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- Monitor Breakfast'I really don't trust the attorney general': Pelosi on Trump, Barr, and moreHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi was the guest at the聽Monitor Breakfast聽on Wednesday. You can watch the full C-SPAN video of Ms. Pelosi's appearance聽here.
- First LookSenate's push for Native American safety a bipartisan effortProposed bills seek to reduce violence against Native American women and children. Amid a movement to increase awareness of the deaths and disappearances of indigenous women, the bills would expand tribes' ability to prosecute non-Native Americans.
- Politics WatchAs Trump Show heads into Season Two, will we still want to watch?At his kickoff campaign rally in Florida, the president gave a speech that could have come from 2016. He may need new ideas to attract new voters.聽
- Pelosi on impeachment: 鈥楾his isn鈥檛 about politics鈥The most powerful woman ever in American politics is locked in a battle royal with a president like no other over the future of American democracy.
- A fighter or a peacemaker? Amy Klobuchar is trying to be both.The Minnesota senator has passed more bills than any 2020 rival, and has won over moderates and conservatives. That may not be what Democrats want.聽
- Why this Republican senator has been able to forge her own pathA former state legislator who became U.S. senator in 2002, Senator Murkowski has become that rare breed: a genuine swing vote in a polarized chamber.
- Georgia abortion law: Hollywood calls for boycott, but can it leave?Many in Hollywood opposed to the Georgia abortion law want to pull up stakes completely, but a boycott could end up hurting those it is meant to help.
- First LookCap-and-trade climate bill set to pass in OregonOregon could soon become the second state to implement a cap-and-trade climate bill. Supporters say the bill would cut emissions and invest in transitioning the state economy and infrastructure to better prepare for severe climate events.
- First LookSarah Sanders leaving White House, returning to ArkansasWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders will step down at the end of June after two years on the job. She is being urged by President Trump and others to run for governor of Arkansas.
- First LookDemocratic presidential debate lineup setOnly two major candidates missed the cut for the first set of Democratic presidential debates June 26-27. Now, those competing in a crowded field must find a strategy to set them apart from the pack.聽
- The view from one of the last abortion clinics in LouisianaAccess to abortion has been declining dramatically in parts of the U.S., like the South.聽Part Four of our series,聽"Looking past Roe."
- First LookFormer Trump aide agrees to judiciary interviewFormer White House communication director Hope Hicks has agreed to meet with the House Judiciary Committee on June 19, 2019. The committee subpoenaed Ms. Hicks as part of its investigation into Robert Mueller's report and obstruction of justice.
- Politics WatchBiden stays above the pack 鈥 and aims fire at TrumpBy skipping a big Iowa cattle call, and visiting the state on his own a few days later, the former VP stays a step ahead of the overcrowded field.
- 鈥楬e will eat a half-truth teller alive鈥: Marianne Williamson takes on TrumpAuthor and 鈥90s spiritual guru Marianne Williamson talks about her campaign, and the 鈥榟umanitarian emergency鈥 involving children in the U.S.
- First LookLittle signal, lots of noise in Virginia primariesVirginia politics are considered a microcosm of national trends. But after hosting its primaries for this year's state elections, the only clear trend after Tuesday's results is that there isn't one.聽
- After promising start, Kamala Harris looks for ways to break throughDemocrats鈥 massive 2020 field leaves candidates like California鈥檚 Kamala Harris struggling to gain traction. Upcoming debates could shake things up.
- Trump says Mexico deal waylaid tariffs for nowThe U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement Friday to avoid tariffs, although critics say the deal simply restates preexisting efforts. Both countries continue to search for ways to manage high levels of immigrants seeking passage across their border.
- 2020 race: The one thing 23 Democrats aren鈥檛 talking aboutDark horse Seth Moulton is the only Democrat in the 2020 race focusing on foreign policy, which he says is a potential weakness of President Trump.
- Politics WatchAt graduation time, even the speeches can sound politicalMost commencement speakers deliver inspirational advice. But for politicians, the chance to tout a record 鈥 or sneak in a jab 鈥 is hard to pass up.
- To impeach or not to impeach? That may be the wrong question.Congressional Democrats have options other than impeachment when it comes to dealing with perceived presidential offenses 鈥 including censure.聽