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Hate crimes bill to fight Asian American discrimination gets final House vote Tuesday

Hate crimes bill to fight Asian American discrimination gets final House vote Tuesday
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Anti-Asian hate crimes bill to go before Biden after full House vote

Anti-Asian hate crimes bill to go before Biden after full House vote
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Anti-Asian hate crimes bill to go before Biden after full House vote

Anti-Asian hate crimes bill to go before Biden after full House vote
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Don McGahn agrees to closed-doors interview on Trump over Russia probe

Don McGahn agrees to closed-door interview with House panel on Russia report Former White House counsel Don McGahn during a discussion at the NYU Global Academic Center in Washington, D.C., in 2019. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images Former White House counsel Don McGahn agreed Wednesday to speak with the House Judiciary Committee about former President Trump s alleged attempts to obstruct the Russia investigation with certain conditions, per a court filing. Why it matters: The agreement ends a two-year standoff after McGahn, a key player in former special counsel Robert Mueller s investigation, repeatedly refused to agree to a subpoena for testimony resulting in the matter being taken to court.

Democrats Ready Legislation to Pack the Supreme Court – PJ Media

The U.S. Supreme Court building, Wikimedia Commons, Daderot. On Thursday, Democrats in the U.S. House and Senate plan to unveil legislation to expand the size of the Supreme Court, potentially reversing the originalist gains under former President Donald Trump. The bill would add four seats to the Court, bringing the total from nine to 13, sources told The Intercept. Congress has the authority to set the number of justices on the Court, which has remained at 9 since 1869. Recommended: House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), Subcommittee Chair Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), and Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.) are leading the bill in the House while Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) will lead the effort in the Senate.

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