president trump meeting with japanese prime minister

2019-09-25T12 44 48-04 00 https images.c-span org Files 1e8 20190925124606014 hd.jpg At meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe New York, President Trump casts doubt on trade deals being passed by Congress in the wake of Speaker Pelosi's decision to launch inquiry. At..

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judge likely to block new york from giving trump tax

federal judge would block New York from giving President Trump's state tax returns to Democrats Congress, at least for now.. Trump's lawyers seeking to prevent the state from releasing the president's tax returns and Congress from obtaining them under newly passed..

new york gives congress access to trump's

New York has role to play to help avoid constitutional crisis between the President and Congress their effort to obtain his tax returns. ... Pomp told The Buffalo News that the state cannot furnish Congress with, in this case, -- containing far more details than state..

portraits of the women of the 116th congress

To mark this dramatic shift representation, The New York Times published photographic portraits of all the women of Congress, documenting what power looks like in 2019.. New York Times Elizabeth D. Herman and Washington photo Marisa Taylor Schwartz discuss..

2019: a new york times line.

Democrats and Republicans alike joined Jewish groups in criticizing anti-Semitic by member of Congress, and the New York Times Sheryl Gay Stolberg frames it all as Republicans ploy... ..

op-ed: the chisholm legacy

Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman from New York, looking at list of numbers posted on a wall, 2 November 1965, Library of Congress. New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection. Roger Higgins, World Telegram staff photographer Library of Congress. ..

democrats seek more hate-crime protections

October 28, 1999 | By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE . WASHINGTON -- Democrats urged Congress yesterday to approve new protections for gays and lesbians by expanding federal laws that provide harsher penalties for crimes motivated by race, religion or national origin. . ..

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