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In 2000, during a family dispute about the details of his father's will, Trump, who was by then fabulously wealthy in his own right, cut off benefits from the family health plan that were paying for the medical care of his nephew's seriously ill young son.
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I say to them, you do not have the right to cut off someone's head, you do not have the right to explode anything near our homes where our children live.
"I say to them, you do not have the right to cut off someone's head; you do not have the right to explode anything near our homes not far from where we live with our children, our nieces and nephews".
Rather, he would "right now cut off Iraq's aid unless they cut off air rights to Syria".
I can't buy the right to cut off your leg for my amusement.
But they noted that carriers would retain their right to cut off any user who violated their terms of service.
The three-member judicial panel said the government had the right to cut off services, including water.
To them, I say: is it right to cut off a line of investigation because it might be unsuccessful?
While the cable company has the legal right to cut off Current, the decision is unfortunate and could block access to an important news source.
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