Jessica Taylor
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Rep. Adam Schiff: Trump's Potentially Impeachable Offenses Include 'Bribery'
The Intelligence Committee chairman said bribery is a "breach of the public trust in a way where you're offering official acts for some personal or political reason, not in the nation's interest."
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Breaking From 'The Squad,' Ayanna Pressley Endorses Elizabeth Warren For President
Her close congressional allies New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib all recently endorsed Bernie Sanders.
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Elections In Virginia And Kentucky Heat Up, But Too Early To Call
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR's Jessica Taylor about tonight's state elections as results come in.
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Virginia Democrats Flip Control Of Legislature For First Time In Nearly 25 Years
We are keeping you updated on the key 2019 Election night results.
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Trump Says Republicans Need To 'Get Tougher And Fight' On Impeachment
The president went off on members of his own party during a Cabinet meeting on Monday, while saying at least Democrats are united in their pursuit of trying to remove him from office.
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Trump Administration Says It 'Cannot Participate' In Impeachment Inquiry
The Trump White House says they will not participate in Congress's ongoing impeachment inquiry, heightening a political and legal standoff between the two branches of government.
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President Trump Says He 'Fully Supports Transparency' On Whistleblower
The White House released a record of President Trump's July call with the Ukrainian president. But it's not quelling the growing movement toward impeachment in Congress as the president hoped.
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Pelosi Says Congress Should Pass New Laws So Sitting Presidents Can Be Indicted
"I do think that we will have to pass some laws that will have clarity for future presidents. [A] president should be indicted, if he's committed a wrongdoing," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told NPR.
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Lawmakers Hear Emotional Stories From 'Forgotten Crisis' Of Military Domestic Violence
Three women told a House Armed Services subcommittee that their complaints of physical abuse ultimately went ignored by commanding officers.
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Voters In North Carolina To Decide The Final Race From The 2018 Midterms On Tuesday
The final contest of the 2018 midterms is being decided Tuesday in North Carolina. The original election was close, and the results were thrown out amid evidence of vote tampering by a GOP operative.