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Trump stokes new unlikely feud | TheHill

posted onNovember 20, 2018
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MORE on Monday stoked his latest unlikely feud —a fight with the decorated admiral who oversaw the mission that killed Osama bin Laden. Trump lashed out at retired Adm. William McRaven in an interview with Fox News on Sunday over McRaven’s criticism that the president’s rhetoric toward the press is the “greatest threat to democracy” in his lifetime. Trump, asked about McRaven’s comments, suggested the U.S.

Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails about government business on personal account: report | TheHill

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The Washington Post. It said that Trump, a White House adviser and the eldest daughter of the president, sent hundreds of emails about White House business and her official schedule to administration aides, Cabinet officials and her personal assistants. White House ethics officials discovered this as they reviewed emails gathered last fall by five Cabinet agencies.

Report: U.S. Troops at Southwest Border Coming Home as Migrants Arrive

posted onNovember 20, 2018
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Northern Command Commander Army. Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan told the outlet in an interview Monday that the first troops will start heading home in the coming days, since some units have completed the missions they were sent for. Some of those units include engineering and logistics units who were tasked with putting up concertina wire and other barriers along the border. Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Rob Manning told reporters on Monday that units in Texas were done hardening ports of entry.

Four Shot near Denver's Coors Field, Suspect at Large

posted onNovember 20, 2018
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CBS Denver reports that a witness saw two men talking near Coors Field when one of the men allegedly pulled a gun and shot the other in the head. The gunman then reportedly kept shooting, wounding three others. A Denver Police Department spokesperson said the department received calls of shots fired just after 4 p.m.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 20, 2018
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Democrats will be the majority party in the House of Representatives, and Nancy Pelosi is again vying to be speaker. But some members of her party are adamant that they won’t vote for her.   The hearing underway in California comes as thousands of Central Americans are waiting in Tijuana to apply for permission to enter lawfully.  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Richard Blumenthal are two of the three plaintiffs.  It’s a tradition: If a New England Democrat runs in the New Hampshire presidential primary, he or she wins it.