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    Rep. George Santos to face expulsion vote on Friday

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  • March for Israel highlights: Israeli president, lawmakers, families of hostages speak at rally

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    02:19
  • House GOP reveals stopgap plan as government shutdown looms

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  • Manchin will not seek re-election, a disappointment for Democrats

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  • Manchin announces he will not run for Senate re-election in 2024

    02:32
  • Fellow GOP Senators criticize Tuberville’s hold on military officer confirmations

    02:14
  • Senate passes funding bills aiming to prevent shutdown before deadline

    02:34
  • Schumer: Tuberville's hold on military nominees caused 'avoidable emergency'

    01:21
  • Blinken and Austin testify on aid for Israel and Ukraine at Senate hearing

    02:21
  • Las Vegas man charged with making antisemitic threats against Nevada senator

    02:22
  • Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to additional charges

    02:20
  • Newly-elected Speaker Mike Johnson comments on Lewiston shootings

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Mitch McConnell on slavery reparations: 'None of us currently living are responsible'

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he does not support slavery reparations because "it would be pretty hard to figure out who to compensate" and cited moments like the election of former President Barack Obama as progress for dealing with "our original sin of slavery."