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GOP Chair Threatens To Remove Ayanna Pressley During Heated House HearingGOP Oversight Committee Chair James Comer threatened to remove Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts during a heated exchange over sanctuary cities.
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Why the GOP Trap for Big-City Mayors Didn’t Work
No One Calling for Mass Deportations, GOP Lawmaker Tells 'Sanctuary' Mayors
Republican Representative James Comer claimed Wednesday during a hearing on sanctuary city policies that he did not think "anyone is calling for mass deportations" The Kentucky lawmaker was responding to Boston's Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu,
Watch: GOP Rep. James Comer Confronts 4 Sanctuary City Mayors to Their Faces
Kentucky Rep. James Comer, the Republican who chairs the House Oversight Committee, confronted four Democratic sanctuary city mayors on Wednesday over their refusal to fully cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Democratic mayors of New York, Denver, Boston, and Chicago fended off a barrage of questions from House Republicans who accused them of protecting criminals and jeopardizing President Donald Trump’s plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
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Parker dodged a GOP grilling as the mayors of Boston, Chicago, and Denver got called to Congress to defend their ‘sanctuary city’ policies
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Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York appear before Congress on 'sanctuary city' policies
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defends "sanctuary city" policies before Congress
He didn't seem to care when a Republican shouted slurs during a committee hearing, but when a Democrat insulted Donald
The House GOP leaders responsible for launching an impeachment investigation into former President Biden have invited two key witnesses as their guests for President Trump’s address to Congress.
Mayor Eric Adams faced not-so-friendly fire from fellow Democrats during a heated congressional hearing on sanctuary city laws Wednesday — while receiving a largely warm welcome from the GOP. Hizzoner repeatedly insisted under oath during the six-hour House oversight committee hearing that there was “no quid pro quo” between him and the feds about President Trump’s Department of Justice moving to toss his corruption case.
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