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President Donald Trump has grown used to creating his own realities.
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"This will solve the problem," President signing an order he claimed he couldn’t sign, and by changing a policy his administration claimed wasn’t a policy at all.
The disturbing images that led to this point.
Trump typically moves on as quickly as news cycles, and he’ll claim to have acted decisively and definitively.
But this episode proves a broader point: The White House was not a
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In the gubernatorial race for fundraising dollars, this entrepreneur and environmentalist has come up short.
The Brighton Democrat has hired Mara Dolan to serve as communications consultant, making her the first person to draw regular pay from his campaign this election cycle.
At-large City Councilor Michelle Wu was the latest to endorse Zakim, saying in a message to supporters that she “felt a glimmer of hope about the state of our democracy.”
Brian Herr, who was the state GOP’s nominee for Senate in 2014, said he took himself off the party rolls this week.
On Thursday, Jay Gonzal
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The president has proposed allowing US manufacturers to sell large batches of firearms to other countries without consulting Congress.
A delegation of 25 members of Congress visited a US Customs and Border Protection center in McAllen, Texas.
Brownsville’s mayor and other leaders said the turmoil President Trump refers to is largely fiction.
The White House press secretary was booted from a restaurant about three hours from Washington because, she said, she works for President Trump.
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The president has proposed allowing US manufacturers to sell large batches of firearms to other countries without consulting Congress.
A delegation of 25 members of Congress visited a US Customs and Border Protection center in McAllen, Texas.
Brownsville’s mayor and other leaders said the turmoil President Trump refers to is largely fiction.
The White House press secretary was booted from a restaurant about three hours from Washington because, she said, she works for President Trump.
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The president has proposed allowing US manufacturers to sell large batches of firearms to other countries without consulting Congress.
A delegation of 25 members of Congress visited a US Customs and Border Protection center in McAllen, Texas.
Brownsville’s mayor and other leaders said the turmoil President Trump refers to is largely fiction.
The White House press secretary was booted from a restaurant about three hours from Washington because, she said, she works for President Trump.
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questions surrounding Warren's claims of Native American heritage. A Washington Post fact-checker wrote in 2016 that there was "no official documentation" found to support her claims.
Heller is seen as a vulnerable Republican ahead of midterm elections, where Democrats are hoping to pick up two seats and flip the Senate.