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    Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 5, 2015, following a GOP policy luncheon. Cornyn, R-Texas, pressed Joyce Barr, assistant secretary of administration at the State Department, for details of a fledgling inspector general review of the department's archiving systems. (AP Photo/Brett Carlsen)

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    The president has increasingly focused on the plight of urban communities in his second term, voicing frustrations that Washington talks about the problem only after high-profile events. (AP Photo) 
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    Obama looks beyond his presidency, hopes to avoid Clinton comparisons

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    In advance of World Press Freedom Day on Sunday, President Obama took other nations to task for being openly hostile towards reporters, accusing them of squashing the free flow of information. (AP Photo)
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    Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald, right, addresses a member of the audience's question, Tuesday, March 31, 2015, during a town hall meeting in which the secretary and Sen. Jon Tester, left, D-Mont., led a panel discussion at the Montana National Guard headquarters in Helena, Mont., near the Fort Harrison VA hospital. (AP Photo/The Independent Record, Thom Bridge)
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    Sponsor of vetoed Va. transparency bill says governor preserved interests of ‘Gulf Coast trial lawyers’

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    New Mexico AG says he’s committed to greater transparency in appointing outside counsel

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    Chuck Grassley: Hillary Clinton violated the law with emails
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    Steven Linick published a subsequent inspection of the eight cases in October of last year in the wake of widespread speculation that several of the investigations had been hampered by political appointees. (AP Photo) 

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