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Healey reacts to expected rollout of new Trump tariffs
The Trump administration is expected to announce a new round of tariffs on imports coming into the U.S. on Wednesday, which it’s dubbed “Liberation Day.” It’s only going to raise costs for people in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey said....
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Trump administration reviewing Harvard's funding, citing antisemitism claims
An antisemitism task force is reviewing over $8.5 billion in grants and over $255.6 million in federal contracts involving Harvard University, the Department of Education said
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‘Disturbing and alarming': Healey reacts to Trump's comments on third term
Gov. Maura Healey called President Donald Trump’s comments about seeking a third term in office “very disturbing and alarming” Monday, while Congressman Jake Auchincloss pointed to “silence from congressional Republicans” about the president’s remarks. In an interview with NBC News on Sunday, Trump said he was “not joking” about the possibility of seeking another term in the White House. The...
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Bracing for impending Trump tariffs
Later on this week, a wide-ranging series of tariffs are set to go into effect.
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Trump discusses foreign car prices and controversial Signal chat in interview
President Donald Trump in an interview with NBC News on Saturday said that he would not fire anyone involved in the Signal group chat where attack plans were inadvertently divulged to a journalist ahead of a military strike, and later added he “couldn’t care less” if automakers raised prices due to new tariffs.
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Inside Trump's shock decision to pull the plug on Elise Stefanik's nomination
The sudden implosion of Stefanik’s nomination came as a surprise to many Republicans on Capitol Hill.
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What's next for Mass. Democrats? State party chair reflects on 2024 and looks ahead
Massachusetts Democratic Chair Steve Kerringan is talking about the party’s future
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Trump privately fumes about top security official who started Signal group chat
Trump’s frustration is two-fold, according to two Republican sources with knowledge of the conversations.
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Chair of Mass. Dems details how party will rebound in 2026 midterms
Steve Kerrigan, chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party, spoke with NBC10 Boston’s Matt Prichard about how the party will rebound in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Healey warns researchers leaving, students may stay away
Gov. Maura Healey says President Donald Trump’s cuts to research funding and threats of deportation for foreign-born students will have negative consequences for Massachusetts
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Trump signs executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote
President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order to overhaul elections in the U.S. is certain to face legal challenges.
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Healey questions Trump border czar's ‘fixation' on Mass.
Gov. Maura Healey decried Trump border czar Tom Homan’s “fixation” on Massachusetts on Tuesday, after he disclosed that he visited as federal law enforcement agents arrested 370 individuals.
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Healey, Mass. GOP react to Trump border czar's comments on Boston-area arrests
After White House border czar Tom Homan ordered immigration raids in the Boston area, and addressed “collateral arrests” from those raids, we asked Gov. Maura Healey and Massachusetts GOP Chairwoman Amy Carnevale their thoughts on what’s played out.
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‘My issue is about the rule of law:' Mills responds to Trump's call for apology
Maine Gov. Janet Mills is responding after President Donald Trump demanded an apology over her stand on transgender athletes and Title IX, the latest comment in the conflict between the governor and commander-in-chief.
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Trump demands removal of ‘distorted' portrait in Colorado's Capitol
President Donald Trump demanded that his portrait in the Colorado state Capitol in Denver be taken down, claiming it was “purposefully distorted.”
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Trump's portrait to be taken down at Colorado Capitol after president claimed it was ‘distorted'
A painting of Donald Trump hanging with other presidential portraits at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed that his was “purposefully distorted,” according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press.
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‘These are people's lives: Why Gov. Healey got emotional about federal funding cuts
Watch an interview with Gov. Maura Healey about funding children’s health in Boston and the impact of drastic cuts to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Gov. Healey on impact of lost federal funding in Mass., Trump's Boston jabs
In a 1-on-1 interview, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey gives Matt Prichard her thoughts on President Donald Trump’s attention to Boston and immigration enforcement, proposed cuts at the U.S. Department of Education and the NIH, why this moment in history goes beyond typical political frustration and her increasing national profile. ...
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Putin said he prayed for ‘his friend' Trump after 2024 assassination attempt, U.S. envoy says
Steve Witkoff said the Russian leader had an artist paint a portrait of Trump and gave it to the American president as a gift. Witkoff called Putin “super smart” and not “a bad guy.”
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Trump demands Maine's governor apologize amid trans athlete legal fight
President Donald Trump on Saturday demanded that Maine Gov. Janet Mills apologize in their personal and legal spat over transgender athletes — and promise not to unlawfully challenge the government.