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Liz Cheney: Trump, Supporters 'At War With the Constitution'

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May.11 -- Republican Representative Liz Cheney says former President Donald Trump and his loyalists are undermining democracy and risk inciting more violence by persisting in their false claim of a fraudulent presidential election....
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Jared Bernstein: Stimulus Payment Details Still Under Review

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Mar.03 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, reacts to reports that President Joe Biden is backing demands by moderate Democrats to narrow eligibility for stimulus checks in order to win support...
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U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings Of Florida Has Died At 84

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Hastings served in Congress across four decades and was Florida's first Black federal judge.
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Defense Secretary Backs Changes To Military Sexual Assault Handling

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he supports the new system that would shift prosecuting decisions away from military commanders.
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Bloomberg

Trump Disavows Violence, Says Free Speech Under Assault

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Jan.13 -- President Donald Trump calls on Americans to avoid further violence after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach for his role in a riot by his supporters that stormed the Capitol and left five people dead. He also...
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Pressure On Senate GOP After Same-Sex Marriage Bill Passes House

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The bill would repeal the Clinton-era law that defines marriage as a heterosexual union between a man and a woman.
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GOP Blocks Senate COVID Bill; Demands Vote On Immigration Reform

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A Democratic move to push the $10 billion measure past a procedural hurdle failed 52-47, leaving Democrats 13 votes short of the 60 needed to prevail.
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Former COVID Response Coordinator Criticizes Early Missteps

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Dr. Deborah Birx testified before a House subcommittee, saying unclear messaging in the early days of the pandemic resulted in inaction.
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Congress Still Weighing Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine Conflict

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Lawmakers say they're close to completing a bill that would introduce massive sanctions on Russian banks and the country's national debt.
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Bloomberg

Jan. 6 Panel Votes to Subpoena Trump

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The House Committee investigating last year's attack on the US Capitol voted to subpoena Donald Trump to testify and provide documents about his actions on Jan. 6. Emily Wilkins has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Republicans Need Five Seats To Control House of Representatives

Higher Ed
In Arizona, Republican candidates who falsely believe Donald Trump won the 2020 election are vying for governor, secretary of state and U.S. Senate.
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Bloomberg

Larry Summers on US Midterms, Economy, Fiscal Policy

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers discusses the midterm elections, the implications for the economy and fiscal policy. Summers, a Harvard University professor and paid contributor to Bloomberg Television. speaks with David...
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Clare Boothe Luce serves as one of the first women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Clare Boothe Luce serves as one of the first women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Bloomberg

Senate Candidate Renacci Says Sherrod Brown Loves D.C. More Than Ohio

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Sep.28 -- Rep. Jim Renacci, an Ohio Republican, discusses his run for Senate and the top issues facing the state of Ohio with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Supoena For Trump's Tax Records

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court didn't explain its decision, but the ruling could mean that it intends to hear the president's case.
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House Approves Washington, D.C., Statehood Bill

Higher Ed
The House voted 232-180 in favor of making Washington, D.C., the 51st state.
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Pelosi Orders Confederate Portraits Removed From Capitol

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Portraits of four former House speakers who served in or fought for the Confederacy will be removed from the Capitol.
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House Can Subpoena Don McGahn, Appeals Court Rules

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The U.S. appeals court in Washington D.C. ruled 7-2 Friday that the House can sue to force Don McGahn to testify.
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House Democrats Release 5-Year Infrastructure Plan

Higher Ed
The new infrastructure plan includes a detailed breakdown of where the funds will go, but it doesn't say where the money will come from.
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Congress Passes Government Funding, COVID Relief Bill

Higher Ed
After nine months of negotiations, Congress finally passed another COVID-19 relief package and a 2021 spending bill.
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Senate Leader McConnell Blocks Vote On $2,000 Stimulus Checks

Higher Ed
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked the vote, saying the chamber will "begin a process" to address the issue.
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Biden Needs Cooperation From McConnell, Rep. Clyburn Says

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- U.S. Representative Jim Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, expects Mitch McConnell to hold out the olive branch to Joe Biden and calls for the decriminalization of marijuana. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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CLEAN : Libya PM promises "to reach out to everyone" upon arrival to Tripoli

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The newly elected Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha arrives in Tripoli from the eastern city of Tobruk, promising "to reach out to everyone," after the House of Representatives, based in Libya's east, "unanimously approved" the former...
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Congress Passes Funding Bill To Avert Government Shutdown

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The U.S. House and Senate have approved a short-term spending package that will fund the federal government through mid-December.