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US visit by far-right Israeli minister draws tense protests and 'big fissures' in Jewish community

Read full article: US visit by far-right Israeli minister draws tense protests and 'big fissures' in Jewish community

A visit to the U.S. by far-right Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is prompting fierce protests and exposing rifts in the American Jewish community.

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House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat

Read full article: House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat

The House has passed what was once a bipartisan effort to expand the number of federal district trial court judgeships across the country.

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Biden issues veto threat on bill expanding federal judiciary as partisan split emerges

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President Joe Biden is threatening to veto legislation that would expand the federal judiciary.

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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announces bid for top Oversight job as Democrats push for generational change

Read full article: Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announces bid for top Oversight job as Democrats push for generational change

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is running to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.

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Democrat Jerry Nadler steps aside from top Judiciary role, avoiding party fight

Read full article: Democrat Jerry Nadler steps aside from top Judiciary role, avoiding party fight

Rep. Jerry Nadler says that he will be stepping down as the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee next year.

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Biden's support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out

Read full article: Biden's support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out

The mood on Capitol Hill has turned grim as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden’s reelection.

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Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won't step aside after debate

Read full article: Biden gets support from key lawmakers as he tells Democrats he won't step aside after debate

President Joe Biden is standing firm against calls for him to drop his reelection candidacy and calling for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal debate performance.

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House passes bill to expand definition of antisemitism amid growing campus protests over Gaza war

Read full article: House passes bill to expand definition of antisemitism amid growing campus protests over Gaza war

The House has passed legislation that would establish a broader definition of antisemitism for the Department of Education to enforce anti-discrimination laws.

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The Biden administration is expected to keep cap on refugees admitted to the US at 125,000

Read full article: The Biden administration is expected to keep cap on refugees admitted to the US at 125,000

The Biden administration is expected to keep the cap on refugees admitted to the United States at 125,000 for the next fiscal year, which begins Sunday.

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Nadler defeats Maloney in battle of top House Democrats

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U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler has defeated U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney in a Democratic primary after a court forced the two veteran lawmakers into the same New York City congressional district.

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2 New York Democrats ousted from US House in primary losses

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Two New York Democrats have been ousted from the U.S. House in primary elections after redistricting shuffled congressional districts in one of the nation’s largest liberal states.

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Florida Democrats choose Rep. Crist to challenge DeSantis

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U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist has won the Democratic nomination for governor in Florida, putting him in position to challenge Gov. Ron DeSantis this fall in a campaign that the Republican incumbent is eyeing as the first step toward a potential White House run.

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What to watch: Top Democrats square off in Florida, New York

Read full article: What to watch: Top Democrats square off in Florida, New York

Tuesday’s primary elections feature two top Florida Democrats squaring off for the right to face Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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Breathing room for Biden: Big summer wins ease 2024 doubts

Read full article: Breathing room for Biden: Big summer wins ease 2024 doubts

President Joe Biden insists he intends to seek reelection in 2024.

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Schumer endorses Nadler in New York Democratic House race

Read full article: Schumer endorses Nadler in New York Democratic House race

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York is endorsing Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler in his contentious primary contest with another veteran U.S. House member from New York, Carolyn Maloney.

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Two top House Dems decline to say Biden should run in 2024

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Two powerful House Democrats from New York are declining to say whether President Joe Biden should run for the White House again in 2024.

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One thing voters agree on: Fresh voices needed in politics

Read full article: One thing voters agree on: Fresh voices needed in politics

Political divides in the U.S. seem deeper than ever, but one of the few shared sentiments right now from voters of all stripes is the desire for something different.

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Democrats push for 1st semi-automatic gun ban in 20 years

Read full article: Democrats push for 1st semi-automatic gun ban in 20 years

A ban on certain semi-automatic weapons is moving forward in the House.

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House passes same-sex marriage bill in retort to high court

Read full article: House passes same-sex marriage bill in retort to high court

The House has overwhelmingly approved a bill tp protect same-sex and interracial marriages.

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Jan. 6 panel releases video of Capitol tour before attack

Read full article: Jan. 6 panel releases video of Capitol tour before attack

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection released video on Wednesday of a Capitol tour led by a Republican lawmaker the day before the attack, showing at least one participant taking photos of stairwells and tunnels in the Capitol complex.

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House approves 'red flag' gun bill unlikely to pass Senate

Read full article: House approves 'red flag' gun bill unlikely to pass Senate

The House has approved a “red flag” bill that would allow families, police and others to ask federal courts to order the removal of firearms from people believed to be at extreme risk of harming themselves or others.

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Clashes among New York Democrats after redistricting redo

Read full article: Clashes among New York Democrats after redistricting redo

Two of New York’s longest-serving members of Congress have turned from allies to rivals after a court redrew the state’s congressional maps.

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House panel advances gun bill after recent mass shootings

Read full article: House panel advances gun bill after recent mass shootings

The House Judiciary Committee has advanced legislation that would raise the age limit for purchasing a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21.

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Bill de Blasio, ex-NYC mayor, to run for redrawn House seat

Read full article: Bill de Blasio, ex-NYC mayor, to run for redrawn House seat

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says he will run for Congress in a redrawn district that includes his Brooklyn home.

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New York's hasty redistricting rewrite draws ire of locals

Read full article: New York's hasty redistricting rewrite draws ire of locals

New York’s political landscape for the next decade is being quickly retooled by a rural judge and out-of-state expert after a court ruled Democrats controlling New York's legislature bungled the job.

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Court expert draws more GOP-friendly New York political maps

Read full article: Court expert draws more GOP-friendly New York political maps

A court-appointed expert released a draft of new congressional maps for New York that are more favorable to Republicans than the original gerrymandered political maps drawn by Democrats.

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House subpoenas its own, sets new norm after Jan. 6 attack

Read full article: House subpoenas its own, sets new norm after Jan. 6 attack

The Jan. 6 committee’s remarkable decision to subpoena GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and four other sitting members of Congress over the insurrection at the Capitol is as unprecedented as the deadly riot itself.

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House subpoenas its own, grave new norm after Jan. 6 attack

Read full article: House subpoenas its own, grave new norm after Jan. 6 attack

The Jan. 6 committee’s remarkable decision to subpoena GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and four other sitting members of Congress over the insurrection at the Capitol is as unprecedented as the deadly riot itself.

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House votes to decriminalize marijuana, but Senate fate dim

Read full article: House votes to decriminalize marijuana, but Senate fate dim

The House has approved a bill decriminalizing marijuana and letting states set their own policies on pot.

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Did Amazon violate federal laws? Lawmakers ask for DOJ probe

Read full article: Did Amazon violate federal laws? Lawmakers ask for DOJ probe

Lawmakers have made good on their threat to seek a criminal investigation of Amazon, asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Amazon and its senior executives obstructed Congress or violated other laws in testimony on its competition practices.

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Lawmakers give Amazon 'final chance' to clear up testimony

Read full article: Lawmakers give Amazon 'final chance' to clear up testimony

House lawmakers are threatening to seek a criminal investigation of Amazon, saying the tech giant has a “final chance” to correct previous testimony by executives on its competition practices.

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Alabama lawmakers OK plan to build prisons with virus cash

Read full article: Alabama lawmakers OK plan to build prisons with virus cash

Amid a national debate over the use of pandemic relief funds, Alabama lawmakers swiftly approved a plan to tap $400 million to help build two super-size prisons.

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Prisons, border wall: How GOP is looking to use COVID money

Read full article: Prisons, border wall: How GOP is looking to use COVID money

Republicans are using money from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package for projects on conservatives' wish lists.

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Rikers Island should close, say 4 House Democrats from NY

Read full article: Rikers Island should close, say 4 House Democrats from NY

Four members of Congress from New York demanded the release of inmates and the closure of New York City’s troubled Rikers Island jail complex after another inmate was reported dead at the facility this weekend.

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Congressional Democrats urge U.S. attorney general to prosecute any Texas abortion “vigilantes”

Read full article: Congressional Democrats urge U.S. attorney general to prosecute any Texas abortion “vigilantes”

In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee urged the Department of Justice to take action against citizens who file suits against abortion seekers under the new law.

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Evacuees plead for action: 'We are in some kind of jail'

Read full article: Evacuees plead for action: 'We are in some kind of jail'

The Americans trying to evacuate hundreds of Afghans and American citizens pleaded for action from the Biden administration to get the would-be evacuees aboard charter flights that are standing by to fly them from Afghanistan.

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McGahn: Effort to get Mueller fired was 'point of no return'

Read full article: McGahn: Effort to get Mueller fired was 'point of no return'

Former White House counsel Don McGahn told lawmakers in a closed-door interview last week that he regarded President Donald Trump’s demand to have special counsel Robert Mueller fired as “a point of no return” for the administration if carried out.

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Democrat says Trump counsel recounted 'troubling events'

Read full article: Democrat says Trump counsel recounted 'troubling events'

Testimony to Congress from Donald Trump’s former top White House lawyer has “shed new light on several troubling events.”.

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Deal reached for ex-White House counsel McGahn's testimony

Read full article: Deal reached for ex-White House counsel McGahn's testimony

Former White House counsel Don McGahn will answer questions in private from the House Judiciary Committee in an apparent resolution of a longstanding dispute over his testimony, according to a court document filed Wednesday evening.

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House votes to curb power of presidency on travel bans

Read full article: House votes to curb power of presidency on travel bans

The Democratic-led House has passed legislation to constrain a president’s power to limit entry to the U.S. The vote Wednesday was a response to former President Donald Trump’s travel ban covering five Muslim-majority countries.

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Democrats begin long-shot push to expand the Supreme Court

Read full article: Democrats begin long-shot push to expand the Supreme Court

Legislation introduced by a group of Democratic lawmakers would to add four seats to the nine-member Supreme Court, in a long-shot bid designed to counter the court’s rightward tilt during the Trump administration.

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WATCH LIVE: House and Senate Democrats unveil bill to expand U.S. Supreme Court from 9 to 13 justices

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: House and Senate Democrats unveil bill to expand U.S. Supreme Court from 9 to 13 justices

A group of House and Senate Democrats on Thursday will introduce a plan to expand the size of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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House passes domestic violence bill, pushes issue to Senate

Read full article: House passes domestic violence bill, pushes issue to Senate

The reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act passed 244-172 with 29 Republicans joining Democrats in supporting the legislation. The White House announced its support earlier Wednesday for reauthorizing VAWA, which aims to reduce domestic and sexual violence and improve the response to it through a variety of grant programs. AdPresident Joe Biden introduced the original Violence Against Women Act in June 1990 when serving as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. A subsequent version was eventually included in a sweeping crime bill that President Bill Clinton would sign into law four years later. Congress has reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act three times since.

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Movement for Black Lives opposes George Floyd Justice Act

Read full article: Movement for Black Lives opposes George Floyd Justice Act

A coalition of 150 organizations nationwide is opposing the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. The Movement for Black Lives argues the bill is entrenched in strategies that have historically failed to address police violence across the country and fails to meet the moment." The bill, designed by the Movement for Black Lives’ Electoral Justice Project, would also redirect funding toward communities to address the nation’s systemic racial injustices. “It’s not just about after the fact accountability,” said Gina Clayton-Johnson, the lead BREATHE Act architect and leadership team member of the Movement for Black Lives’ Policy Table. AdBut the movement faces a significant uphill battle in securing needed political support from lawmakers who will be key in pushing forward the BREATHE Act or revamping the Justice in Policing Act.

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House urges Pence to help oust Trump; impeachment next

Read full article: House urges Pence to help oust Trump; impeachment next

The House is trying to push the vice president and Cabinet to act even more quickly to remove President Donald Trump from office. Democrats are set to pass a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke constitutional authority under the 25th Amendment to oust Trump. Trump, meanwhile, warned the lawmakers off impeachment and suggested it was the drive to oust him that was dividing the country. Trump faces a single charge — “incitement of insurrection” — in the impeachment resolution after the most serious and deadly domestic incursion at the Capitol in the nation’s history. Trump was impeached by the House in 2019 over dealings with Ukraine and acquitted in 2020 by the Senate.

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Trump says Barr resigning, will leave before Christmas

Read full article: Trump says Barr resigning, will leave before Christmas

FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2020, file photo, Attorney General William Barr speaks during a roundtable discussion on Operation Legend in St. Louis. Barr went Monday to the White House, where Trump said the attorney general submitted his letter of resignation. Trump said Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, whom he labeled “an outstanding person,” will become acting attorney general. But Democrats have repeatedly accused Barr of acting more like the president’s personal attorney than the attorney general, and Barr had proved to be a largely reliable Trump ally and defender of presidential power. Trump was also said to blame Barr for comments from FBI Director Chris Wray on election fraud and mail-in voting that didn’t jibe with the president’s alarmist rhetoric.

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House votes to decriminalize marijuana at federal level

Read full article: House votes to decriminalize marijuana at federal level

This image from House Television shows the final vote, 228-164, in the House on passage of a bill to decriminalize and tax marijuana at the federal level. (House Television via AP)WASHINGTON – The Democratic-controlled House on Friday approved a bill to decriminalize and tax marijuana at the federal level, reversing what supporters call a failed policy of criminalizing pot use and taking steps to address racial disparities in enforcement of federal drug laws. “Whatever one’s views are on the use of marijuana for recreational or medicinal use, the policy of arrests, prosecution and incarceration at the federal level has proven unwise and unjust.″Drug reform advocates called the House vote historic, noting it is the first time comprehensive legislation to decriminalize marijuana has passed the full House or Senate. Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., called the House bill an important racial justice measure. Instead of allowing a vote on the GOP bill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is “actually focused more on legalizing pot,'' Scalise said.

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Trump plans to slash refugee admissions to US to record low

Read full article: Trump plans to slash refugee admissions to US to record low

(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)SAN DIEGO – The Trump administration has proposed further slashing the number of refugees the United States accepts to a new record low in the coming year. It’s a disgrace what they’ve done to your state,” Trump told supporters. Trump froze refugee admissions in March amid the coronavirus pandemic, citing a need to protect American jobs as fallout from the coronavirus crashed the economy. Between 2017 and 2019, his wife, Ruta, was interviewed, vetted and approved to be admitted to the United States as a refugee. He hopes his wife will be among the refugees who make it to the United States in 2021.

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Democrats propose sweeping bill to curb presidential abuses

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WASHINGTON – House Democrats on Wednesday proposed a bill to curb presidential abuses, a pitch to voters weeks ahead of Election Day as they try to defeat President Donald Trump, capture the Senate from Republicans and keep their House majority. Each of the bill’s provisions is a response to actions by Trump or his administration that Democrats see as abuses of presidential power. It builds on an elections and ethics reform package the House passed soon after Democrats reclaimed the majority in 2019. Congress has yet to send to the president any legislation to try to curb foreign election interference after Russia meddled on several fronts in the 2016 presidential contest. “The degradation of our democracy over the past 3 1/2 years is not the work of the president alone,'' Schiff said.

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Inside Big Tech: Pulling back the curtain with 'hot' email

Read full article: Inside Big Tech: Pulling back the curtain with 'hot' email

(Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON The House Judiciary chairman was closing in on his Perry Mason moment with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Fortified with hot internal company documents, Rep. Jerrold Nadler was building his case at a hearing that seemed almost like a trial for Facebook and three other tech giants over alleged anti-competitive tactics. Looking ahead, the hot documents dont by themselves guarantee successful legal action by regulators, legal experts say. But it can be a violation of antitrust law for a company at the top of the heap to use its power to kick competitors off the hill. The head of the Federal Trade Commission has said that as a result of the review, the government may require tech giants to unwind earlier takeovers and divest assets if the agency finds violations of antitrust law.

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Outrage after NYPD hustles protester into unmarked van

Read full article: Outrage after NYPD hustles protester into unmarked van

Protesters, many from the former encampment at City Hall Park, march for social justice in New York, Tuesday, July 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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Outrage after NYPD hustles protester into unmarked van

Read full article: Outrage after NYPD hustles protester into unmarked van

Protesters, many from the former encampment at City Hall Park, march for social justice in New York, Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Bystander videos of 18-year-old Nikki Stone's arrest spread quickly on social media, along with comments such as nypd is out here KIDNAPPING protesters off of the street." Another tweet compared the police to an African terrorist group, saying: When Boko Haram does this there is international outrage. The warrant squad typically uses unmarked vehicles to effectively locate wanted suspects, the department said. In Portland, federal agents were accused of failing to properly identify themselves as they took people into custody, allegedly without probable cause.

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House Democrats to attempt to check Trump's pardon power

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WASHINGTON House Democrats will try to rein in President Donald Trumps clemency powers on Thursday as they advance legislation that would discourage pardons for friends and family and prevent presidents from pardoning themselves. Trump this month commuted Stone's prison sentence for crimes related to the Russia investigation. The move to shield Stone from prison was a dramatic example of Trump's willingness to exert presidential power over criminal cases, including ones prosecuted by his own Justice Department. The House Judiciary Committee will vote on two bills and an amendment that would try to dissuade Trump or any future presidents from abusing their pardon powers. And he has granted clemency in a host of other controversial cases, commuting the 14-year prison sentence of former Illinois Gov.

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Portland police: Federal agents used gas against protesters

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At 1:34 a.m. people lit a fire within the portico in front of the federal courthouse. Gas was used at least twice to remove protesters, the statement said, but Portland officers were not present during any of the activity or deploy any "CS gas." Speaking on CNNs State of the Union, Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler said federal officers are not wanted here. These were not merely protesters, these are the real deal!Late Saturday, Portland police declared demonstrations near the federal courthouse a riot after saying protesters broke into the Portland Police Association building and started a fire. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum sued Homeland Security and the Marshals Service in federal court late Friday.

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House to interview fired NY prosecutor probing Trump allies

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Berman's office is looking into the business dealings of Rudy Giuliani, Trumps personal lawyer and a former New York mayor. Berman, a Republican lawyer and donor to Trump, was tapped by the administration in 2018 as the U.S. attorney for SDNY. He reportedly met with Trump before being assigned as the top federal prosecutor job in Manhattan. Trump told reporters it was all up to the attorney general. At the time, Trump added: I wasnt involved.It's not the first ouster of a U.S. attorney from the SDNY. Preet Bahara, a former federal prosecutor appointed by President Barack Obama, announced that he was fired in March 2017, shortly after Trump took office.

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House judiciary panel to interview ousted NY prosecutor

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WASHINGTON The ousted former U.S. attorney for Manhattan will sit down with the House Judiciary Committee next week for a closed-door interview as the panel investigates politicization in the Justice Department. Berman left his job last month after an extraordinary standoff in which he refused to resign until Trump himself fired him. Attorney General William Barr had attempted to force him to resign under pressure, but he refused to go. The Judiciary Committee is investigating the politicization and is scheduled to hear from Barr himself at the end of the month. The White House nominated Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton, a well-connected Wall Street lawyer with virtually no experience as a federal prosecutor, to replace Berman.

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Prosecutor: Trump ally Roger Stone was 'treated differently'

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Attorney General William Barr listens during a roundtable with President Donald Trump about America's seniors, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Monday, June 15, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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Prosecutor: Trump ally Roger Stone was 'treated differently'

Read full article: Prosecutor: Trump ally Roger Stone was 'treated differently'

FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2019, file photo Roger Stone leaves federal court in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)WASHINGTON A federal prosecutor is prepared to tell Congress on Wednesday that Roger Stone, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was given special treatment ahead of his sentencing because of his relationship with the president. What I heard repeatedly was that Roger Stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president, Zelinsky says in the prepared testimony. Before Stones Feb. 20 sentencing, Justice Department leadership changed the sentencing recommendation just hours after Trump tweeted his displeasure at the recommendation of up to nine years in prison, saying it had been too harsh. On Tuesday, Stone filed a motion asking to extend his surrender date until September because of coronavirus concerns.

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DOJ tries to oust US attorney investigating Trump allies

Read full article: DOJ tries to oust US attorney investigating Trump allies

The Justice Department moved abruptly Friday, June 19, 2020, to oust Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan overseeing key prosecutions of President Donald Trumps allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. His statement came hours after Attorney General William Barr said Berman was stepping down from his position. The standoff set off an extraordinary clash between the Justice Department and one of the nations top districts, which has tried major mob and terror cases over the years. Democrats have repeatedly accused Trump's Justice Department of political interference, and those concerns have also been pervasive among some rank and file officials in the agency. But as U.S. attorney, he won over some skeptics after he went after Trump allies, and had a direct hand in other investigations that have angered the president.

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House subpoenas Justice Dept lawyers over politicization

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WASHINGTON House Democrats have subpoenaed two Justice Department lawyers to testify before the Judiciary Committee about the politicization of the agency in the Trump administration, the committees chairman said Tuesday. The subpoenas set up a potential showdown between Congress and Attorney General William Barr about whether the prosecutors would be allowed to appear before the committee and what they would be permitted to discuss. Barr told the AP last year that the Justice Department would seek to block any attempt by Congress to subpoena members of the special counsels team. A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment on the subpoenas. A former official Donald Ayer, who served as deputy attorney general under President George H.W.

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George Floyd's death is 'changing the world,' a brother says

Read full article: George Floyd's death is 'changing the world,' a brother says

Philonise Floyd, a brother of George Floyd, arrives to testify before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on proposed changes to police practices and accountability on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Washington. (Michael Reynolds/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON Philonise Floyd, a brother of George Floyd, says he's testifying to Congress because he wants his brother's death to be "more than another name on a growing list of those killed during interactions with police. If his death ends up changing the world for the better. Then he died as he lived, Philonise Floyd says, according to an advance copy of his remarks. Im tired of the pain Im feeling now and Im tired of the pain I feel every time another black person is killed for no reason," Floyd said.

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Democrats proposing new police procedures, accountability

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WASHINGTON A sweeping overhaul of police oversight and procedures is being proposed by Democrats in response to the deaths of black Americans at the hands of law enforcement, according to a draft outline obtained by The Associated Press. It is the most ambitious changes to law enforcement sought by Congress in years. Bass said the package from House and Senate Democrats will be bolder than any law enforcement changes of the past decade. It is unclear if law enforcement and the powerful police unions will back any of the proposed changes or if congressional Republicans will join the effort. Booker and fellow one-time presidential hopeful, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, are co-authors of the package in the Senate.

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Democrats' legislation would overhaul police accountability

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She said t he package from House and Senate Democrats will be bolder than any law enforcement changes of the past decade. The package would also change qualified immunity protections for police to enable individuals to recover damages when law enforcement officers violate their constitutional rights, it says. The legislation would seek to provide greater oversight and transparency of police behavior in several ways. It is unclear if law enforcement and the powerful police unions will back any of the proposed changes or if congressional Republicans will join the effort. At least one Republican, Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, who has long pushed for a criminal justice overhaul, has said he'd like to review the package coming from Democrats.

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Pelosi urges Trump to be 'healer in chief' as protests rage

Read full article: Pelosi urges Trump to be 'healer in chief' as protests rage

Pelosi invoked Biblical scripture to reject Trump's clampdown on peaceful protesters outside the White House and she drew on past presidents including George H.W. Gone are the days when Black Lives Matter protests were met simply with Blue Lives Matter retorts in support of law enforcement. Instead, Congress seems to have heard the protesters outside its doors. One House Democrat probed the Secret Service for any communication about Trump's ordering the clampdown on protesters outside the White House. With the Capitol still partly closed due to the coronavirus, a pandemic that is disproportionately striking black Americans, Congress is now confronting another deepening crisis.

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Democrats say Justice Department whistleblowers to testify

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WASHINGTON House Democrats say they will hear testimony from Justice Department whistleblowers and attempt to slash the agency's budget, efforts they say are in response to Attorney General William Barrs defiance of Congress and improper politicization of his job. Nadler did not say who the whistleblowers are, and the hearing has not yet been scheduled. He was scheduled to testify in March, but that hearing was canceled when Congress left town due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Justice Department sent Nadler a letter this week citing White House guidance that cabinet-level officials are not permitted to participate in congressional hearings during the month of June without approval from White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, according to a person at the Justice Department familiar with the message. Tensions have been high between Barr and the House panel ever since the attorney general declined to show up at a 2019 hearing on special counsel Robert Muellers report.

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