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Democratic presidential candidate Seth Moulton on Sunday pledged to do “whatever I can” to ban all assault weapons and high-capacity magazines if he’s elected next year, calling gun violence a “national emergency” in the wake of Friday’s mass shooting in Virginia.
The Massachusetts congressman from Salem, who served in Iraq, said “weapons of war have no place on our streets or in our schools.”
Robert Mueller volunteered to serve his country in Vietnam and under the administrations of Republicans and Democrats. He is an American patriot.
Rep. Seth Moulton, a Marine veteran who is running for president, will introduce a plan Tuesday evening to expand military mental health services and will disclose that he sought treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder after his combat deployments during the Iraq War.
There was a time when many Americans approached Memorial Day weekend with some degree of dread, knowing it would bring back painful memories of loved ones lost.
Today, most of us look forward to this long weekend with excitement — we celebrate the unofficial start of summer.
A powerful congressional committee holds a hearing on single-payer health care.
It sounds like the perfect place for lawmakers looking to score easy political points and cut new sound bites for one of the nation’s biggest policy debates. Right?
Not if you’re talking about Wednesday’s hearing in the House Budget Committee. Members from both political parties questioned Congressional Budget Office officials in a quest for new ammunition in a health care fight that has already lit up the 2020 campaign trail.
As President Trump demonstrated Wednesday, he might be the focus of endless congressional investigations, but when it comes to the question of impeachment he holds all the cards. At least for now.
Impeachment was the talk of Washington Wednesday, as Democrats huddled to discuss whether — and how — to proceed.
Some members of the Massachusetts delegation are leading the calls for President Trump's ouster. They include Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Congressman Seth Moulton — both presidential candidates.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been preaching restraint, without taking impeachment off the table.
State cannabis laws have left one group of medical marijuana users in limbo: veterans. Rep. Seth Moulton has three bills that could help.
"There are doctors -- we've heard all the stories -- who just tell their patients that they may lose their benefits if they talk about this because it's breaking federal law to use cannabis," Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton told Newsy.
Medical marijuana is legal in more than half of U.S. states, but current cannabis laws have left veterans in limbo.
The Trump administration is trying to assure Congress that it does not want to start a war with Iran, but some lawmakers who fought in Iraq are not so sure.
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford both briefed Congress on Tuesday about Iran. Shanahan told reporters earlier on Tuesday that the U.S. military buildup in the region has stopped Iran and its proxies from attacking U.S. forces, but the crisis is not yet over.