
Senate Democrats "Stand Up" to President Trump
Season 2019 Episode 19 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Two bills take aim at President Trump's tax returns and possible presidential pardons.
The New York State Senate was front and center in Albany this week and nationwide, drawing significant attention for two bills they passed to "stand up" to President Donald Trump. The pieces of legislation allow New York officials to release tax returns in cooperation with congressional investigations and state prosecutors to bring charges against people who have received presidential pardons.
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Senate Democrats "Stand Up" to President Trump
Season 2019 Episode 19 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The New York State Senate was front and center in Albany this week and nationwide, drawing significant attention for two bills they passed to "stand up" to President Donald Trump. The pieces of legislation allow New York officials to release tax returns in cooperation with congressional investigations and state prosecutors to bring charges against people who have received presidential pardons.
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