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posted onAugust 13, 2018
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Article snippet: The recording was played Sunday on “Meet the Press,” where Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former adviser to President Trump, promoted her new book, “Unhinged.”  When President Trump took to Twitter to complain about two women with connections to the Russia investigation, he affixed special descriptions to both.  The motorcycle manufacturer says it will move some manufacturing overseas in the wake of the Trump administration’s tariffs.  A year after the deadly gathering in Charlottesville, a small group marched to the White House — but they were dwarfed by thousands of counterprotesters.  The mother of a woman killed in the Charlottesville protests a year ago visited the site of the attack to mark the anniversary of her daughter’s death.   For years he dutifully carried out Roger Ailes’ orders, earning himself the nickname “the Butler” at Fox News. Now, Bill Shine is serving the same role under President Trump.  Melissa Howard attended Miami University in Ohio but never graduated, the school said.  Adrian Walker Will 2018 be a year of political change in Massachusetts — or simply a close call for the status quo?   Maura Sullivan moved to the state three months before announcing her campaign, and she otherwise has almost zero ties to New Hampshire.  We’re creating a voter guide ahead of state elections on Sept. 4. We want to know what YOU want to know.   The recording was played Sunday on “Meet the Press,” where Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former advis... Link to the full article to read more

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