it’s the way he says it.

Battle begins over Trump tax returns | TheHill

posted onApril 8, 2019
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The battle over MORE’s tax returns heated up Sunday as Trump's allies took to the Sunday show circuit to dismiss Democratic efforts to obtain the president’s taxes. While Democrats are going all-in on their method of requesting Trump's returns through the Internal Revenue Service after he refused to release them voluntarily, even some Republicans who want to see the president's taxes are mocking Democrats' latest attempt to get them. And acting White House chief of staff MORE and Trump’s personal attorney Jay Sekulow predicted Su

Legislation slows to crawl in divided Washington | TheHill

posted onApril 8, 2019
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Roughly 100 days into the new Congress, the business of legislating is slowing to a crawl on Capitol Hill. Of the 10 bills that have been signed into law so far this year only two were substantial enough to require roll call votes in the Senate. Both — a government funding deal and a lands package—were holdovers from last year. Asked what big items were on the Senate GOP legislative agenda, Sen.

Nielsen to stay on at DHS through Wednesday to ensure 'orderly transition' | TheHill

posted onApril 8, 2019
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Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary MORE announced her departure from the agency. Trump announced on Twitter earlier Sunday that Nielsen would be leaving her role at DHS, where she implemented the president’s hard-line immigration policies.  Trump tweeted that Kevin McAleenan, the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, will lead the DHS on an acting basis. In her resignation note earlier Su

Nielsen out at Homeland Security | TheHill

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AARP Sweetheart Deals with Federal Government Face Renewed Scrutiny

posted onApril 8, 2019
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The AARP foundation has, since the beginning of the Trump administration, received more than $111,000,000 in taxpayer funding from a variety of sources. They come from departments and agencies as wide-ranging as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department of Labor (DOL), the IRS, and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), per sources that have calculated the various grants and contracts. From HHS, the AARP foundation has received during the Trump administration a $235,290 grant and a $9,995 contract purchase order.