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." Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall <https://omny.fm/shows/mornings-on-the-malUmornings-on-the-mall- podcast-2020-7-21> (7/21) (interview begins at 2:08:04)
acting DHS Deputy Secretary saying tonight those agents in Portland are within their rights to protect the courthouse." Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall <
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" Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall (7/21) (interview begins at 2:08:04) that Portland has "had 54 straight says of violence which is just extraordinary, l
lities like the Hatfield Courthouse. ... This is not a new mission for us and the idea that we would suspend that mission...is really quite silly." Cuccinelli said on Fox News' Your World, "We certainly are well within the boundaries of the law and the Constitution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the
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ons and rallies, all those kinds of First Amendment activities, but there are a lot of people who now are using those gatherings to mask violence." Cuccinelli said, "If you don't actually step up and apply enough force...bringing enough officers to handle the situation without ever having to engage in phys
products, and a concentration camp directly that the Communist Chinese call a vocational education school. It's over $200 million in trade a year." Cuccinelli said, "Our goal here isn't to beat them into the ground, it's to get them to act in a humanitarian manner and to do it using the almighty dollar."
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ge 12937 EFTA00043448 SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Stephen Colbert mocked Cuccinelli for his comments: The New York mayor's office also responded to Cuccinelli's words: Trump lashed out at critics who he said are "blaming him" for the crisis in Hong Kong: The top House Republican expressed support for th
traps" would be welcome in the U.S. (Colby ltkowitz and Felicia Sonmez) Page 12937 EFTA00043448 SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Stephen Colbert mocked Cuccinelli for his comments: The New York mayor's office also responded to Cuccinelli's words: Trump lashed out at critics who he said are "blaming him" for
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nelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, in a twist of Emma Lazarus's famous words etched on the Statue of Liberty. Cuccinelli added that "all immigrants who can stand on their own two feet, self-sufficient, pull themselves up by their bootstraps" would be welcome in the U.
itz and Felicia Sonmez) SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Stephen Colbert mocked Cuccinelli for his comments: The New York mayor's office also responded to Cuccinelli's words: EFTA00043479 Trump lashed out at critics who he said are "blaming him" for the crisis in Hong Kong: The top House Republican expressed
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lities like the Hatfield Courthouse. ... This is not a new mission for us and the idea that we would suspend that mission...is really quite silly." Cuccinelli said on Fox News' Your World, "We certainly are well within the boundaries of the law and the Constitution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the
puty Secretary EFTA01658208 Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall (7/21) (interview begins at 2:08:04) that Portland has "had 54 straight says of violence which is just extraordinary, l
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." Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall (7/21) (interview begins at 2:08:04) that Portland has "had 54 straight says of violence which is just extraordinary, l
acting DHS Deputy Secretary saying tonight those agents in Portland are within their rights to protect the courthouse." Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well within the authority of the federal government." Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall (
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have and the authorities they already to have to bring peace to their cities and he offers them help. So, it's the opposite of starting the fight." Cuccinelli said, "When you bring enough responsible police force to bear, and that can include National Guard, you get peace in the streets and the President
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puty Secretary Ken Cuccinelli addressed the department's recent report on foreign interference in the election. On the Mike Broomhead Show (10/23), Cuccinelli explained "what information the Russians and Iranians got from us," and sought to reassure "Americans that their votes cannot be changed or negated.
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s, all those kinds of First Amendment activities, but EFTA00149065 there are a lot of people who now are using those gatherings to mask violence." Cuccinelli said, "If you don't actually step up and apply enough force...bringing enough officers to handle the situation without ever having to engage in phy
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the Glenn BeckVI (7/23, 9:10 a.m. ET, 42K) radio program, where he was asked about criticism of federal law enforcement agents in American cities. Cuccinelli said, "There is a little-known agency called the Federal Protective Service that protects thousands of federal properties across the country. They'v
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or 'misleading' statements in their prior submissions" by Aug. 12. Cuccinelli Defends Administration's Actions On DACA. Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Cuccinelli said on NPR's Morning EditionVi (7/29, 7.5M), "The Supreme Court said overwhelmingly the Trump Administration can move forward to rescind DACA but
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hlights Barr's House Testimony Regarding Portland Protests. Speaking on Chicago's Morning Answer (7/31), Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli discussed Attorney General Barr's recent House testimony regarding the presence of federal agents in Portland. Cuccinelli also discussed the DHS' ro
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at agents arrested people without probable cause." The Washington Post (7/19, Lang, Sacchetti, 14.2M), however, reports Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Cuccinelli on Sunday "vowed the agency will maintain a heavy presence in Portland — and send reinforcements to other U.S. cities, if violence surged." Said Cucc
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Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli was asked on CNNVI (7/7, 1.06M) if he denounces the Confederate flag, which was banned at NASCAR events. Cuccinelli replied, "The White House said they were taking a neutral position. The President was not taking a position on that, and that's what the White Hous
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epublican leaders even went so far as to endorse the Democrat, Terry McAuliffe. Unable to raise significant money from the Republican establishment, Cuccinelli was outspent more than ten-to-one. While Virginians rejected a conservative who believes government's role is to regulate morality, New Jersey vote
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hlights Barr's House Testimony Regarding Portland Protests. Speaking on Chicago's Morning Answer (7/31), Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli discussed Attorney General Barr's recent House testimony regarding the presence of federal agents in Portland. Cuccinelli also discussed the DHS' ro
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or 'misleading' statements in their prior submissions" by Aug. 12. Cuccinelli Defends Administration's Actions On DACA. Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Cuccinelli said on NPR's Morning EditionVI (7/29, 7.5M), "The Supreme Court said overwhelmingly the Trump Administration can move forward to rescind DACA but
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the Glenn BeckVi (7/23, 9:10 a.m. ET, 42K) radio program, where he was asked about criticism of federal law enforcement agents in American cities. Cuccinelli said, "There is a little-known agency called the Federal Protective Service that protects thousands of federal properties across the country. They'v
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have and the authorities they already to have to bring peace to their cities and he offers them help. So, it's the opposite of starting the fight." Cuccinelli said, "When you bring enough responsible police force to bear, and that can include National Guard, you get peace in the streets and the President

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Jeffrey Epstein
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