BOSTON — A recent report indicates that potential victims poised to speak out regarding their experiences with the husband of former Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst) are now thinking twice about coming forward, thanks to concerns about confidentiality.
Mike Deehan of WGBH has reported that attorneys from the international law firm Hogan Lovells — hired by the Senate Ethics Committee to lead the investigation — have been directed by the committee to supply the panel with the identities of alleged victims and first acquire permission from committee members ahead of any potential issuing of subpoenas.
Republicans are getting the largest share of the blame for the impending government shutdown, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll released Friday. Nearly half of those surveyed (48 percent) said the Republican majority in Congress and President Donald Trump are to blame for the situation devolving into a likely shutdown, according to the poll…