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The video showed Trump telling supporters, "If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” shortly before they stormed Congress.
The proposal would also expand tax credits for families with children, lower-earning people and those who buy health insurance on marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act.
An estimated 27 million workers would see raises, though there would be 1.4 million fewer jobs.
Democratic senators are weighing their options for avoiding that outcome, including lowering the income level at which payments diminish.
The pandemic has given lawmakers a chance to do what they should have done long ago to support families.
The president's embrace of a higher minimum wage for federal contractors is a testament to the Fight for $15 ― and to his own evolution on executive power.
The Senate minority leader said the freshman Republican lawmaker was "not living in reality."
Jewish American organizations from across the political spectrum are asking Congress to discipline the House Republican for promoting conspiracy theories.
Three years before the actor named rocker Marilyn Manson as her abuser, she testified about the psychological and physical abuse she faced.
Rep. Stephen Lynch received both doses prior to Inauguration Day, according to his spokesperson.