McLaughlin
Americannoun
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During the Slate Plus segment, Dahlia and Mark discuss the bittersweet departure of Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, plus the case of a Justice Department lawyer who is being held in civil contempt by a Minnesota judge.
From Slate
McLaughlin’s lies were easily disproved by reporting, videos and photos.
From Salon
Lauren Bis, the woman reported to be McLaughlin’s replacement, may be an even more dishonest character.
From Salon
Lauren Bis, the woman reported to be McLaughlin’s replacement, may be an even more dishonest character.
From Salon
By replacing McLaughlin with someone just as eager to debase herself, Noem is signaling that she has no intention of changing course at DHS — and any hopes to the contrary assume a capacity for self-reflection the secretary doesn’t seem to have.
From Salon
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