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She Trashes Her Nemesis for What She Explicitly Advocated

“It is what authoritarian regimes throughout history have done. They attempt to control reality — not just our laws and rights and budgets, but our thoughts and beliefs.”

During her May 26 commencement address at Wellesley College, Hil­lary Clinton avoided naming Donald Trump but accused him of wanting to control the people’s “thoughts and beliefs.” In 2015 at the United Nations, when speaking about the American people, she insisted, “Deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed.”

Debt Burden Spurs Some Puerto Ricans to Advocate Statehood

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