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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 26, 2018
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Article snippet: The comments by the Customs and Border Protection commissioner came shortly after Jeff Sessions defended the administration’s tactics in a speech in Nevada.  For Democrats, at least politically, that’s brought a new version of the same question: How far left are they willing to go?  The White House press secretary began Monday’s briefing by talking about the incident right from the start.   Michael A. Cohen Protesting the barbarism of Trump’s administration must take precedent over the political civility of a normal, functioning democracy.   Jimmy Fallon has never been a fan of talking about politics: ‘‘It’s just not what I do,’’ he said in an October interview. ‘‘I love pop culture more than I love politics.’’  Governor Charlie Baker declined to say what his son told him about the alleged incident, calling it a “personal matter.”   Fallon spent the entire “Tonight Show” opening monologue going after Trump, who’d tweeted that Fallon should “be a man.”  What happens when your meal is served with a side of politics? Restaurateurs say navigating that question can be difficult.  The South Carolina candidate’s injuries are expected to keep her in the hospital for two weeks.  Top House Republicans are discussing legislation aimed at curbing the separation of migrant families at the border.  <?EM-dummyText [This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is d... Link to the full article to read more

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