Clinton campaign bashes Trump over ‘fraudulent’ real estate U

Clinton campaign bashes Trump over ‘fraudulent’ real estate U

WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released documents about a now-defunct business owned by Donald Trump reveal strategies for enticing people to enroll in real estate seminars that cost as much as $35,000 even if they couldn't afford it, opening the presumptive Republican nominee up to fresh criticism from Hillary Clinton that he took advantage of vulnerable Americans.

"Trump University was a fraudulent scheme used to prey upon those who could least afford it," Clinton's campaign said in a Twitter post Wednesday morning.

Baker scrambles political calculus on House ‘bathroom bill’
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Baker scrambles political calculus on House ‘bathroom bill’

Evan Lips

BOSTON – Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday that he would sign the version of the so-called bathroom bill pending in the state House of Representatives, citing the measure's directive calling on Attorney General Maura Healey to craft a series of protective regulations. But critics question Healey's commitment to the task.

The legislation aims to ensure access to public facilities such as restrooms and locker rooms for transgender people based on their self-selected gender identity rather than their anatomy. Advocates refer to it as an anti-discrimination bill, while opponents say the proposal would threaten the privacy rights and safety of millions of Bay State residents.

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