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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 6, 2018
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Article snippet: Tossing his “boring” prepared remarks into the air, President Trump on Thursday unleashed a fierce denunciation of the nation’s immigration policies.   President Enrique Peña Nieto delivered his most direct public rebuke of President Trump on Thursday afternoon.   Boston wasn’t the only place suffering from blustery winds today — and it showed in the coiffure of a certain political leader.   The president said he did not know where his attorney got the $130,000 for the payment, and declined to say if he ever set up a fund for Cohen to cover expenses like that.   Even as President Trump mulls a US pullout from Syria, insisting that the Islamic State group is “almost completely defeated,” the extremist group is showing signs of a revival.  President Trump said he wants to investigate what he said is an “uneven playing field” the company enjoys against competitors.  John Kingston, who is facing faces an April 28 Republican convention to get on the primary ballot, tore up his party registration after Trump got the nomination in 2016.   The vast majority of the candidates are Democrats motivated by angst over President Donald Trump and policies of the Republican-controlled Congress.  State Senator Karen Spilka announced she will take over as Senate president from the chamber’s current leader, Harriette Chandler, at the end of July.  GROUND GAME Despite issues with the State Police, MBTA, and hiring practices at the DOR, the Legislature hasn’t crafted much of a... Link to the full article to read more

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