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- Maine Gov. Paul LePage says a federal judge who allowed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to proceed is an "imbecile."
- A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit filed by Marylandās Attorney General alleging President Donald J. Trump violated a constitutional prohibition on accepting foreign gifts may proceed.
- Maryland attorneys argued in federal court Thursday that the state has been harmed by payments President Donald J. Trumpās real estate company receives from foreign governments and other states, and that those transactions violate one the nationās earliest efforts to combat corruption.
- An emerging debate about whether elected officials violate people's free speech rights by blocking them on social media is spreading across the U.S. as groups
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- Rep. John Delaney on Friday called for Republican Gov. Larry Hogan to declare whether he will support Donald Trump's presidential campaign if the billionaire wins the GOP nomination -- the first elected official to challenge Hogan on the issue.
- Maryland law enables state health Secretary Josh Sharfstein to order sheriffs or police to enforce a policy requiring monitoring and possible quarantine of those at risk of bringing the Ebola virus into the state.
- Gov. Martin O'Malley is soliciting campaign cash for five Democrats in competitive midterm races this year, a group his federal political action committee is branding the "O'Team."