Thursday, March 1, 2018

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As-it-happens update March 1, 2018
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(CNN) President Trump wants to bring an assault weapons ban into the mix on gun control, a suggestion -- given the source -- that drew an uncontrolled and giddy laugh from Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat, who pushed such a measure in 1994 and has long argued for its reinstatement ...
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A quick glance at Daniel Frisiello's Facebook page makes a few things clear: The Catholic Charities worker is a self-identified Democrat, fierce critic of President Trump, and an ardent supporter of gun control, among other causes. But the 24-year-old Beverly resident allegedly crossed the line last month, ...
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Updated at 5:14 p.m. ET. President Trump promised steel and aluminum executives Thursday that he will levy tariffs on imports of their products in coming weeks. He said the imported steel will face tariffs of 25 percent, while aluminum will face tariffs of 10 percent. "We're going to build our steel industry ...
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Hope Hicks has worked for Trump since early on in his campaign. And until recent weeks, she really managed to stay mostly out of the spotlight. So what does this departure now mean for the Trump White House? MARTIN: Let's ask NPR's Domenico Montanaro, who joins us now for a rundown of White ...
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Until her abrupt announcement Wednesday that she would be leaving the White House, Hicks has been part of what we dubbed the "Friends and Family" wing of the Trump administration — a group of people, including first daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who entered the White ...
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's probe is yielding indictments and charges at a fast pace, implicating several aides on President Trump's 2016 campaign. And some legal scholars argue that the president has impeded the investigation into allegations of collusion between the campaign and Russian ...
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Solicitor General Noel Francisco weren't the only ones keeping an eye on Jeff Sessions as the three indulged in a candle-lit moment of self-care away from President Donald Trump at an upscale Washington, D.C., restaurant on Wednesday night. Earlier ...
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