EXCLUSIVE: Here's where Connecticut votes stand in the race for governor.
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I’ve written a book about my time as President. It’s called PROMISE ME, AMERICA. It’s coming out November 17th and is available for preorder now.
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One billionaire family controls the bridge that carries 25% of all U.S.–Canada trade.
The good news? There's a brand new public bridge right next door (and Canada paid for the whole thing).
The bad news? Donald Trump won't let it open.
Here's the story:
For more than a decade, Michigan and Canada worked together to build a new public crossing right next to it — six lanes over the Detroit River, named for a Canadian-born Red Wings legend, built by thousands of union workers. Canada paid the entire bill. Michigan co-owns it. It's finished. It’s a shining example of international cooperation and collaboration, with a tremendous return for both sides: more jobs, faster trade, and lower costs.
So why isn't it open?
Because the Moroun family, who own the rival Ambassador Bridge just up the river, doesn’t want the competition. They spent years and tens of millions of dollars trying to stop any competing international crossing from being built or opening. They lost. So they went to the White House instead.
In January, Matthew Moroun gave $1 million to a pro-Trump super PAC. Then the billionaire called Trump's Commerce Secretary and, just hours later, Trump suddenly attacked the same publicly owned bridge he praised in his own first term and threatened to block it.
Then, the day before the June 12th ribbon-cutting, the opening was called off indefinitely.
It's corruption so flagrant it would be laughable if it weren't so damaging.
Trump is screwing over Michiganders for the interests of billionaires — holding a finished, publicly owned project hostage to protect one donor's toll booth.
So a finished bridge sits closed, Michiganders keep paying the higher tolls, cars and trucks cost more, and a billionaire family keeps its monopoly.
Mr. President: stop playing games. Open the damn bridge.
BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP has canceled the signing of the housing bill until Congress passes the SAVE America Act.
The stage is set in the Capitol.
House GOP leadership is literally on stage right now touting the bill.
Interesting news spreading around the 5th Congressional District this week —
Brock Weber, the former Erin Stewart aide who managed her doomed campaign for governor, has landed a new job. He’s now general consultant for Chris Shea’s campaign.
Weber sent an email to Republican town chairs in the 5th which said he’ll be “running point on operations” for the Shea campaign.
ABC launches ad-campaign urging viewers to use their voice on the FCC investigation which may lead to several owned and operated stations being taken off the air.
Presidents Biden, Obama, Bush and Clinton pose for a photo ahead of the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center.
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Democrat Xavier Becerra will advance to California's general election for governor, the Associated Press, NBC News, and Decision Desk HQ have projected.
A former Health and Human Services Secretary in the Biden administration, Becerra becomes the first to advance to November's election. https://t.co/z1hnLxsw0L
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A decade's worth of expense reports filed by Erin Stewart during her time as New Britain’s mayor reveal purchases made with a city-issued credit card to buy clothes, shoes, and cosmetics.
@MikeCerulliCT's report: https://t.co/26NTe3l1LB
BREAKING on MS NOW:
A White House official has confirmed that Pam Bondi has been removed from her role as attorney general and that Todd Blanche is now acting interim attorney general.
Breaking News: NBC said Savannah Guthrie would return as a host of “Today” on April 6, two months after the disappearance of her mother. https://t.co/5i4R9hHQei