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VP nominee Pence to appear in Tucson Tuesday

Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, during a campaign stop in MI on Thursday, said that if he and Donald Trump are elected to the White House, “We’ll see Roe vs. Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs”.

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According to a Huffington Post report on the matter, Donald Trump’s restrictions on the press reach chilling new low, Trump placed the Post on his campaign’s media blacklist last month because he thought one of its headlines was unfair.

It will be his first campaign stop in OH since last week’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

DelReal identified the officers as Deputy John Lappley and Capt. Michelle Larsuel. He said to me, you know, look – he’s for free trade, I’m for free trade deals on a country by country basis.

Post executive editor Martin Baron says DelReal was subjected to “bullying treatment that no ordinary citizen has to endure”. Upon receiving this request, one of the deputies asked the reporter for his permission to pat him down. “Based on the incredibly inaccurate coverage and reporting of the record-setting Trump campaign, we are hereby revoking the press credentials of the phony and dishonest Washington Post”, Trump wrote on his Facebook page in mid-June.

Officials of the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department were unavailable for comment Wednesday night. “He also denied DelReal’s request to speak to a campaign press representative as he escorted the journalist out”.

Trump seems to relish verbally abusing people he disagrees with and has called hundreds of people names in the course of his presidential campaign. All of this took place in a public facility no less.

But Pence said the two are united by a shared appreciation for hard work and value their families.

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Campaign law compliance attorney Kenneth Gross said the implications for Wall Street firms considering giving to the Trump-Pence ticket are both current and far reaching. “This is not our policy”.

Republican Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence speaks during a campaign rally at the UNOH Event Center on Friday