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This Thursday on the Conversation "These were raids not just against Michael Cohen. They were raids against the U.S. Constitution and the rights of all Americans to be able to communicate with their lawyers without fear of government seizure of such attorney-client communications, which have until now been protected from government snooping." — Robert Charles  My thoughts on the Impact of this nation wide and how it could effect every one who has ever used a lawyer.  The Donald J. Trump administration is reportedly considering adopting a plan that would allow states to require mandatory drug testing for some food stamp recipients.  This is a law that is better late then not at all and is about time it is happening.  By reducing the temperature of the city streets, officials say it can help reduce temperatures in the neighborhoods where the sealant is applied. This is a fact a story you could not make up if you wanted to.  “We are all with Trump, we will never forget that he stands with us and save us from the nighmare of Russia, Iran and Assad.” See even no Americans support Trump cause they know what Kind of man we have running this country.  President Donald J. Trump says that missiles "will be coming" in response to Syria's suspected chemical attack that killed at least 40 people. Nice to see a president standing up for people who are suffering.  The unanimous ruling Monday will affect at least 2,000 students who participate in DACA. About time people not legal here pay for School like everyone else.  Also a look at the weekend in the Premiere League.  This and much much more so join me for the Conversation your apart of. 

 

 

 

 

 

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