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Subject Summer Lee sees a 'failing democracy'
Date March 22, 2025 11:00 AM
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Hundreds gathered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Pittsburgh’s Hill District on Thursday evening for U.S. Rep. Summer Lee's town hall event.Constituents asked how the Democratic Party is navigating the chaotic first months of Donald Trump’s second term as president. ([link removed])

The crowd applauded and shouted in agreement as Lee argued that Democrats in Congress largely aren’t doing enough to push back on Trump’s agenda.

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