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Strategies to defend GOP Health Bill: Euphemisms, false statements and more

Since the American Health Care Act, Republicans have tried to swing public opinion to their side

Indian-Americans, particularly Hindus and Sikh, have become victims of Islamophobia and xenophobia in the US, the community members said as they held an awareness rally against hate crimes in front of the White House seeking President Donald Trump's
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Indian-Americans held an awareness rally against hate crimes in front of the White House seeking President Donald Trump's intervention in the matter.

Charles Ornstein | ProPublica

Earlier this month, a day after the House of Representatives passed a bill to repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act, Ashleigh Morley visited her congressman's Facebook page to voice her dismay.

"Your vote yesterday was unthinkably irresponsible and does not begin to account for the thousands of constituents in your district who rely upon many of the services and provisions provided for them by the ACA," Morley wrote on the page affiliated with the campaign of Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y. "You never had my vote and this confirms why."

The next day, Morley said, her comment was deleted