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I know that many of my colleagues are eager to sit in and express our profound opposition to everything going on.

As President Trump outlines his priorities for our country, we want to make clear that Los Angeles County cannot be forgotten.

We need a government that is run by and for working people, not billionaires—and that’s what the WFP is fighting for.

While we have no illusions about what we are up against in this chapter in our American story, this chapter will be written not simply by whoever occupies the oval office nor by the wealthiest among us … The American story will be written…

The outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for.

You can’t be pro-America and 'America first' and hate the workers when 99 percent of Americans work for a living.

Trump is creating a federal government that is like a private equity firm: cut, cut, cut, ask questions later.

We need to say, 'We screwed up. We’re the ones who have policies that shafted the working and middle class.'

The Republican budget is a cruel, atrocious budget—$2 trillion of Medicaid cuts.

If I can win elections by 35 points in Silicon Valley being for taxing the rich, you can win in any district.

This is a dark chapter, but I want people to be optimistic about the renewal of this nation.

because of possible retaliatory actions against his family and/or community members.

The Take it Down Act is a commonsense, bipartisan bill to protect Americans from the harms of intimate images being shared online without consent.

What Trump is trying to do in order to convince Putin to come to the table is not going to work if Putin senses weakness on the part of the United States.

And that is the danger here: that rather than bringing peace, it's going to bring more war.

I think it's pretty clear that that Mr. Trump has turned 80 years of U.S. foreign policy on its head.