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Activists discuss racial implications of 2020 census during National Day of Racial Hearing

Activists discuss racial implications of 2020 census during National Day of Racial Hearing

by Gregory Svirnovskiy | Jan 21, 2020 | Politics

WASHINGTON — The 2020 U.S. census count officially kicked off Tuesday in Southwest Alaska. Activists on Tuesday questioned whether it will once again undercount racial minorities, which means the groups lose out in allocation of federal funding and electoral...
SENATE APPROVES IMPEACHMENT TRIAL RULES AFTER MARATHON SESSION

SENATE APPROVES IMPEACHMENT TRIAL RULES AFTER MARATHON SESSION

by Angelina Campanile, Megan Lebowitz, Evan Ochsner and Zamone Perez | Jan 21, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – Eleven times Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rose before Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday and Wednesday morning to introduce amendments to allow more evidence in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Each time, those amendments...
Protesters demand the Senate to remove Trump, stop war with Iran

Protesters demand the Senate to remove Trump, stop war with Iran

by Suzy Vazquez and Joey Safchik | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – About 100 protesters swarmed Capitol Hill on Thursday to call for the removal of President Donald Trump and demand that Congress take action to stop war with Iran. A dozen were arrested. The protest was organized by a diverse network of grassroots...
Trump broke the law, GAO says

Trump broke the law, GAO says

by Zamone "Z" Perez and Olivia Olander | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration broke the law when it withheld funds for assistance to Ukraine to further his own interests or policy priorities, according to a report released Thursday by the Government Accountability Office that deals with one of the two...
Senators sworn is as jurors as trial gets under way

Senators sworn is as jurors as trial gets under way

by Evan Ochsner | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – Stating that senators should render “impartial justice according to the Constitution and the laws,” Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday administered an oath to senators for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Nearly a month after the House of...
Before being sworn in for impeachment trial, senate passes Trump administration’s USMCA trade deal

Before being sworn in for impeachment trial, senate passes Trump administration’s USMCA trade deal

by Evan Ochsner and James Pollard | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Shortly before the Senate formally accepted the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump from the House, senators delivered the president a major legislative victory Thursday, passing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement in an...
Pelosi says new GAO report, Parnas claims reaffirm impeachment charges

Pelosi says new GAO report, Parnas claims reaffirm impeachment charges

by Sneha Dey and Rupa Palla | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said new information related to the impeachment charges against President Donald Trump is evidence of “this tangled web to deceive that the administration has engaged in.” “Every day that we’re involved in this...
Democrats target seven state legislatures in 2020 election

Democrats target seven state legislatures in 2020 election

by Joshua Irvine | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Democratic operatives Thursday unveiled a slew of state legislatures they have targeted for takeover in the 2020 elections. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee named seven states –North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Texas...
House approves impeachment managers: Pelosi to sign articles next

House approves impeachment managers: Pelosi to sign articles next

by James Pollard and Zamone "Z" Perez | Jan 15, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a resolution appointing and authorizing managers for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The vote comes nearly one month after the House voted to impeach the president — a month of sparring...
Three more Senate committees give favorable reports on USMCA

Three more Senate committees give favorable reports on USMCA

by Zamone "Z" Perez and Benjamin Rosenberg | Jan 15, 2020 | Politics

WASHINGTON — The full Senate looks on track to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement this week, after the last four Senate committees considering the trade deal advanced it Wednesday. Republicans in the Senate are aiming to push USMCA through before the start of...
Pelosi names impeachment managers: Schiff, Nadler and five others will take case to Senate

Pelosi names impeachment managers: Schiff, Nadler and five others will take case to Senate

by Evan Ochsner and James Pollard | Jan 15, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday named House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler and five other House members as the impeachment managers who will present the case against the president in...
Border Security, Facilitation and Operations Subcommittee demand DHS take action on child deaths in custody

Border Security, Facilitation and Operations Subcommittee demand DHS take action on child deaths in custody

by Sneha Dey and Angelina Campanile | Jan 14, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON –Top Department of Homeland Security officials told a congressional hearing Tuesday that the agency has made significant progress in ensuring that children sent to border detention centers get health care and has administered thousands of vaccinations to...
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