House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Tuesday that she was bringing two transgender military service members to the State of the Union.
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5 things to watch in President Trump’s State of the Union address
President Donald Trump is scheduled to give his State of the Union address on Tuesday. Here’s what to watch for in his address
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Elizabeth Warren apologizes to Cherokee leaders over DNA test, reports say
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God ‘wanted Donald Trump to become president,’ Sarah Sanders says
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After indictment, Roger Stone mocks Mueller with doctored photo on Instagram
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