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  1. okt. 20.

    Reaction Of Senator Patrick Leahy To The Saudi Account Of The Death Of Jamal Khashoggi

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    okt. 19.

    “We should be the beacon of freedoms...we are different than dictatorships and totalitarian governments because we have a free press and every president-republican or democrat-should be defending and supporting our free press, even when it criticizes him.” -

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  3. okt. 19.

    Few challenges facing our democracy today are as pressing as the need for media literacy skills, for Americans young and old -- but especially as young people first begin encountering the world of news, fake news, propaganda, and information.

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    okt. 19.

    Your regular reminder that Republicans have no intention of protecting people with pre-existing conditions.

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    okt. 19.

    Sen. Patrick Leahy criticizes President Trump for "terrible" jokes about an assault on a reporter

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    okt. 19.

    Sen. McConnell on health care this week: 1: Republicans want to cut Medicare, Medicaid, & Social Security to pay for tax cuts for corporations. 2: Rs will try again to repeal our health care law. 3: He supports the lawsuit that could get rid of pre-existing condition protections.

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    okt. 19.

    . on giving Saudis more time: 2 1/2 weeks to conduct an investigation that happened on their property in a small building? They could have done that investigation in 2 1/2 minutes. The longer it is delayed the more they are trying to find an excuse.

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    okt. 19.

    I found this brief but powerful statement from (D) important to read and remember: "a free press is an essential check against tyranny, dishonesty, and impunity", "it is the responsibility of all of us to defend freedom of the press".

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    okt. 18.

    The President has it precisely backward. The free press is not the enemy of the people. Despotism is the enemy of the people. The free press is the despot's enemy.

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  10. okt. 19.

    “Oh, I think the Saudis have had plenty of time to tell us what happened. After all, it happened in their building, their consulate.” Link to audio and transcript:

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    Below from the words of an American leader standing for historic American values of freedom, human rights and a free press. From Trump on Saudis (or Putin): 'We should ask them, and if they say they didn't do it, well....& psst, y'know they buy a lot of our stuff.'

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    They promised the tax cuts for corporations would pay for themselves. Then they blew a $2 trillion hole in the deficit. And now they’re coming for Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. But don’t take my word for it. Listen to the Republicans themselves:

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    okt. 17.

    We're keeping it green in the Green Mountain State. Big news: was ranked the No. 3 Top Green School by Read more ➡️ 🍃

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    "The world should take note that it is the free press, not the Saudi government or the White House, that has doggedly searched for the truth about what happened to Mr. Khashoggi."

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    Excellent statement from about the U.S. and Saudi Arabia! Well worth reading.

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  16. okt. 18.

    ...so the Republican bill did NOT have pre-existing condition protections? And the Trump Adm. is backing the Republican-led lawsuit to end protections on pre-existing conditions? That doesn't seem at all to be what the President is now saying...

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    okt. 18.

    The Justice Dept is backing a lawsuit that'd overturn ACA pre-ex rules. The president held a Rose Garden celebration for a House-passed bill with state waivers that'd allow insurers to charge pre-ex consumers higher prices. He has lamented that the effort stalled in the Senate.

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    okt. 18.

    This week, the Senate Republican Majority Leader called for cuts to Medicare and other programs.

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    okt. 18.

    Vladimir Putin gave his annual foreign policy speech on Thursday — and he used it to hail the end of a US-dominated world: 'Luckily this monopoly is disappearing. It’s almost done.'

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    okt. 18.

    Your administration is literally backing a lawsuit to end protections for people with pre-existing conditions.

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