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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 5, 2019
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Article snippet: Women are pushing back against presumptions and narratives they might have endured just a few years ago.  The provisions are only a small part of a broad reform bill that encompasses campaign finance, election integrity and security, congressional ethics, and more.  Trump pushes back on impeachment talk, citing his popularity among Republicans  The federal grand jury, investigating the 2016 election and the Trump campaign’s ties with Russia, was set to end Saturday after an 18-month term.  The move followed two decisions in June in which the justices sidestepped the question in cases from Wisconsin and Maryland.  President Trump indicated he could keep parts of the government closed for ‘‘months or even years.’’  The vote made Pelosi the country’s most powerful Democrat as the party begins two more years of confronting President Trump.   Here are three mysteries about President Trump that investigations launched by House Democrats may shed light on.   The Maine Republican reiterated her intention to seek another term in the Senate.  The Swampscott Republican was sworn into a second term as governor on a Bible held by his 90-year-old father, Charles D. Baker.  Maine Republican Governor Paul LePage has pardoned a former GOP state lawmaker for a 35-year-old felony-level drug trafficking conviction.   <?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. T... Link to the full article to read more

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