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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 11, 2018
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Article snippet: The early-morning searches enraged President Trump, associates said, setting off an angry public tirade Monday evening.  Prosecutors typically only carry out such searches, specialists say, if they fear the lawyer might tamper with evidence they are seeking.  The FBI raid on the office and hotel room of Michael Cohen provoked visceral rage from the president — and a burst of misstatements.   Senators asked Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg about a range of topics Tuesday. He apologized for privacy breaches and promised better performance from the company.   Thomas Bossert, homeland security adviser to President Trump, is the latest to resign.  State Representative Geoff Diehl’s campaign said he has raised the most funds so far this year.  If his notes are any indication, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expected senators to ask whether he’d resign.  Vice President Mike Pence arrived at Logan Airport late Tuesday afternoon before getting into a 19-car motorcade to take him to the Langham Hotel.  The United States is considering strikes on Russian ally Bashar Assad in Syria, prompting ominous speculation among people close to the Kremlin that such a move could touch off a wider conflict.   Senators asked Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg about a range of topics Tuesday. He apologized for privacy breaches and promised better performance from the company.   <?EM-dummyText [This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. Th... Link to the full article to read more

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