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7 Things To Know About President Trump's CPAC Speech
He hit many of his usual topics, including trade deals, polls, the media. And Campbell's soup.

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He hit many of his usual topics, including trade deals, polls, the media. And Campbell's soup.

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Under President Obama, the federal government sought to reduce its reliance on private prisons.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that states with recreational marijuana laws may face greater scrutiny from the department.
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly appeared to disagree with the president's characterization.
The White House press secretary will address the media a day ahead of President Trump's CPAC speech.
Merriam-Webster noted a spike in searches for the definition of "feminism" after her talk.
Best known for his work on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes," he was the progressive counterweight to his conservative co-host, Sean Hannity.
Kellyanne Conway, Betsy DeVos, Steve Bannon and Mike Pence were scheduled to speak on Thursday. Donald Trump will speak Friday.
The Trump administration announced it would rescind the initial order after it faced obstacles in the courts.
"There's no place in America for hatred, or acts of prejudice, violence or anti-Semitism," the vice president said.
The Republican senator, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she wants Michael Flynn to testify.
Sean Spicer had made similar comments before, and they reflect sentiments shared by the president and other Republicans.
New guidelines from the Justice and Education departments argue that Title IX does not apply to transgender students.
Wednesday's White House press briefing was set to begin at 12:45 p.m. Eastern.
NASA made the announcement on a live stream from Washington, D.C.
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The court upheld Maryland's ban on assault weapons, saying that the Second Amendment does not apply.
The briefing was less combative than some of Spicer's previous encounters with the press
"All of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject to immigration arrest," the department said.