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Mick Mulvaney: Migrants, Democrats Are Shutting Down the Border

posted onApril 1, 2019
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Mulvaney said: Mulvaney blamed Democrats for the impending closures and suggested the president has no choice, despite rising pushback by business: “Congress can fix the problem of immigration they failed to fix,” White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told Fox News Sunday. “We are in a meltdown. We are at the breaking point,” she added.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 1, 2019
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Opinion | Andrew Grainger Devin Nunes may be a fool, but his latest assaults on free speech and social media are no laughing matter.  Editorial Russians will try to hack another election if President Trump and Congress don’t do more to stop it.   Adrian Walker Kenneth Brissette and Tim Sullivan don’t belong in prison, but they don’t belong in City Hall either.  The former vice president said Sunday he doesn’t believe he ever acted inappropriately toward women but will “listen respectfully” to suggestions he did.  African-American women from across Mass.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 1, 2019
by admin
Opinion | Andrew Grainger Devin Nunes may be a fool, but his latest assaults on free speech and social media are no laughing matter.  Editorial Russians will try to hack another election if President Trump and Congress don’t do more to stop it.   Adrian Walker Kenneth Brissette and Tim Sullivan don’t belong in prison, but they don’t belong in City Hall either.  The former vice president said Sunday he doesn’t believe he ever acted inappropriately toward women but will “listen respectfully” to suggestions he did.  African-American women from across Mass.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 1, 2019
by admin
Opinion | Andrew Grainger Devin Nunes may be a fool, but his latest assaults on free speech and social media are no laughing matter.  Editorial Russians will try to hack another election if President Trump and Congress don’t do more to stop it.   Adrian Walker Kenneth Brissette and Tim Sullivan don’t belong in prison, but they don’t belong in City Hall either.  The former vice president said Sunday he doesn’t believe he ever acted inappropriately toward women but will “listen respectfully” to suggestions he did.  African-American women from across Mass.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 1, 2019
by admin
Opinion | Andrew Grainger Devin Nunes may be a fool, but his latest assaults on free speech and social media are no laughing matter.  Editorial Russians will try to hack another election if President Trump and Congress don’t do more to stop it.   Adrian Walker Kenneth Brissette and Tim Sullivan don’t belong in prison, but they don’t belong in City Hall either.  The former vice president said Sunday he doesn’t believe he ever acted inappropriately toward women but will “listen respectfully” to suggestions he did.  African-American women from across Mass.

Tensions between the United States and Russia over Venezuela increase | TheHill

posted onMarch 31, 2019
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Tensions between the United States and Russia over Venezuela are threatening to boil over. The White House on Friday warned Russia, along with other countries supporting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, against sending military forces and equipment to the crisis-stricken nation.  Washington — which supports opposition party leader Juan Guaidó — would view the move as a "direct threat to security in the region," according to national security adviser John Bolton. "We strongly caution actors external to the Western Hemisphere against deploying military assets to Venezuela, or elsewhere in th

Trump's health overhaul efforts hit legal roadblocks | TheHill

posted onMarch 31, 2019
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Key aspects of MORE's health care agenda are struggling to overcome legal challenges in the courts. The administration, unable to repeal ObamaCare or enact conservative changes through Congress, has used its regulatory authority to try to push through changes to the Medicaid program and private insurance. Many of those efforts have fallen short when faced with legal challenges. The administration was dealt major blows this past week when two of Trump’s signature policies — Medicaid work requirements and association health plans — were struck down in separate rulings.

Questions mount over Mueller, Barr and obstruction | TheHill

posted onMarch 31, 2019
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Questions are mounting over special counsel MORE obstructed justice as lawmakers on Capitol Hill await the release of his report. While Barr’s four-page letter to Congress on Sunday silenced suspicions Mueller would charge Trump or members of his campaign with conspiring with the Russian government, its contents only amplified the mystery surrounding the obstruction inquiry. It remains unclear why Mueller declined to make a decision one way or another on whether Trump impeded his investigation, and Democrats have grown increasingly skeptical of Attorney General

GOP shifts focus to investigating Obama officials | TheHill

posted onMarch 31, 2019
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Republicans are setting their sights on top Obama-era officials as they plan their own probe into the 2016 election. Eager to move on from special counsel MORE (Ky.). Mueller’s report hasn’t been released yet, but Republicans have seized on a four-page letter from Attorney General MORE or members of his campaign coordinated or colluded with Moscow in its election interference. "Republicans believe that the FBI and [Department of Justice] — the top people — took the law in their own hands because they wanted [Hillary] Clinton to win and Trump