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Trump rails against media at Indiana rally | TheHill

posted onAugust 31, 2018
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MORE (D-Ind.) in November. Trump attacked CNN and NBC during the rally in Evansville, Ind., calling NBC "worse than CNN." He also went after a New York Times reporter over coverage of his past crowd size, saying the reporter "doesn't have a clue." "These are just dishonest, terrible people," he said. Trump said the Times reporter “pretends she knows what she’s talking about.” He didn’t specify which reporter he was referring to, but he referenced a story in the Times last week

Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onAugust 31, 2018
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The moves stoke speculation that the Elizabeth Warren may be preparing for a presidential run in 2020.   The state’s first openly transgender candidate for Congress, Alexandra Chandler, says she intends to put another voice to November’s closely watched ballot measure on transgender rights.  The TV spot — which disclosed that the RGA was a donor but didn’t divulge how much it contributed — began running in local markets last week,  Before you dismiss H.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 31, 2018
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A former vice president, an NFL star, and other friends remembered the late senator as a ‘‘true American hero’’ during a crowded church service Thursday in Phoenix.  The former vice president dabbed at tears as he remembered his colleague during a memorial service at a Phoenix church Thursday.  Asked whether he’d keep the attorney general beyond November, the president declined to comment.  President Donald Trump told Congress he is canceling the pay raise that most civilian federal employees were due to receive, citing budgetary constraints.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 31, 2018
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A former vice president, an NFL star, and other friends remembered the late senator as a ‘‘true American hero’’ during a crowded church service Thursday in Phoenix.  The former vice president dabbed at tears as he remembered his colleague during a memorial service at a Phoenix church Thursday.  Asked whether he’d keep the attorney general beyond November, the president declined to comment.  President Donald Trump told Congress he is canceling the pay raise that most civilian federal employees were due to receive, citing budgetary constraints.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 31, 2018
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A former vice president, an NFL star, and other friends remembered the late senator as a ‘‘true American hero’’ during a crowded church service Thursday in Phoenix.  The former vice president dabbed at tears as he remembered his colleague during a memorial service at a Phoenix church Thursday.  Asked whether he’d keep the attorney general beyond November, the president declined to comment.  President Donald Trump told Congress he is canceling the pay raise that most civilian federal employees were due to receive, citing budgetary constraints.