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Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins actually tweeted the bigoted remarks from his official government account.
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Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins actually tweeted the bigoted remarks from his official government account.
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Rep. Mark Pocan compares the GOP leadership transition to musical chairs, while questioning Speaker Mike Johnson's dedication to serving everyone.
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