June 2017

Brexit: May ‘blocked unilateral offer for EU citizens’ rights’ last June

Theresa May was the sole cabinet minister to block a unilateral offer to EU citizens that they could remain in Britain in the days following the referendum, according to an editorial in the London Evening Standard. The paper, edited by former chancellor George Osborne, reports that David Cameron had prepared an offer to give EU […]

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Russia probe counsel now has ex-Trump campaign chief in view

WASHINGTON (AP) – The special counsel investigating possible ties between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia’s government has taken over a separate criminal probe involving former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and may expand his inquiry to investigate the roles of the attorney general and deputy attorney general in the firing of FBI Director James

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In an unprecedented court escalation, Trump protesters could be facing decades in prison for Inauguration demonstrations

Nearly six months after Donald Trump was sworn into office, more than 200 protesters who gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest his inauguration are facing felony charges that carry sentences of 70 to 80 years. According to Al Jazeera, the 212 protesters were arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department and initially charged with felony rioting,

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