Where does the White House stand on minimum wage now? Rep. Jayapal weighs in
White House stands on this issue, are analyzed by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) in conversation with Tiffany Cross. Jayapal and Cross also discuss whether the congresswoman feels safe on the Hill, as there are reported ongoing domestic terrorist threats on the Capitol.
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