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Donald Trump Warns of Migrant 'Grabbers' of Children at the Border

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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“In some cases, you know, they’re not the parents,” Trump said after he was asked by reporters about pictures of women and children running away from the tear gas deployed by United States border enforcement officials on Sunday. “These are people, they call ’em grabbers,” he said.

Donald Trump Warns of Migrant 'Grabbers' of Children at the Border

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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“In some cases, you know, they’re not the parents,” Trump said after he was asked by reporters about pictures of women and children running away from the tear gas deployed by United States border enforcement officials on Sunday. “These are people, they call ’em grabbers,” he said.

Experts on Feds' Climate Change Report: ‘Every Conclusion' Is 'False'

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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But critics of the report, including scientists, have slammed it as “exaggeration,” bad science and even said its conclusions are “false.” “This latest climate report is just more of the same – except for even greater exaggeration, worse science, and added interference in the political process by unelected, self-serving bureaucrats,” Tim Huelskamp, president of the Heartland Institute said in statements released by the free-market think tank following the report’s release.  “With a new volume out in December, The Heartland Institute has published 4,000 pages of the 

Ayanna Pressley travels to Mississippi to campaign for Democrat Mike Espy - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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In between orientation sessions for incoming members of Congress, Representative-elect Ayanna Pressley took some time over the weekend to travel to Mississippi to stump for Mike Espy, a fellow Democrat facing an appointed Republican incumbent for one of the state’s two US Senate seats. The visit, which was extensively documented on Pressley’s run-off election in the deep red state. Pressley participated in campaign events and posted a video on social media in support of Espy.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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Perhaps most jarring to this year’s freshmen, three Democrats in their late 70s are running unopposed in elections this week for the top leadership spots in the House.  It was filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.  The new president of Mexico has built his entire political career on defending the poor.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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Perhaps most jarring to this year’s freshmen, three Democrats in their late 70s are running unopposed in elections this week for the top leadership spots in the House.  It was filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.  The new president of Mexico has built his entire political career on defending the poor.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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Perhaps most jarring to this year’s freshmen, three Democrats in their late 70s are running unopposed in elections this week for the top leadership spots in the House.  It was filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.  The new president of Mexico has built his entire political career on defending the poor.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 27, 2018
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Perhaps most jarring to this year’s freshmen, three Democrats in their late 70s are running unopposed in elections this week for the top leadership spots in the House.  It was filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.  The new president of Mexico has built his entire political career on defending the poor.

The Memo: White House says it’s Dems who must work with Trump | TheHill

posted onNovember 26, 2018
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MORE will be dealing with a divided government for the first time in January, and the White House says the onus will be on Democrats to determine how much can get done in Congress. People close to Trump cite issues such as infrastructure, criminal justice reform and drug pricing as having potential for bipartisan progress with a Democratic House. But they also aren’t holding their breath, given the polarized state of the nation. “There has been no big meeting of the minds,” a senior White House official told The Hill. “What will matter is if Democrats want to get anyt