An agreement between prosecutors and American Media Inc. made clear that the tabloid, which trumpeted his candidacy and is controlled by Trump's longtime friend David Pecker, had flipped on the president.
A day after the president declared he would be proud to let funding lapse for dozens of government agencies if he does not get the money he wants for the wall, congressional Republicans signaled little appetite to join his cause.
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The move, a return to the party's position a decade ago, seeks to smooth over opposition to carbon taxes in Midwestern states and elsewhere as candidates organize for 2020.
Two parties to Trump's alleged hush-money payments have implicated him and his campaign. But there's another party we haven't heard much about who supposedly was involved ... and has immunity.
Regardless of the motives, rank-and-file senators have employed a mix of unique techniques, old-fashioned threats and insider persuasion to spark debates that had been previously blocked or delayed.
Green had said that "there is some concern" that autism was linked to "the preservatives that are in our vaccines." He later said in a statement that his remarks had been "misconstrued."
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