House Democrats

The sweeping proposal, crafted by a band of lawmakers ready for just this moment, targets voting rights, campaign finance and ethics.
Don't count out the House minority leader just yet.
Democrats are not fans of the 84th attorney general but see his ouster as another presidential attempt to interfere with the special counsel's Russia investigation.
She's dusting off her playbook from 2006, when Democrats climbed their way out of the minority.
But more than 60 Democrats voted against her. That's bad.
Some want her out. Some don’t. Most just can't make sense of Donald Trump’s win.
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi also suggested Donald Trump had been making "verbal poo poo," which, accurate.
They got to show their frustrations. But they didn't get a vote.
Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis led the charge. "We will be silent no more."