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January 17, 2019
In a remarkable, at times contentious interview with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, the president’s lawyer was accused of contradicting his own past statements about collusion as well as what Trump and his supporters have repeatedly asserted. On Twitter, Trump has used the phrase “no collusion” dozens of times, and a number of those instances were direct denials that his campaign was involved with the Russian government.

January 17, 2019

Barack Obama's trailblazing presidency, a first for an African-American, began 10 years ago Sunday, a historic moment that some believed ushered in a post-racial America.

But given the racial politics amplified in the era of successor Donald Trump, the hope and change of 2009 has led to mixed results.

Advances in gender and racial equality have been unmistakeable over the past decade, and continue today, with multiple men or women of color -- notably senators Cory Booker and Kamala Harris -- likely to seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.


January 16, 2019
The standoff between President Donald Trump and House Democrats over funding for a border wall has lasted since Dec. 22, and though many public institutions such as Ohio State have remained open, others have been closed and many employers have not received payment.

January 16, 2019
"There's no reason that people should be denied food stamps in Central Ohio, because there's an impasse in D.C. on what to do with a border wall," said Reverend John Edgar on Wednesday, during a town hall at his Church for All People on Parsons Avenue.

January 15, 2019
A bill has been tabled in the US, which aims to improve the diversity of the Federal Reserve’s leadership.

January 15, 2019
Bill entitled the "Ensuring Diverse Leadership Act."

January 14, 2019
On January 14, 2019, Congresswoman Beatty spoke with NBC4's Colleen Marshall about her work to end the Trump Shutdown and why more Republicans are joining Democratic calls to reopen the government.

January 14, 2019
On January 14, 2019, NBC 4 reported on the launch of a hotline dedicated to helping federal workers in Central Ohio effected by the Trump Shutdown. The Ohio Federal Employees Impacted by Shutdown (OFIS) Hotline is a joint project of Reps. Beatty, Stivers, and Balderson, and can be reached at 1-833-876-0937.

January 14, 2019
On January 14, 2019, ABC 6 reported on the launch of a hotline dedicated to helping federal workers in Central Ohio affected by the Trump Shutdown. The Ohio Federal Employees Impacted by Shutdown (OFIS) Hotline is a joint project of Reps. Beatty, Stivers, and Balderson, and can be reached at 1-833-876-0937.