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Donald Trump hinted Wednesday that he plans to announce something new or different regarding his immigration policies over the next two weeks. In an interview withWest Palm Beach CBSaffiliate WPEC, the GOP presidential nominee was asked to share details about the idea that he plans to soften his proposals. Well, Irsquo;m going to announce something over the next two weeks, but itrsquo going to be a very firm policy, Trump told WPEC. Wersquo;re very, very firm on immigration, he added. Wersquo;re going to build a wall, itrsquo got to be a very powerful wall. But we want people to come into our country, but we want them to come in legally, but wersquo;re going to be very, very strong on immigration. During a town vaso stanley hall with Fox Newsrsquo; Sean Hannity on Tuesday, Trump sugges stanley cup ted that he might be open to letting some of the undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. stay. There could certainly be a softening because wersquo;re not looking to hurt people, Trump said. We have some great people in this country. We have some great, great people in this country but wersqu stanley deutschland o;re going to follow the laws of this country and what people donrsquo;t realize--we have very, very strong laws.In an interview with CBSrsquo; Major Garrett on Tuesday, Trumprsquo vice presidential nominee Indiana Gov. Mike Pence was asked what tough and fair means when Dvgx PAC s billboard in Florida calls NRA a terrorist organization
To convince Congress he has nothing to hide, former President Bill stanley cup Clinton says three of his closest ex-aides are free to tell a House committee whatever they wish about the clemencies he granted in his last hours in the White Hou stanley water bottle se. Mr. Clinton has waived his claim to executive privilege, which could have kept his former aides from telling lawmakers everything they know about the pardon of billionaire Marc Rich, who has lived in Switzerland since just before he was indicted in 1983 on charges of tax evasion, fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran. Rich declined to be a witness before the House Government Reform Committee, which is trying to determine whether money played a role in the pardons of Rich and others. Rich also refused Tuesday to free his lawyers from attorney-client privilege that would allow them to share details on the pursuit of clemency. If he did, his lawyer said it could be later argued in criminal or civil proceedings that the privilege no longer exists. The Rich pardon is the subject of a criminal investigation by U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White in New York City. The Clinton FileRelated Stories on CBSNewsClinton s Pardon Pa cups stanley rtyInteractive FeatureOh, Brother!By Dotty LynchClinton Pardons ListRead Em All HereWho s Hugh Meet Mr. RodhamThen Came HughBy Dick Meyer Time To Move Forward Bush Steers ClearA Georgia JabCarter Blasts ClintonWhy He Did ItClinton Defends PardonThe FugitiveMeet Marc Rich Marc s M