2016-06-02

Here are the latest reports from The Washington Posts ‘Power Post’.

Access to care ‘my No. 1 imperative,’ top VA doctor says



In the week since the Department of Veterans Affairs proposed a regulation that would dramatically expand the authority of nurses to treat patients without a doctor’s supervision, supporters and opponents of the change have weighed in with more than 10,000 comments. And the public has 53 more days to tell VA what it thinks. David J. Shulkin, who […]

What 30 years of C-Span’s Senate broadcasts have taught the American public

In December 1995, Senate Majority Leader Robert J. Dole delivered a forceful speech on the Senate floor in which he threw his weight behind President Clinton’s push to send U.S. troops to Bosnia. Dole cited his work with Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) as the reason for backing the Democratic president, and recalled how he […]

Senate report hits ‘inferior’ FBI whistleblower procedures, citing ‘numerous deficiencies’



The irony is the FBI relies on informants to fight crime. Yet when it comes to in-house wrongdoing, the nation’s most celebrated law enforcement agency too often punishes its own whistleblowers. Legislation approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee aims to fix that. A committee report issued last week outlines how an agency charged with capturing […]

Rep. Levin: Republican poverty blueprint shouldn’t attack poor families



The Outrage Machine is regular opinion column by voices from the left and right on Washington. Fifty years ago, we as a nation declared a war on poverty and began our mission to create policies that help lift families out of poverty, improve nutrition and health care, and promote work. This effort has succeeded in reducing poverty […]

Environmental groups reject Rep. Lamar Smith’s request for information on Exxon Mobil climate case

The battle over Exxon Mobil and the issue of climate change took a new turn Wednesday. Environmental groups, citing constitutional rights, said they would not comply with a sweeping request for information from the House Committee on Space, Science and Technology led by Chairman Lamar S. Smith (R-Tex.). The environmental groups and foundations said the […]

No privacy for biometric data; wounded troops not in active combat against ISIS; and systemic failures at VA

NO PRIVACY FOR BIOMETRIC DATA. The FBI wants an exemption for the biometric data it keeps in a giant, growing database. The move would prevent Americans from suing to know whether the bureau is keeping information on them or making sure the information is correct. The proposed exemption from the Privacy Act has riled up […]

There’s a #FrenchRevolution on Twitter — for David French, that is

It might be short-lived, but the #FrenchRevolution is taking shape on Twitter. Overnight, that hashtag has become home for commentary favoring David French, the conservative writer and Iraq war veteran who is conservatives’ latest last best hope for someone to challenge Donald Trump as an independent candidate. Mounting a bid at this stage would be […]

Environmental groups reject Rep. Lamar Smith’s request for information on Exxon Mobil climate case

The battle over Exxon Mobil and the issue of climate change took a new turn Wednesday. Environmental groups, citing constitutional rights, said they would not comply with a sweeping request for information from the House Committee on Space, Science and Technology led by Chairman Lamar S. Smith (R-Tex.). The environmental groups and foundations said the […]

FBI wants fingerprints exempt from privacy rules; court rules on ‘cell site’ location data release; dozens of cyber breaches at the Fed

STIRRING CONTROVERSY: “The FBI wants to exempt its burgeoning national database of fingerprints and facial photos from a federal law that gives Americans the right to sue for government violations of the Privacy Act, such as refusing to tell a person if he or she is in the system,” our colleague Ellen Nakashima reports. “The […]

Former Guantanamo prosecutor settles free speech case for $100,000

The Library of Congress will pay the former chief military prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay $100,000 and correct his personnel file to settle his claim that he was wrongly fired for criticizing military commissions for detainees. The deal announced Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented retired Air Force colonel Morris Davis, marks the end […]

Senator Perdue: Donald Trump proves it’s time for an outsider

The Outrage Machine is regular opinion column by voices from the left and right on Washington. Republican voters have sent the Washington establishment a message in the form of our presidential nominee. It is loud, and it should be clear. Yet, a small enclave of career politicians within our party is still struggling to understand the mass appeal […]

Reports: Homeless, foster kids face enormous hurdles in trying to get to college

While the path from kindergarten through college can be tough for anyone, two government reports released this month outline the particular difficulties facing poor black and Hispanic students, as well as the higher education hurdles confronting homeless and foster youth. One Government Accountability Office (GAO) study shows increasing isolation of poor students of color in […]

‘Combat’ deaths, NATO building up Poland presence, and Brexit looms

‘COMBAT’ DEATHS Officially, the U.S. military involvement in the campaign against the Islamic State is in serving an advisory and training function, though the movements on the ground oftentimes look like combat. On Monday, Obama gave his official opinion on the matter: The three American service members who died fighting the Islamic State were killed […]

How Paul Ryan thinks about Donald Trump

Tuesday marks four weeks since Donald Trump won the Indiana Republican primary, forcing fellow presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich out of the race and earning him the mantle of presumptive Republican nominee. It also marked the beginning of a fascinating pas de deux between Trump and House Speaker Paul […]

As conventions loom, Benghazi Democrats ask to participate in final report

Democrats on the House Select Committee on Benghazi are asking to participate in the writing of the panel’s final report, which is expected to come out before the Democratic convention in late July. “We would like to know when we, as members of the Select Committee, will receive a copy of your proposed report and […]

Silicon Valley no fan of Trump; tech firms back E.U. speech code; cancer study raises questions about cellphone regs

‘SERIOUS DISTASTE’: “The innovation economy has a serious distaste for Donald Trump,” the Seattle Times reports. “The masters of this world complain that his ignorance about their work and its relationship to the global economy is horrifying. Rank-and-file programmers are quick to call him a clown, or worse. … Ambitious startup chief executives who swore […]

Republicans claiming Guantanamo victory under Obama, but eyeing the next president

Congressional Republicans are starting to declare victory in their bid to keep President Obama from fulfilling his campaign promise to shut down the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and move prisoners to the United States. But instead of celebrating, they are scrambling to keep the specter of closing Guantanamo from rising again under a new administration […]

Memorial Day provides respite from VA controversies, even as new issue brews

Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave their lives to protect this country. It is a day when the focus on those sacrifices will be through commemorations with bugle calls and wreath layings instead of the controversies that have dogged the Department of Veterans Affairs. Yet, even as the ceremonies get underway, another debate […]

41 Secret Service agents disciplined after leaking GOP congressman’s personnel file

Secret Service agents involved in prying into and leaking information from an old personnel file of a top GOP congressman face discipline for improperly accessing what are private agency records, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced late Thursday. Johnson said in a statement that he was “appalled by the episode” as he announced that 41 agents […]

Obama in Hiroshima; China sends nuclear-armed subs to Pacific; U.S. special forces head for Raqqa

OBAMA IN HIROSHIMA In the first visit from a sitting president since the U.S. deployed the first atomic bomb, President Obama called for an end to nuclear weapons, a symbolic and historic gesture that also doubled as a capstone of sorts to the president’s efforts to promote disarmaments and nonproliferation, goals he has had mixed […]

Marco Rubio tried to defend his about-face on Donald Trump. Twitter didn’t buy it.

Marco Rubio might have chosen the wrong time to rejoin political Twitter. In case you missed it, the Florida senator is tweeting in his own voice again over at @marcorubio. In addition to run-of-the-mill legislative tweets, he’s been enjoying opportunities to troll journalists whose coverage is getting on his nerves (examples here, here and here). […]

Bipartisan chemical bill runs into a Senate roadblock: Rand Paul

A bipartisan measure that would overhaul the nation’s chemical safety laws seemed destined for the president’s desk this week — until Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) put a hold on it Thursday. The Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which passed the House easily Tuesday and was slated for a vote Thursday […]

To cut wait times, VA wants nurses to act like doctors. Doctors say veterans will be harmed.

The Department of Veterans Affairs would dramatically expand the authority of nurses to treat patients without a doctor’s supervision in a controversial proposal by the country’s largest health-care system. The plan, which would allow nurses with advanced training to broaden their responsibilities for patients, is drawing attention to a bitter debate over the relative roles of doctors and nurses. […]

Congress leaves town with no Zika resolution, lengthy negotiations ahead

Congress abandoned the Capitol Thursday for an almost two-week break without addressing how to combat Zika, even as public health officials issue dire warnings about the spread of the mosquito-driven virus with summer approaching. Republican leaders insist a deal can be struck soon to provide the money federal health officials say is needed to develop a vaccine. […]

Vet, one of 4,200 mistakenly declared dead by VA, feels ‘resurrected’

Uncle Sam is generally so considerate of veterans – but not when he declares the alive to be dead. That was the case with Joseph D. Kane Jr., an Air Force vet in St. Petersburg, Fla. A 2014 letter from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service to his wife said the agency was “sincerely sorry […]

Hispanic congressman: California Dems lack of support for Loretta Sanchez is ‘disgraceful’

Rep. Filemon Vela (D-Texas) blasted the California Democratic Party for backing Attorney General Kamala Harris over Rep. Loretta Sanchez in the primary for U.S. Senate. Vela in a statement Wednesday said the party’s active support of Harris “is insulting to Latinos all across this country.” “Congresswoman Sanchez has served her Party and her state in […]

More questions raised about OPM’s response to breaches of background, personnel records

A year after the government disclosed that personal information about millions of current and former federal employees and others had been stolen from two Office of Personnel Management databases, auditors remain skeptical of OPM’s steps to shut the cyber barn door. “We continue to believe that there is a very high risk that the project […]

Snapchat raises $1.8 billion; Obama officials divided on encryption; is Peter Thiel backing Hogan’s Gawker suit?

BIG MONEY: “Messaging app Snapchat Inc has raised $1.81 billion in an equity offering, indicating strong investor interest in the company despite concerns that it is struggling to attract advertisers,” Reuters reports. “Technology website TechCrunch reported on Monday, citing sources, that the company could be valued at about $20 billion. Snapchat, which makes a free […]

State Department IG slams Clinton over emails, wrongly declared dead at the VA, Europe’s migrant deal unraveling, and Obama to Trump: Stop scaring the world

STATE DEPARTMENT IG SLAMS CLINTON FOR EMAILS Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for her emails while she was secretary of state was “not an appropriate method” to conduct official business, the State Department’s inspector general declared in an 83-page report that also questioned the email practices of the past five secretaries of state. But […]

Sen. Orrin Hatch reacts to meeting with Merrick Garland before it occurs

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) hasn’t yet met with Supreme Court nominee Merrick B. Garland for what has been a long anticipated encounter between the former Judiciary Committee chairman and the federal appeals court judge he has long praised. But when the meeting does happen, don’t expect Garland to succeed in convincing Hatch to support his nomination, because Hatch has already […]

Treasury sanctions chief warns even tightest U.S. policy can’t keep every dollar out of Iran

The United States cannot guarantee that Iran won’t have access to dollars by continuing to freeze the country from the American financial system, the Treasury Department’s sanctions chief told lawmakers on Wednesday. It’s the latest clarification in a two-month-long spat between administration officials and mostly GOP lawmakers over whether Treasury plans to loosen restrictions preventing […]

Vulnerable Republican senators have a big problem: Voters don’t know who they are

After nearly 12 years in the Senate, North Carolina Republican Richard Burr holds a dubious distinction: a lot of people in his home state don’t know if he’s any good at his job. The trouble for Burr was laid bare in a recent poll revealing 28 percent of his constituents cannot form an opinion about whether they approve […]

For many poor families, housing costs are ‘out of reach’

Even as the federal government provides housing assistance for 5.5 million households, 7.2 million housing units are needed for more than 10 million extremely low-income families. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro delivered this bad news in a report on housing for low-income renters that is “Out of Reach,” which is the name […]

Paul Ryan is in another fight he doesn’t want — this time over LGBT rights

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan finds himself in the middle of yet another Republican civil war as the battle over LGBT rights has come to Congress, threatening to divide an already fractured GOP. It is a fight the speaker does not want to have — especially in a competitive election year in which presumptive GOP presidential nominee […]

House to vote again on LGBT anti-discrimination measure

The House is preparing for a contentious vote Wednesday night on a measure that would bar the government from paying federal contractors that discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. It’s the second such vote in less than a week on an issue that divides Republicans as a party and is proving equally contentious among GOP […]

Paul Ryan says he will not be rushed into a Trump endorsement

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Wednesday he will not be rushed into an endorsement of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, tamping down speculation that he was moving toward a declaration of support. “Look, I don’t have a timeline in my mind, and I have not made a decision,” Ryan (R-Wis.) told reporters summoned to […]

Democratic Senator wants a law forcing presidential candidates to release tax returns

The Senate’s sharpest-tongued privacy advocate has proposed a law to force presidential candidates to release their tax returns within days of securing their party’s nomination. Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden’s bill would require presidential candidates to release at least three years worth of their tax returns within 15 days of being officially nominated at their party convention, […]

House headed for another showdown on LGBT discrimination; Zika used to relax pesticide rules; arrests made in IRS phone scam

HOUSE DEMOCRAT TO RE-INTRODUCE ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT. The fight over Congress’ role in the broader LGBT discrimination fight that is going on in some states may come to head again this week in the House. Rep. Sean Maloney (D-NY) plans to reintroduce an amendment that would ban the federal government from paying contractors that discriminate based on gender identity […]

Apple, Facebook push for email privacy reform; SEC probes Alibaba; government funds going to ancient technology

MOVING FORWARD: “Technology companies and consumer advocacy groups on Tuesday urged the Senate to move forward with a landmark bill reforming the privacy of online communications,” the Daily Dot reports. “Silicon Valley giants like Apple and Facebook joined civil-society organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and New America’s Open Technology Institute in writing a letter […]

A hundred days later, White House isn’t giving up on replacing Antonin Scalia

On Feb. 13, the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia left the Supreme Court shorthanded and threw U.S. Senate into an unprecedented partisan standoff over confirming his replacement. Now 100 days later, little has changed: The Supreme Court sits with eight justices, and Senate Republican leaders remain determined to block President Obama’s nominee, Merrick B. […]

Report finds federal prisons held 157 inmates too long, one by almost three years

Government folks have such a way with words. Case in point: A federal watchdog report published Tuesday exposes the “untimely release” of inmates from federal prisons. “Untimely” probably seems a bit mild to the individual who was released 928 days late, almost three years, because of an error by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Then, […]

Senate defense bill becomes platform for controversial social issues

The Senate is set to begin fighting on Wednesday over a defense policy bill that has morphed into a platform for contentious social issues that deeply divide Republicans. The House has already passed its own version of the measure, which authorizes programs and spending levels for the nation’s defense programs and military campaigns. House and Senate Republicans are […]

Five arrested for impersonating IRS agents in phone scam

Authorities said Tuesday that they have arrested five people in Miami who are accused of tricking 1,500 victims into paying a total of $2 million to the IRS they didn’t owe, part of a far-flung tax scam that so far has netted criminals $36.5 million. The suspects, all Cuban nationals who were arrested Monday, were […]

House Democrat to revive LGBT anti-discrimination measure on floor

The House is headed for another showdown over LGBT rights this week as Democrats plan to revive a measure to bar the government from paying contractors that discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. The measure, sponsored by Rep. Sean Maloney (D-N.Y.), failed last week despite originally appearing to have enough votes to pass. Democrats accused House Majority […]

Barrasso to chair GOP platform committee at convention in July

The Republican National Committee on Tuesday is expected to announce that Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) will head the committee tasked with crafting the party’s official policy positions at the GOP convention in Cleveland, according to a source familiar with the decision. As chairman of the Republican Platform Committee, Barasso will have the challenging task of bridging […]

Senator calls for VA chief to resign over Disney remark

Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) has called on Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald to resign because of his remarks comparing wait lines at a Disney park to VA health care. “Secretary McDonald’s preposterous statement is right out of Never Never Land,” Blunt said Tuesday. “I call on him to resign because it’s clear he cannot […]

Political Twitter salutes Bob Dylan on his 75th birthday

Bob Dylan has a committed following in Washington, D.C., so it’s no surprise that political Twitter lit up in honor of his 75th birthday. Senators, federal officials and New York’s mayor were among those who weighed in. Check out their responses — and a conversation started by CNN’s Jake Tapper about which song is Dylan’s […]

End of Vietnam arms embargo, an accounting of war costs, and Europe on edge

END OF THE ARMS EMBARGO TO VIETNAM President Obama announced Monday that the United States would lift its long-standing arms embargo on Vietnam, a move that suggests the United States is growing increasingly concerned about China’s militarization — though the president and others have denied any connection. The sales will still take place on a case-by-case basis. […]

Senate aims to boost buyout offers to Defense Department employees

The Defense Department could dangle a much larger cash carrot before its employees to induce them to resign or retire, under a budget bill up for Senate voting this week. The bill would grant the Pentagon’s request to increase the maximum “voluntary separation incentive payment” — more commonly known as a buyout — from $25,000 […]

Democrats to fend off GOP attacks at rare hearing to impeach IRS chief

House Democrats plan to make the case Tuesday that impeaching the IRS chief is a waste of time and would require a full-blown investigation that could not come close to wrapping up by the end of this session of Congress. Outlining their strategy for what’s shaping up as a partisan hearing on four articles of impeachment Republicans have […]

Republicans pull measure from House floor that would roll back LGBT rights

Republican leaders avoided another explosion over gay rights on the House floor Monday when they stripped language from a VA bill that would have rolled back expanded rights for LGBT employees who work for federal contractors. The broader bill would provide greater access for veterans to private medical care outside the VA system, particularly in rural areas. […]

House takes action against Confederate flag, a symbol of treason

One of the most notable things about congressional action to restrict the display of Confederate flags at Department of Veterans Affairs cemeteries was the debate before last week’s vote. There was none. Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) offered an amendment that would ban the flying of the flags on VA cemetery flagpoles, and no one said a […]

Nearly 180 Democrats join call to end House fetal-tissue probe

All but a handful of House Democrats are calling on Speaker Paul D. Ryan to disband the special committee established last year to probe connections between abortion providers and medical researchers, accusing the panel of “continued abuses which jeopardize the integrity of the House and the safety of Americans.” The letter represents a new salvo […]

Next stop, home office: Agencies urged to step up telework due to Metro disruptions

For more federal employees in the national capital area, the first—and last—stop on their commute soon may be inside their own homes. Federal agencies have been told to be more open-minded in allowing their employees to telework, and to work alternate schedules, in preparation for Metro’s SafeTrack project. That project will cause slowdowns and other disruptions […]

IRS chief won’t appear at his impeachment hearing: No time to prepare, aides say

IRS Chief John Koskinen will not appear before the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday to defend himself against charges that he defied a subpoena from Congress as it investigated the treatment of conservative groups and should be ousted from office. Aides to the embattled tax collector on Monday said he has not had adequate time to prepare […]

Kamala Harris catches ride on populist wave in California Senate primary

LOS ANGELES — It was the kind of affirmation that candidates covet, especially in the year of the 99 percent: a woman who lost her home to foreclosure stood up at a campaign rally to thank the candidate for supporting her lawsuit against a mortgage company. “The gratitude of the community is unbelievable,” Tsvetana Yvanova told […]

VA chief compares waits for veteran care to Disneyland: They don’t measure and we shouldn’t either

Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald, under pressure to be more transparent about how VA measures wait times for veteran care, on Monday said the government should be more like Disneyland. Disney doesn’t track how long visitors wait in line for attractions at its theme parks to decide if they liked their experience, he said. So the VA […]

Bernie Sanders leads liberals’ fight against Puerto Rico rescue bill

The House is poised this week to finally begin considering legislation that would give Puerto Rico new tools to deal with its $72 billion public debt, and after weeks where it seemed as though conservative opposition might tank any rescue bill, it’s liberal critics who are now making their voices heard. Foremost among them is Sen. Bernie […]

High tech firms lag in diversity, EEOC says

While the high tech industry is a major source of economic growth in the United States, it generally lags well behind other parts of the private sector in the employment and advancement of women, people of color and older workers. That’s the take-away from an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission forum in Washington last week on […]

House to move on Puerto Rico bill; Congress gets closer to updating toxic substances law; health officials brace for Zika without money from Congress

HOUSE TO MOVE ON PUERTO RICO BILL. A House committee is scheduled to meet Tuesday to consider a long-awaited debt relief package for Puerto Rico, setting up a vote later this week on the legislation. Morning Consult has the details: The new measure, H.R. 5278, has been carefully negotiated by Chairman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) among skeptical […]

Bill hitting due process for VA staff is okay with union

Senate legislation ripping due process rights for Department of Veterans Affairs employees is getting battered for being too strong and too weak at the same time. While the bipartisan co-sponsors say the “Veterans First Act” would force greater accountability for VA staffers, a letter sent Wednesday by a dozen federal employee organizations points to […]

As he begins transition planning, Trump turns to unlikely source: Romney-world

Just 11 weeks ago, Mitt Romney was denouncing Donald Trump as a “fraud” and a “phony”  and all but calling for a floor battle at the Republican convention to deny the businessman the nomination for president. Yet today the man Romney tapped four years ago to draw up his blueprint for a new administration is in […]

Univision draws 100,000 to voter registration drives in move to increase its political clout

Univision, the nation’s largest Spanish-language broadcaster, has drawn more than 100,000 people to hundreds of voter registration and citizenship drives aimed at urging Latinos to vote. The effort is part of the media company’s push to expand its political reach in a year where the Latino vote could sway the outcome of the presidential race. Univision announced in February it would seek […]

Rep. Renee Ellmers supports North Carolina ‘bathroom bill,’ thinks federal government should back off

Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.), who is facing a tough primary challenge in June, declared her support Thursday for North Carolina’s controversial “bathroom bill,” which requires people to use public restrooms that correspond with their birth gender, not the gender with which they identify. In a debate against her primary challengers Rep. George Holding (R-N.C.) and Raleigh physician Greg […]

House turns into battleground over LGBT rights

The House floor is turning into an emotional, and at times ugly, battleground over LGBT rights, as Democrats accuse Republicans of promoting bigotry and discrimination over proposals GOP leaders say are intended to protect freedom of religion from government overreach. The conflict erupted on Thursday when Republican leaders successfully whipped their members to vote down a Democratic amendment that […]

House GOP Conference chair backs Trump, isolating Paul Ryan

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, announced her support for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign late Wednesday, leaving House Speaker Paul D. Ryan as the last major GOP leader on Capitol Hill not to back Trump. McMorris Rodgers, who is the highest-ranking woman in the Republican congressional leadership, disclosed in […]

Zika bill passes in the House; congressman moves to censure IRS chief; Harry Reid’s hands-off approach to Bernie

HOUSE PASSES ZIKA FUNDING BILL. The House worked late into the night on Wednesday on amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act, but they also found time to tuck in a vote on a $622 million spending package to help combat the Zika virus. The Republican-backed legislation passed under a veto threat from President Obama, and the […]

Zuckerberg meets with conservatives; Clapper sees evidence of spying on campaigns; China stresses security with Cook

ABOUT THAT MEETING: “Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday held a wide-ranging discussion with a group of conservative commentators who said afterward the Facebook CEO acknowledged the giant social network has a problem reaching conservatives,” Fox News reports. “S.E. Cupp, a columnist with the New York Daily News who attended the meeting, said Facebook executives ‘were very […]

EPA employees on hearing agenda, but that’s not all

Reading Assistant Inspector General Patrick Sullivan’s full statement to a House hearing might give the impression that the Environmental Protection Agency is a rogue’s gallery of cheats, thieves and reprobates. The session also had a not so hidden agenda. Topping a long list of federal employees and contractors Sullivan’s office has investigated is this standout: […]

Inside Harry Reid’s hands-off approach to Bernie Sanders

By all rights, Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) should be at open war with his colleague Bernie Sanders right now. Saturday’s Nevada Democratic Co

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