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House Approves Bill That Would Admit Washington, DC, As 51st State

House Approves Bill That Would Admit Washington, DC, As 51st State
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House To Vote On Bill To Admit Washington, D C , As 51st State

House To Vote On Bill To Admit Washington, D C , As 51st State
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Momentum grows in U S Congress for legislation confronting China

Momentum grows in U S Congress for legislation confronting China
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Democrats avoid confrontation with Maxine Waters over controversial Chauvin trial comments

Some Democrats seethed privately. They heard the remarks of House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif. Waters pushed demonstrators to be confrontational if the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial didn’t go the way she wanted. Waters’ comments threatened to unspool the very tightly wound Democratic coalition of moderates and progressives. Some rank-and-file Democrats found Waters remarks revolting. That disgust metastasized further after Hennepin, MN County Judge Peter Cahill criticized Waters from the bench on Monday, describing her comments as disrespectful to the rule of law. Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned, opined Cahill to Chauvin’s defense counsel.

10 Things in Politics: Biden Demands Reform After Chauvin Verdict

10 Things in Politics: Biden demands reform after Chauvin verdict Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images Good morning! Welcome back to 10 Things in Politics, your weekday look at the biggest stories in DC and beyond. Here s what we re talking about today: 1. WE CAN T STOP HERE : President Joe Biden urged Americans to unite in the wake of Derek Chauvin s conviction on all three charges in the killing of George Floyd. The president said the verdicts are just the beginning of what needs to be done to address policing and systemic racism in America. The guilty verdict does not bring back George, Biden said after the jury s decision was announced. But through the family s pain, they are finding purpose so George s George s legacy will not be just about his death, but about what we must do in his memory.  

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