Daily Mail: "I think I was excusing myself from the room," Nancy Pelosi says of THAT photo Donald Trump tweeted from their fiery White House meeting – and hints she wants the audio leaked next

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Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she was excusing herself from the room in the photo of her standing up to Donald Trump that the president tweeted in the wake of their fiery White House show-down over Syria. Following the meeting both parties went on the attack, with Pelosi asking Americans to 'pray for [Trump's] health' before Trump tweeted a photo of the confrontation with the caption…

Meet Local Hero Nominees: Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44) and Rep. Jimmy Gomez (CA-34)

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Representatives Nanette Barragán and Jimmy Gomez fight for the rights and inclusion of their constituents every day, whether in downtown LA, South Central, Long Beach, or even at the border. They set the example of the representation we need and deserve in Congress. Jimmy Gomez both were born and raised in Southern California, each of them a child of immigrant parents who moved to…

Axios: The trade deal that might survive impeachment

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The war over impeachment has hastened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s determination to approve a trade deal with Mexico and Canada, making it the one thing most likely to get done this year, lawmakers and their aides tell Axios. Democratic lawmakers need something to bring home to their constituents ahead of 2020 — especially those in vulnerable districts. And while Pelosi has said she is…

RealClear Politics: "Possible Impeachment Upshot? A Bipartisan Trade Deal"

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Given political realities, could the NAFTA replacement, the U.S-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, ever see the light of day? “I don’t think Nancy Pelosi will have time,” Trump told reporters in New York on Wednesday. California Rep. Jimmy Gomez, who is part of the working group, told Politico, impeachment could have a beneficial influence on negotiations. “Sometimes when there’s a…

Spectrum News: Whistleblower Identified as CIA Agent in 'Stunning' Revelation

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This week’s events led up to a whistleblowers complaint and the testimony from Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire. New information shows the whistleblower is a Central Intelligence Agency officer and that the White House, along with the Justice Department, learned about the whistleblower’s concerns around the same time the complaint was filed,…

Politico: More Dems see path to resolving new NAFTA differences

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House Democrats believe they are making progress with the Trump administration over how to fix their concerns with the new North American trade agreement, indicating a congressional vote on the measure is still possible this year. Several lawmakers said they had not yet seen the text U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer delivered on Wednesday in response to their concerns. But…

Black Star News: Congressional Leaders Introduce Legislation to Address Hunger Among College Students

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Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) introduced legislation to address the growing crisis of food insecurity among college students across the country. The Enhanced Access to SNAP Act (or EATS Act) would amend the Food and Nutrition Act to include “attending an institution of higher education” as a form of qualification, expanding SNAP eligibility to millions of college students experiencing…

MSNBC: Small fraction of U.S. workers get paid parental leave

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The United States is the only major country in the world without a paid parental leave policy. For Congressman Jimmy Gomez, this is not only a national issue but a personal one. As a child, his parents had to take off unpaid days of work in order to treat his pneumonia. These events inspired the Congressman to restructure the paid family leave policy in the California State…

NPR: DOJ Official Behind Failed Census Citizenship Question to Leave Department

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Earlier last year, Gore was criticized by both Democratic and Republican lawmakers for failing to appear at a House Oversight committee hearing after he was invited to testify about the DOJ's request for a citizenship question. When he finally showed up at a follow-up hearing, he refused to answer lawmakers' questions beyond information that was publicly available. Gore did later provide…

Los Angeles Daily News: Time to impeach? For L.A. County House members, the idea isn't radical anymore.

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While the three Republican House members from Southern California – Paul Cook, CA-8, Yucca Valley, Ken Calvert, CA -2, Corona and Duncan Hunter, CA-50, Alpine – oppose impeachment, here’s a look at where others in the region stand. This list includes people who believe they’ve already seen enough to oust Trump, some who favor impeachment because it will help Congress in court and others…