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He did the thing.There's no question he did the thing.Everything that's happening now – the theatrics and distractions, the pundit nitpicking, and the…
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House Democrats are set to kick off week two of their impeachment hearings on Tuesday with witnesses who listened firsthand when President Trump spoke on July 25 with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor and top State Department official George Kent testified in an open hearing Wednesday, the first of many to come in the impeachment inquiry.
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"The president must be held accountable," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday. "No one is above the law."
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President Trump is unveiling an immigration plan that would vastly change who's allowed into the United States. The administration's proposal focuses on reducing family-based immigration to the U.S. in favor of employment skill-based immigration. Watch his remarks from the White House Rose Garden live.
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In recent weeks, President Trump has again floated the idea of drilling in U.S. coastal waters in search of oil.It’s come up before. This oil lobbyists’…
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Florida agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam says he wants more information about a South Florida detention facility for unaccompanied immigrant children. This week, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and fellow Florida Democrat, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, were denied entry to the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children.
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Democrats across the country are hoping the so-called 'blue wave' that’s caused upset wins in solidly Republican districts will continue into November. Qualification for congressional elections in Florida closed last week, setting up some tough primaries- including Alan Grayson taking on incumbent Darren Soto in Florida's 9th Congressional District. Political analysts Michelle Ertel and Dick Batchelor join Intersection to unpack this and other races.
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President Trump’s Election Commission is under way holding its first meeting last week. Even before the commission met, it ruffled the feathers of state elections officials by asking for data on the nation’s 200 million registered voters. Information such as partial Social Security numbers, political party affiliations, and criminal records.