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Trump's White House address put election officials on notice about foreign interference, but failed to deliver a sustained argument on affordability.
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Requirements include making sure voting machines are secure and voter rolls are scrubbed of non-citizens, deceased individuals and others who are ineligible to vote.
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Intelligence agencies provided the White House with a trove of declassified documents that President Trump cited on Thursday as evidence of election vulnerabilities.
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Blanche meets with Epstein accusers after demand from Republican senator crucial to confirmation PBSEpstein victims blast Trump attorney general nominee Todd Blanche after meeting CNBCTodd Blanche's Meeting With Epstein Survivors Did Not Go Well New York Magazine
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ICE officer in Maine shooting has history of violent behavior, family and records say NBC NewsICE officer in Maine shooting should have never been given badge, gun, relatives say The HillWife of Colombian father killed by ICE in Maine says they had planned to grow old together NBC NewsHow a fuming Trump reversed ICE's pause on vehicle stops Axios
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FOX broadcaster John Strong says he'll "play it down the middle" as President Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino prepare to hand the FIFA World Cup trophy to the winning team.
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Sen. Mark Warner accused CBS of airing Trump's election claims without enough pushback, prompting a tense on-air clash with anchor Tony Dokoupil.
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President Donald Trump said the White House is searching for vandal proof material after the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was emptied to repair damage.
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The Trump White House and its history police want us all to live in their chosen bubble, immune from instability or perceived disorder.
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Four takeaways from Trump's prime-time address The Washington PostTakeaways From Trump's Address Claiming Election Vulnerabilities The New York TimesHouse Democrat: Trump ‘lied to the American public' in primetime address The HillWhat Trump's newly declassified documents do - and don't - say about threats to US elections CNN
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Hosts responded on Thursday to a teleprompter operator reportedly winning around $100,000 betting on what President Trump would say in his speeches.
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Epstein's case and the Justice Department's handling of millions of files related to his sex trafficking investigation have been a persistent political headache for the Trump administration.
The post Blanche to meet with Epstein accusers after demand from Republican senator crucial to confirmation appeared first on Boston.com.
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President Donald Trump has blamed vandals, but a Washington Post analysis finds that the peeling tracks closely with stages of the renovation process.
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DHS shared video of the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk incident as the Canadian visa overstay suspect faces removal proceedings in ICE custody.
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A technical assistant to President Trump won around $100,000, according to the prediction market, which flagged the activity to the federal government.
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U.S. President Donald Trump fully backs Senate Republicans' police reform bill unveiled earlier on Wednesday, White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany told reporters at a briefing.
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