Emails reveal Democratic Rep. Jim Himes privately urged colleagues to back Trump’s expanded spy powers — while he publicly opposed them.
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Emails reveal Democratic Rep. Jim Himes privately urged colleagues to back Trump’s expanded spy powers — while he publicly opposed them.

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A man with a mission: interview with Congressman Jim Himes
Representing the 4th District of Connecticut, Congressman Jim Himes has returned to Washington for his second term and visited American University to discuss his involvement in politics and how he hopes to change things on the Hill.
Congressman Himes touched upon various topic points during his visit to American University, including sustainability and what the future holds for citizens of the Untied States. His latest task involves tackling the Federal Deficit, as the United States is now $14 trillion dollars in debt.
With John Boehner leading the Republicans as the majority House party, Himes continues to work to ensure democratic voices are represented while keeping American interests in mind.
To view ATV Special Broadcast's video interview with Congressman Himes, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_QL2YN4I30
For other special broadcasts, including interviews with Rudy Giuliani and Congressman Wexler, visit http://specialbroadcast.auatv.com