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Crowds are expected outside the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, the U.S. Social Security Administration offices in ...
When asked about the lack of norms and decorum in the current political climate and whether Democrats need to play on the ...
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A series of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump and his policies are set to take place on April 19 in all 50 U ...
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas issued an apology earlier this week after comparing President Donald Trump’s election policies to Nazi Germany. She made the comments while talking about ...
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes unleashed a barrage of criticisms at the Trump administration and the state of the U.S. Congress on ...
Amid student visa cancellations and research funding cuts, protestors at UConn and Yale joined campuses across the country to ...
Following Trump’s firing of Democratic commissioners on the Federal Trade Commission and the director of the National Security Agency, The Dispatch asked Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill whether ...
Many millions in federal funding has been taken away from Connecticut organizations, leading some to wonder how long they can ...
Connecticut officials are encouraging businesses, non-profits and municipalities feeling effects of federal policies to ...
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Raw Story on MSN'All hands on deck': Democrats unleash new strategy to derail TrumpDemocrats are getting their groove back. Or, at the very least, desperately trying to. After some party members faced ...
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It’s been almost two months since Vernon resident Gabriel D’Alatri was one of thousands of federal workers fired following an executive order from President Donald Trump. His job status is still in ...
“You often need a martyr or someone very committed to act first,” Margaret Levi, a professor emerita of political science at Stanford University, said. As the crowd of dissenters grows, she said, it ...
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