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Stormy Daniels’ Lawyer Files Motion to Force President Trump to Talk About Porn Star Payoff Under Oath

The lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels has filed a motion that would require President Donald Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, to testify under oath about a "hush agreement" pertaining to an alleged affair between Daniels and Trump

DSCC Runs Online Ads Against Martha McSally for Her Vote On Internet Privacy

They are part of an ongoing six figure digital ad buy

ACLU’s New Video Campaign Is Designed to Help Immigrants Deal With ICE

The national "We Have Rights" campaign, led by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Brooklyn Defenders Service, includes animated, instructional videos for immigrant communities based on four real-life scenarios involving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency

President Trump Is Ending Deportation Protection for Liberians Living in the U.S.

It will allow a one-year "wind-down" period to ease the process

Why Trump's Plan to Change the Census Is a Big Deal

Some say adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 census could make government information less accurate

Don't Expect Trump to Say Anything About Stormy Daniels, White House Says

The White House said President Donald Trump will continue to stay mum on Stormy Daniels, days after the porn star detailed their alleged sexual affair. Daniels says she received a $130,000 payment days before the election to keep quiet

Justice Stevens Wants to Repeal the Second Amendment. Here's Why That's So Hard

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens argued for the repeal of the Second Amendment, which protects the right to bear arms, on Tuesday. Many gun control supporters say they don't want to go anywhere near the idea

A New Bill Aims to Fight Sex Trafficking. But Critics Say It Goes Too Far

Congress passed a sweeping piece of legislation intended to minimize human trafficking, but critics say it goes to far

 
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