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âIf itâs America against Russia or America against any other country, I think everyone in this room knows which side I'm on."
Those suggesting the attorney general lied during his confirmation hearing should be "ashamed," the White House spokesman said.
Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein want more details on Flynn's contact with Russia.
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âThe American people also deserve to know the full extent of the President and his teamâs ties to Russia. Letâs give them that information,â the Minnesota senator said.
Senators say the Flynn scandal should be investigated. The House was a bit more dismissive.
It is alarming, but sadly not surprising, that Republicans in the Senate took offense to the contents of Coretta Scott Kingâs letter, but not to the concerns that moved her to write it.
In one swift move, the Southern senator brought together white and black women who want their voices heard.
She gave a forceful speech about making sure that women's voices are heard.