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Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips Announces Run for Democratic Presidential Nomination

Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips announced on Friday that he will not seek reelection to Congress and will instead pursue a run for the presidency. Phillips believes that democracy requires participation and that it is time to stop fighting one another and begin fighting for one another. He is a one-time vice chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus and is a longshot candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Phillips is 54 years old and is ready to take on the challenge of running for the presidency.

House Republicans Struggle to Find Speaker as Democrats Propose Expansion of Speaker Pro Tempore’s Power

House Republicans are facing difficulty in finding a new speaker of the House of Representatives after their first nominee, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, was ousted 10 days ago. On Friday, a small group of moderate Democrats proposed expanding the power of Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry until a new speaker is elected, while House Republicans consider their second nominee, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan. Democrats are refusing to bail out the House Republican majority in their search for a new speaker, leaving the outcome of the power struggle uncertain.

Parents of Tyre Nichols to Attend President Biden’s State of the Union Address to Advocate for Justice and Change

The parents of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who died after being beaten by police in Tennessee, have been invited to attend President Joe Biden's State of the Union address next week by Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.), the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. The invitation is in response to renewed calls for policing and gun control measures following the death of Nichols and a mass shooting in California this month. The State of the Union address will be an opportunity for President Biden to address the nation and Congress on the current state of the country, and the Congressional Black Caucus and the Nichols family hope that his words will bring about meaningful change and justice.

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