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But there are also plenty of other arguments, as Frank Fukuyama explained in the Washington Post over the weekend: I'm a tenured professor.
This category of spending is particularly easy for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to hack at because, as David Kamin explained in The Washington Post, "cutting it is as simple as changing numbers on a spreadsheet".
Sandoval, unfortunately, carries with her an inconvenient partner: She is married to John Ackerman, a fellow professor and enthusiastic López Obrador sympathizer who, as Frida Ghitis explained in The Washington Post, is also a frequent and trusted contributor to Russia Today, Moscow's cleverly disguised propaganda machine, now registered as a "foreign agent" with the U.S. Department of Justice.
As explained in The Washington Post, The United States is also wrapped up in Egypt's military, given that the organization was "built with tens of billions of dollars in American technology and training".
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Perhaps, as another of his lawyers, Susan Baker Manning, explained (in the Washington Post's words), "the best option is to release them to the United States".
As Jaime Fuller explained in the Washington Post back in 2014, the Hatch Act (or as it's more alliteratively known, "An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities") is "designed to prevent members of the federal government who do not have explicitly political roles — like the president or vice-president — from engaging in political activity".
It's also clear Ms. Rhee understands which advocacy efforts have been most successful and what sort of work we might therefore expect from Students First: "From the National Rifle Association to the pharmaceutical industry to the tobacco lobby," she explained in the Washington Post, "powerful interests put pressure on our elected officials and government institutions to sway or stop change.
As my colleague Sari Horwitz explains in this Washington Post story, that conveniently keeps his travel expenses secret past the 2012 presidential election.
Ghazala Khan explained in an op-ed in The Washington Post the following day that she could not speak because of her grief.
Ghazala Khan explained in an op-ed in The Washington Post the following day that she could not speak because of her grief.
"We just wanted to make sure he was prepared for her to not know the details of issues [and for him] to not sound like a senator for the past 30 years and to avoid explaining in Washington-language issues," Dunn said in an email.
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