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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that makes it easier for municipalities to remove homeless people from the streets.
The Maine People's Alliance and Maine Women's Lobby will host a storytelling event on the impacts of Trump's bill at Riverbank Park in Westbrook.
So far, the state has signed onto more than two dozen cases in federal courts across the country. Search through a list of what rules are being challenged and where those cases stand.
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The New Republic on MSN“Going to F*** Me”: Trump Crashes Out Over Epstein ChaosIn March 2024, Kennedy was roundly mocked online for defending his interactions with Epstein by, oddly, listing numerous other figures accused or convicted of horrendous acts with whom he’s also had run-ins, such as Harvey Weinstein, O.J. Simpson, and Bill Cosby.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) may make President Donald Trump mad once again. During an event hosted by Axios on Wednesday, Tillis joined a handful of congressional Republicans in calling on the Trump administration to “release the damn” Jeffrey Epstein files. “Look, it makes no sense to me,” Tillis said.
We had a productive legislative session in Augusta this year. We passed a balanced budget that supports health care, invest in our schools and enhances our ability to respond to extreme weather events while improving infrastructure and ecosystem resilience.
The administration announced last week that it was releasing a portion of the education funding. Sen. Susan Collins, who pushed for their release, is also calling for the release of medical research grants.
It just made me feel so good. People call [Trump] a monster, but he’s not. He’s such a human. He is so kind to kids. I just couldn’t believe that he did this.”