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Lara Trump denies claims her father-in-law thinks he will be reinstated as president by August and insists people are getting worked up Donald Trump s daughter-in-law Lara pushed back against reports that the former president expects to be reinstalled at the White House in August As far as I know, there are no plans for Donald Trump to be in the White House in August. Maybe there s something I don t know, Lara told Fox & Friends I think that that is a lot of folks getting a little worked up about something just because maybe there wasn t enough pushback. from the Republican side ....
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Biden Administration Accelerates State Climate Solutions May 5, 2021 Environmental disasters and new federal policy spike demand for renewable energy. When Gov. Kate Brown issued Executive Order 20-04 in March 2020, directing state agencies to create new rules limiting companies’ carbon emissions, she was on the wrong side of the national moment. One year after taking office in 2017, the Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, the legally binding international treaty on climate change, and issued a flurry of executive orders rolling back Obama and Clinton-era environmental regulations 74 in total. For every regulation that was put into place, two were eliminated. ....
Trump’s pardon of Paul Manafort brings full circle the undermining of the Russia investigation Amber Phillips Former Trump campaign head Paul Manfort arrives in court in 2019. Trump pardoned him Wednesday. (Seth Wenig/AP) President Trump’s critics have long argued that he was corruptly trying to thwart the Russia investigation by dangling his broad pardon power. One of Trump’s many controversial pardons this week, in particular, raises that question anew. Throughout the nearly two-year investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, there was perhaps one person (aside from the president himself) whom investigators really wanted to talk to, and who ended up not cooperating and getting a lengthier jail sentence instead: former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. ....