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Wednesday afternoon, Special Council Robert Mueller made his first public statement since the release of his 448 page report detailing the extent of Russia's interference with the 2016 Presidential Elections.
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement today in honor of LGBTQ Pride Month:
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement following the mass shooting at the municipal center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, which killed at least 12 people and injured several more:
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi released this statement on President Trump's threat to impose escalating new tariffs on goods from Mexico:
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after House Republicans sabotaged the passage of a bipartisan disaster relief bill already agreed to by the Senate, their third act of obstruction in the past week:
"This is staggering. House Republicans have once again heartlessly sabotaged the passage of an urgently-needed, bipartisan bill to bring relief to millions of families across America devastated by natural disasters.
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San Francisco — Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on Louisiana's new abortion ban, which prohibits abortion at as early as six weeks, before most women know they are pregnant, and does not contain exceptions for cases of rape or incest:
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after Special Counsel Mueller made a press statement reiterating the extent of Russian efforts to disrupt our elections and that President Trump was not exonerated of obstructing the Trump-Russia investigation:
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after House Republicans once again objected to a disaster relief bill that the bipartisan Senate overwhelmingly agreed to, even after more deadly storms hit communities over the weekend: