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At Event With Markey, Clark Says She's 'Waiting To See How This Plays Out' On Potential Kennedy Challenge
Sen. Edward Markey and Rep. Katherine Clark hosted a town hall together to discuss the Green New Deal, shortly after news emerged that Rep. Joe Kennedy may run against Markey. -
Rep. Clark Talks Impeachment, Guns And Mitch McConnell
It wasn't just Robert Mueller's report that pushed the senior House Democrat to support an impeachment inquiry. -
Markey And Clark Join Calls For Impeachment Inquiry
Both called Thursday for the start of an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over Russian election interference and the president's possible attempts to obstruct justice. -
Rep. Katherine Clark: Acosta 'Unfit To Be Secretary Of Labor'
The congresswoman is calling for Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to resign because of his role in reducing Jeffery Epstein's sex crimes sentence in Florida about a decade ago. -
Rep. Katherine Clark: 'I Have No Reason To Doubt' Rep. Lori Trahan
Clark said she stands by Trahan, even after a watchdog group called on the Federal Election Commission to investigate the origins of a loan Trahan gave to her own campaign in 2018. -
Rep. Katherine Clark Says She Is Confident The Government Will Stay Open
Clark says she thinks President Trump has learned that a shutdown "is not the way to govern." -
Shutdown Is 'A Nightmare,' Katherine Clark Says
Rep. Katherine Clark says the shutdown is having serious national security implications and discussed a new compromise from House Democrats. -
Rep. Katherine Clark: Trump Is Holding Americans 'Hostage'
Clark says the president is using "fear and division" in an attempt to make good on a campaign promise that she says will have no real impact on border security. -
Katherine Clark Discusses Her New Role As A Democratic Power Broker
Translating ideology into legislation is how the Congresswoman defines her job. -
Rep. Katherine Clark: Kavanaugh Confirmation Ushers In 'Dangerous Time' For Supreme Court
Clark said Kavanaugh's testimony gave her "extreme concern" about the Supreme Court's ability to remain nonpartisan in the future.