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President Donald Trump on Friday morning continued commenting on Nancy Pelosi's retirement announcement, saying the former House speaker "ripped off the American Public" and "illegally made a fortune in the Stock Market." [Full Story]
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Dick Morris
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Ken Buck
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Americans last month said that they expected moderating near-term inflation pressures as they continued to worry about the outlook for the job market and their personal finances, a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Friday.... [Full Story]
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