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Bernie Sanders: Convicted Felons Have Right to Vote – Even Behind Bars

posted onApril 8, 2019
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The Des Moines Register reported that only in Bernie Sanders’ home state of Vermont and in Maine are convicted felons allowed to vote from behind bars. “I think that is absolutely the direction we should go,” Sanders said. “While most states disenfranchise felons, Sanders said the convicted still have a right to participate in elections,” the Register reported. “In my state, what we do i

Kirk: Trump Free Speech Order Already Working to Protect Students

posted onApril 8, 2019
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You can watch the short video segment below: See Devin from Calumet College here Our young man, Devin, shared the story about how he had been denied his request to start a TPUSA chapter on the Calumet campus because of a lack of interest on the part of the school and the related inability to get a faculty sponsor.  Since our inception we have encountered difficulty in having our organization officially sanctioned on campuses across the country.

White House chief of staff says Democrats will ‘never’ see Trump tax returns - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 8, 2019
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats will ‘‘never’’ see President Trump’s tax returns, said White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday, as a new front opened in the confrontation between the administration and Congress. Mulvaney accused Democrats of engaging in a ‘‘political stunt’’ and wanting ‘‘attention’’ after the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Representative Richard Neal of Massachusetts, asked the IRS to provide six years of Trump’s personal tax returns and the returns for some of his businesses. ‘‘That is not going to happen and they know it,’’ Mulvaney told ‘‘Fox News S

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 8, 2019
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The New Jersey Democrat’s rhetoric at times seemed like a radical rewrite of President Trump’s words.   The attorney general will redact at least four categories of information from the report, which spans nearly 400 pages.  Jackson Cosko, 27, pleaded guilty to hacking computers in the New Hampshire senator’s Washington office.  The House speaker will receive the award next month at the John F.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 8, 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.   The New Jersey Democrat’s rhetoric at times seemed like a radical rewrite of President Trump’s words.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 8, 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.   The New Jersey Democrat’s rhetoric at times seemed like a radical rewrite of President Trump’s words.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 8, 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.   The New Jersey Democrat’s rhetoric at times seemed like a radical rewrite of President Trump’s words.

GOP gets used to saying 'no' to Trump | TheHill

posted onApril 7, 2019
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GOP lawmakers are getting bolder in saying "no" to MORE. Whether it’s ripping apart ObamaCare or closing the border, Republicans are bucking Trump when they see his strategies as self-defeating — and damaging to their own hopes of keeping the White House and winning congressional seats in 2020. On foreign policy, a minority of Republicans have joined with Democrats to cut off U.S. support to Saudi Arabia in Yemen’s civil war. They’ve also derailed Trump’s plans to completely withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and to cut in half the U.S.