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I am deeply alarmed by this latest wave of threats against Jewish Community Centers in states across the country. 

This week, I was deeply alarmed by actions taken by the White House that put the interests of Russia ahead of the interests of the United States.

Today, a bipartisan group of Representatives introduced H.R. 1059, the Russia Sanctions Review Act. 

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It is not enough to say, okay, the National Security Advisor has resigned. We have here a pattern, not just a single incident of failing to disclose...

We here in the Democratic Whip Press Shop thought we’d pass along a few questions you may want to ask Speaker Ryan and Leader McCarthy at today’s press conference:

Michael Flynn's resignation must not be the end of the focus on this administration's concerning ties to Russia and the Putin regime. 

I continue to be deeply concerned that President Trump is taking steps that make America less safe. 

Reports that National Security Advisor Michael Flynn discussed easing sanctions with the Putin regime before the inauguration raise serious alarm bells. 

Things aren't going so well for Republicans back in their districts. Last night, Reps. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), Justin Amash (R-MI), and Diane Black (R-TN) arrived at town halls with hundreds of voters demanding answers on President Trump’s unconstitutional Muslim ban, GOP efforts to #MakeAmericaSickAgain, and more.

Politico reports on the vocal opposition Chaffetz faced: