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House to query 60 Trump officials in obstruction probe - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 4, 2019
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Declaring it’s ‘‘very clear’’ President Trump obstructed justice, the chairman of the House committee in charge of impeachment says the panel is requesting documents Monday from more than 60 people from Trump’s administration, family and business as part of a rapidly expanding Russia investigation. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said the House Judiciary Committee wants to review documents from the Justice Department, the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. and Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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Ideas | S.I. Rosenbaum The last temptation of Michael Cohen.   Renée Graham Yeah, it was that kind of Black History Month.  The debate about which chickadee should be Maine’s official bird sparked discussion about climate change, tourism, and license plates — and bipartisan digs at Massachusetts.  Yvonne Abraham You can learn a lot from a self-made woman, but even more from a princess born to riches she thinks she earned herself.  PETER ABRAHAM De Blasio visited JetBlue Park on Saturday to see the Sox play the Orioles.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 4, 2019
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Ideas | S.I. Rosenbaum The last temptation of Michael Cohen.   Renée Graham Yeah, it was that kind of Black History Month.  The debate about which chickadee should be Maine’s official bird sparked discussion about climate change, tourism, and license plates — and bipartisan digs at Massachusetts.  Yvonne Abraham You can learn a lot from a self-made woman, but even more from a princess born to riches she thinks she earned herself.  PETER ABRAHAM De Blasio visited JetBlue Park on Saturday to see the Sox play the Orioles.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 4, 2019
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Ideas | S.I. Rosenbaum The last temptation of Michael Cohen.   Renée Graham Yeah, it was that kind of Black History Month.  The debate about which chickadee should be Maine’s official bird sparked discussion about climate change, tourism, and license plates — and bipartisan digs at Massachusetts.  Yvonne Abraham You can learn a lot from a self-made woman, but even more from a princess born to riches she thinks she earned herself.  PETER ABRAHAM De Blasio visited JetBlue Park on Saturday to see the Sox play the Orioles.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 4, 2019
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Ideas | S.I. Rosenbaum The last temptation of Michael Cohen.   Renée Graham Yeah, it was that kind of Black History Month.  The debate about which chickadee should be Maine’s official bird sparked discussion about climate change, tourism, and license plates — and bipartisan digs at Massachusetts.  Yvonne Abraham You can learn a lot from a self-made woman, but even more from a princess born to riches she thinks she earned herself.  PETER ABRAHAM De Blasio visited JetBlue Park on Saturday to see the Sox play the Orioles.

CPAC attendees say Biden poses greatest threat to Trump | TheHill

posted onMarch 3, 2019
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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — They’re confident MORE poses the greatest threat to the president in 2020. Grass-roots activists at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) repeatedly invoked the former Democratic vice president when asked who would be the most formidable challenger to Trump ahead of his reelection campaign. Trump’s approval rating is in the 40s, he’s losing favor with independent voters, and newly empowered House Democrats are turning up the heat with a myriad of investigations into his policies, business dealings and personal scandals.

'Lock her up' chant erupts at CPAC after Trump jokes about Russia, Clinton's emails | TheHill

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MORE's deleted emails. Trump's remark at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) prompted a chant of "Lock her up" from attendees at the event in National Harbor, Md., just outside Washington. The president lamented that he couldn't joke without upsetting the media while facetiously reiterating his past comments inviting Russia to find Clinton's deleted emails.  “I’ve learned, because with the fake news, if you tell a joke, if you’re sarcastic, if you’re having fun with the audience,” he said, “If you say something like ‘Russia, please if you can, get us H

Trump accuses Dems of peddling ‘bulls---’ amid rising scrutiny | TheHill

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MORE is reportedly wrapping up his probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow in 2016.  The House Intelligence Committee, led by chairman MORE (D-Calif.), is conducting its own inquiry into Russian collusion and announced last month it would expand its probe into Trump’s personal finances. “The president’s actions and posture towards Russia during the campaign, transition, and administration have only heightened fears of foreign financial or other leverage over President Trump and underscore the need to determine whet

The top 9 moments from Trump's two-hour CPAC speech | TheHill

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MORE delivered a freewheeling speech Saturday at the 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference that often veered off script and hit on a slew of familiar themes as the White House gears up for the 2020 election. Trump spoke to a rapt audience at the largest annual conservative summit in an address that featured invectives against the president’s political enemies, several standing ovations and little daylight between the White House and its base.  Here are the top nine moments from Trump’s address. 1. Trump jokes about Russia, Clinton’s emails