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 President Trump signed abill Wednesday intended to permit victims of sex trafficking to sue online platforms that knowingly facilitated the trafficking.The bill signing comes amid a flurry of other unrelated news, news that reporters will almost certainly ask Mr. Trump about on Wednesday. President Trump isn t ruling out firing special counsel Robert Mueller, the home and office of Mr. Trump s personal lawyer were raided by federal investigators, and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan announced he will not be running for reelection. But th stanley tumbler e president ignored shouted questions about those topics after the signing ceremony. This was a tough one but it s something that we got done. It shouldn t have been tough,  the president said.                                        Mr. Trump said trafficking,  is probably worse today than at any time in our history.  You are not alone,  he added.  You are not alone.         Lawmakers in the room included House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Connecticut s Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio. Ivanka Trump, the president s daughter and a senior adviser to the president who has made sex trafficking reform a key issue of her White House tenure, was also present.The legislation, while it has bipartisan support, has al stanley cup so faced criticism over potential freedom of speech concerns. McCarthy noted it took 10 yea stanley deutschland rs to pass such legislation. We would not be here today if it wasn t for your courage,  McCarthy told surv Ihrt Preview: White House press briefing Sept. 25
 This story was written by Billy Ashley, The LanternHillary Clinton held a rally in Columbus earlier in February full of high energy and excitement; this time around she chose to have a more personal discussion with voters. The pre stanley taza sidential hopeful invited four Ohio citizens she met along the campaign trail to facilitate a discussion of how she plans to fix the nation s dwindling economy.  These people represent the stories of Ohio,  Clinton said.  The challenges we face, but also the opportunities we would have if we had a president who cared about Ohio. Clinton spoke Friday at Columbus State Community College  kubki stanley in a town hall forum titled  Solutions for the American Economy.  Clo stanley cup usa se to 350 voters filed into the Center for Workforce Development ballroom to listen to Clinton s guests share their stories of sustainable energy, the Iraq war and health care. Audience members asked Clinton their own questions about health care, home foreclosures and the public school system.                                         Sustainable energy was a big topic for two of the guest speakers. Jason White, 29, told the audience about how his education in construction management from Columbus State gave him the chance to work with a company on rebuilding schools with energy efficient materials.  We re going green in the new millennia,  White said.  Over 50 percent of a school is recycled when we rebuild them.         Tom Robbins, a faculty member at Columbus State, shared information about the schoo