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the rot at the Department of Justice begins and ends with Donald Trump.

As long as his focus is on using DOJ as a tool for revenge and not law enforcement, the cover up of the Epstein files, along with the countless other problems at DOJ, will continue.

Democrats will fight this budget tooth and nail to ensure it never becomes law.

Mueller and Trump represent polar opposites of what a public servant should be.

Our Capitol Police deserve more and I will continue to push @SpeakerJohnson until they get it.

Make no mistake: they did this at 4AM so no one would see, no ceremony, no real recognition.

I rise today to recognize February as National Cancer Prevention Month and to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to reducing the burden of cancer in communities across our Nation.

We will show up, but we think it would be better to have it in public.

We will not support an extension of the status quo, a status quo that permits masked secret police to barge into people’s homes without warrants, no guardrails and zero oversight from independent authorities.

We have nothing to hide. We have called for the full release of these files repeatedly.

There's something about this administration's attitude toward this, which I think really leads us to conclude they have something to hide.

Get the files out. They are slow-walking it. They are redacting the names of men who are in it.

I hope today there will be more Republicans joining this leader

You know, maybe following Trump is like Thelma and Louise — right over the cliff.

Public sentiment in terms of how Trump is behaving as president and what he’s doing as president keeps sinking and sinking and sinking.