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Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onJune 21, 2018
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If those votes on state budget amendments seem at odds with the image that state Republicans often try to project — they are.  Capital Source Samantha Ormsby, who has served as a deputy press secretary, will replace Nicole Caravella, who left the mayor’s office last week for a job in the private sector.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 21, 2018
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In a dramatic turnaround, President Trump signed an executive order that will keep families together at the border, but says that undocumented immigrants will continue to be prosecuted.   President Trump signed the executive order after intense criticism of the controversial practice of separating families.   An hour after signing an executive order that would keep migrant families together, the president tweeted about US Representative Mark Sanford.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 21, 2018
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In a dramatic turnaround, President Trump signed an executive order that will keep families together at the border, but says that undocumented immigrants will continue to be prosecuted.   President Trump signed the executive order after intense criticism of the controversial practice of separating families.   An hour after signing an executive order that would keep migrant families together, the president tweeted about US Representative Mark Sanford.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 21, 2018
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In a dramatic turnaround, President Trump signed an executive order that will keep families together at the border, but says that undocumented immigrants will continue to be prosecuted.   President Trump signed the executive order after intense criticism of the controversial practice of separating families.   An hour after signing an executive order that would keep migrant families together, the president tweeted about US Representative Mark Sanford.

Republicans tear into IG finding on Clinton probe | TheHill

posted onJune 20, 2018
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House Republicans on Tuesday took aim at a finding from the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) inspector general that anti-Trump bias did not influence the outcome of the MORE email probe, during a fractious and extended hearing that pitted dozens of lawmakers against the watchdog. Although GOP members did not directly criticize the inspector general, Michael Horowitz, they repeatedly made the case that his report showed FBI officials had “prejudged” the outcome of the Clinton probe — a long-held Republican grievance — and suggested that his review was incomplete. “While w