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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 4, 2018
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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 4, 2018
by admin
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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 4, 2018
by admin
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Trump gained millions from questionable tax strategies: New York Times | TheHill

posted onOctober 3, 2018
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The New York Times reported Tuesday. The newspaper reported that Trump and his siblings set up a "sham" corporation to help disguise otherwise taxable income that came from gifts from their parents. Trump's parents left more than $1 billion to their children, which would have resulted in a roughly $550 million tax bill at the time, the Times reported.

Attorneys for Ford say they haven't heard from FBI about Kavanaugh investigation | TheHill

posted onOctober 3, 2018
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Attorneys for Christine Blasey Ford said Tuesday that they have yet to hear from the FBI in its investigation into her allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Debra Katz and Michael Bromwich, who are representing Ford, expressed concerns about the investigation in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and FBI general counsel Dana Boente. Katz and Bromwich said they spoke with Boente on Friday, when the investigation was first authorized, and offered Ford's cooperation.

Trump mocks Christine Blasey Ford testimony at Mississippi rally | TheHill

posted onOctober 3, 2018
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MORE at a rally on Tuesday night mocked testimony from Christine Blasey Ford, one of the women accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. "36 years ago, this happened," Trump said at the rally in Mississippi, referring to the party in 1982 where Ford alleges Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. Trump then launched into a mocking imitation of Ford as she testified at last week's hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, prompting applause and laughter from the audience.  "How did you get home?" Trump said. "I don't remember.

Senate GOP coy on when final vote on Kavanaugh will happen | TheHill

posted onOctober 3, 2018
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Republicans are navigating a political minefield as they try to steer the Senate toward a vote this week on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination. GOP leadership wants to take up the nomination by the end of the week, and senators say they have been told to be “on call” to vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination during a rare weekend session.