
Jim Puzzanghera
Washington Bureau Reporter at The Boston Globe
@bostonglobe DC Bureau. Sox, Pats, B's and C's fan. Worked full-time in all 4 US time zones. Alum of @latimes, @mercnews, and others, starting @thedailynu.
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6 days ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON — A famous sign on the Oval Office desk of President Harry Truman read, ." But if President Trump were to put one up, it might instead read, “The buck stops with my lawyers.“ In recent interviews, Trump has dodged questions about his aggressive executive actions — many facing court challenges — by deferring to the government attorneys advising him.
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON — Six weeks into his second term, President Trump stood with the chief executive of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to announce another example of what his administration calls “the Trump effect” — trillions of private investment dollars pouring into the United States since his inauguration. “This continues the most incredible path you’ve ever seen of incredible manufacturing coming to America,” Lutnick said at the March 3 event.
In the first 100 days of his second term, Trump has cast aside key elements of his first term record
2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Sam Brodey |Jim Puzzanghera
Take the U.S.-Canada-Mexico free trade agreement, or USMCA, which Trump brokered during his first term. Just weeks into his second term, Trump put major strain on the agreement by threatening Canada and Mexico with 25 percent tariffs, claiming he needed to force the two nations to address security concerns at their borders and also revitalize the domestic auto industry. While Trump has adjusted the threats and tariff timeline, trade analysts say the health of the USMCA is very much in doubt.
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Sam Brodey |Tal Kopan |Jim Puzzanghera |Julian Sorapuru
Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk, in white coat, was detained by federal immigration authorities on March 25 in Somerville. For decades, the International Institute of New England has helped refugees and migrants escaping dictatorships, violence, and chaos in their home countries adjust to life in the United States. Its staff has worked to convince the new arrivals they can trust the legal system and build stable lives here, unlike where they came from.
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
Normally, those would be a major attraction for the 145 well-heeled attendees who ponied up $750 each to attend the auction and raise money for a worthy cause. The Pistons, who play a short drive away, are the local NBA team. And for decades, residents in this finger of sprawling Ontario have thought nothing of making the quick trip from Windsor across the river that separates Canada from the United States to attend a sporting event, go shopping, or have dinner in Detroit.
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