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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 17, 2018
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The Koch groups are trying to build a bulwark against the Trump-fueled erosion of support among Hispanics.  Trump took no immediate action Friday morning to remove top members of his administration, despite continuing reports of a coming reshuffling.   As staff members close to the president continue to depart from the White House, people are placing bets on who might be next.  ‘‘Know that I will continue to pray for our country, our leaders, and your efforts to make this world a better place than we found it,’’ Rex Tillerson said Friday.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 17, 2018
by admin
The Koch groups are trying to build a bulwark against the Trump-fueled erosion of support among Hispanics.  Trump took no immediate action Friday morning to remove top members of his administration, despite continuing reports of a coming reshuffling.   As staff members close to the president continue to depart from the White House, people are placing bets on who might be next.  ‘‘Know that I will continue to pray for our country, our leaders, and your efforts to make this world a better place than we found it,’’ Rex Tillerson said Friday.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 17, 2018
by admin
The Koch groups are trying to build a bulwark against the Trump-fueled erosion of support among Hispanics.  Trump took no immediate action Friday morning to remove top members of his administration, despite continuing reports of a coming reshuffling.   As staff members close to the president continue to depart from the White House, people are placing bets on who might be next.  ‘‘Know that I will continue to pray for our country, our leaders, and your efforts to make this world a better place than we found it,’’ Rex Tillerson said Friday.

Key Republicans back VA secretary as talk of firing escalates | TheHill

posted onMarch 16, 2018
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Key Republicans are sticking by Veterans Affairs Secretary MORE (R-Colo.) called for Shulkin’s resignation immediately after the February inspector general report and has renewed the call several times since.

“I really hope that @POTUS @realDonaldTrump finally fires @DeptVetAffairs Secretary @SecShulkin as he will never clean up the incompetence and corruption at the VA. As the only Member who has made this call, our VETS deserve better!!  #FireShulkin now,” Coffman tweeted Tuesday.

Mueller subpoenas Trump Organization | TheHill

posted onMarch 16, 2018
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Special counsel The New York Times reported on Thursday. Mueller’s subpoena concerns documents related to Russia in addition to other topics, the Times reported, citing two sources familiar with the matter. The scope of the subpoena, including how far it extends to topics outside Russia, was not immediately known, nor was it clear why Mueller subpoenaed the organization for the documents as opposed to simply requesting them. Responding to questions about the subpoena on Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump would continue to cooperate with Mueller's eff

Washington wonders: Who will get axed next? | TheHill

posted onMarch 16, 2018
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MORE — wondering if they’re next.

“As you move through an administration you have different priorities you’re focused on and different people that are going to lead those efforts and those priorities, so you may have changes from time to time,” Sanders said. “The president is committed though to making sure he has the right people in the right place at the right time.”

Professor Gad Saad: Social Justice Politics Is a 'Quasi-Religious Belief' System on Campus | Breitbart

posted onMarch 16, 2018
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As a part of an exclusive and wide-ranging conversation with Breitbart News, Professor Gad Saad of Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, explained why social justice politics is designed to invite a religious-like adherence. “…It is a form of quasi-religious belief. The commonality between social justice quasi-religion and actual religion is that they both start off with revealed truths,” Saad began.

Professor Gad Saad: Social Justice Politics Is a 'Quasi-Religious Belief' System on Campus | Breitbart

posted onMarch 16, 2018
by admin
As a part of an exclusive and wide-ranging conversation with Breitbart News, Professor Gad Saad of Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, explained why social justice politics is designed to invite a religious-like adherence. “…It is a form of quasi-religious belief. The commonality between social justice quasi-religion and actual religion is that they both start off with revealed truths,” Saad began.