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Reed also told reporters Wednesday that if he declared candidacy for governor, he would not seek reelection to Congress
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Tom Reed of New York, co-chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, about where GOP lawmakers may find common ground with President Biden's agenda.
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"We must emphatically reject these horrible instances of physical attacks on our governing institutions and let democracy proceed.”
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“The cowards used a dead animal and a brick with a family member’s name on it to try to intimidate us. We assure everyone such threats only energize us to stand stronger.”
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"From my perspective, they'll cobble together 218 votes in the House, and they will get 60 to 70 votes in the Senate, and this will be given to the President's desk within the next week to 10 days."
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"It's not a coincidence that this is primarily an argument put forth by Republicans. That is a factual statement."
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"Now is the time when true leaders will emerge to roll up their sleeves, stay in the room and have the passionate debate."
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Congressman Tom Reed wants that deal to include provisions that ensure local governments get needed aid with no interference by the state.
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"Our country needs it. I mean people are sick of the divisiveness on both sides."
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"I went back this weekend, and laid out all the transcripts on my table, got the highlighter out, made lots of notes, reviewed several articles about impeachment, looked at some articles that were written by constitutional law experts and ultimately came to the conclusion that there was sufficient evidence to move forward."