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    How are lawmakers reacting to Trump’s indictment?

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  • Biden administration silent on Trump indictment

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  • White House condemns arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter in Russia

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  • McCarthy celebrates House passing bill with focus on 'lowering energy costs'

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  • Nashville elementary school shooting renews pleas for gun control

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  • Republican congressman criticizes D.C. schools as 'inmate factories'

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  • Michigan Rep. Slotkin 'done with being neutral' on gun safety

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  • Former Starbucks CEO faces anti-union accusations at Senate hearing

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  • Starbucks CEO tells Sanders his company 'has not broken the law'

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  • Starbucks CEO assures his company will 'put his people first' at Senate hearing

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  • Nashville GOP Rep. Ogles defends 2021 family photo with guns

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  • Senate Banking Committee to hold first hearing since SVB, Signature Bank collapse

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  • 'A family's worst nightmare': Biden comments on school shooting in Nashville

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  • 'Heartbreaking': White House comments on Nashville school shooting

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  • Biden and Trudeau to discuss migration, national security and climate change

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  • TikTok CEO grilled by Congress over national security threat

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  • McCarthy says he would support a TikTok ban

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  • TikTok CEO discusses efforts to combat Spanish-language misinformation

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  • TikTok CEO questioned on collection of geolocation data

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  • TikTok CEO discusses efforts to address 'dangerous misinformation'

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Florida senator introduces bill that could get rid of state's Democratic Party

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Concern grows over a Florida state senator’s push for the “Ultimate Cancel Act” which, if passed, means that roughly 4.8 million Floridians will go from registered Democrats to having “no party affiliation.” NBC’s Ali Vitali explains why the bill is in response to what Republicans have called “cancel culture” from the left.