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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 19, 2018
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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 19, 2018
by admin
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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 19, 2018
by admin
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Dems go on offense against GOP lawsuit on pre-existing conditions | TheHill

posted onOctober 18, 2018
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A new lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act has a new starring role in Democratic advertisements across the country, as candidates warn their Republican opponents would seek to end the law’s protections for those with pre-existing conditions. The lawsuit, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel (R), claims the Affordable Care Act was rendered unconstitutional after Congress included a provision in last year’s tax-reform package to eliminate the individual mandate to buy health care.

Five things to know about 'MBS,' Saudi Arabia's crown prince | TheHill

posted onOctober 18, 2018
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been caught in an international firestorm over his alleged involvement in the disappearance and suspected death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month. Khashoggi was a Saudi-born U.S. resident who wrote for The Washington Post and was critical of the Saudi royal court.

Rosenstein says Mueller probe is 'appropriate and independent' | TheHill

posted onOctober 18, 2018
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Deputy Attorney General Wall Street Journal, just weeks after reports emerged that he was going to leave his post at the Justice Department. He has remained in his position. Mueller told the Journal that Mueller's probe has already revealed wide-ranging efforts by Russia to sow discord and meddle in the 2016 presidential election.  “I committed I would ensure the investigation was appropriate and independent and reached the right result, whatever it may be,” Rosenstein said.

GOP leaders hesitant to challenge Trump on Saudi Arabia | TheHill

posted onOctober 18, 2018
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Republican leaders in Congress are taking a cautious approach in their response to mounting evidence that the Saudi royal family is linked to the suspected death of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Senate Majority Leader MORE (R-Wis.) said they will wait on the results of an investigation by the Trump administration into Khashoggi’s disappearance, a process that could take weeks or months. Troubling new details emerged Wednesday when an unnamed Turkish official told media outlets that Khashoggi’s fingers were severed before he was dismembered and killed in the S