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"I'm not going to play that game," said Malcolm Kenyatta after host Leland Vittert abruptly ended his interview segment.
"What the Trump administration is doing to the Department of Education is not about policy. It’s about power," said PA Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta.
Kenyatta is in a position to influence change, but he’s not the ultimate decider on the future of the Democratic Party.
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GOP chair Michael Whatley touts Trump's domestic policy package as the embodiment of Republican promises on economy, border security and defense ahead of the 2026 midterm elections ...
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has a stark warning for Democrats’ fundraising efforts as numbers start to trickle in from ...
Generational shifts, ambiguous priorities and the intensifying dangers of the Trump administration have pushed the organization into uncertain territory ...
From health care to voter engagement, panelists call on Black communities to mobilize and reclaim their political power at ...
Many young Democrats see David Hogg’s exit from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as potentially accelerating his push to wage progressive primary challenges to middle-of-the-road ...
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A bill increasing penalties for assaulting municipal workers in Pennsylvania passed the state House on Tuesday, amid a climate of rising political violence. Under Pennsylvania law, aggravated assault ...
Randi Weingarten wrote DNC chair Ken Martin to decline an offer to be reappointed an at-large member of the DNC..
After getting re-elected as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee following a procedural snafu, Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta is ready to battle Republicans, galvanize ...
A self-described “do-something Democrat,” state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia) has thrown his hat into this statewide race.
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