Once a week, David Hawkings, editor-in-chief of The Firewall, walks us through the biggest stories out of Washington, D.C. Top of mind right now: The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the debate on whether to include a citizenship question on the census, and Congress reacts to the Mueller report.
Washington Roundup: The Supreme Court Takes On The Census
The judges will consider whether it's unconstitutional to ask a citizenship question on next year's census.
Washington Roundup: The Supreme Court Takes On The Census
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Posted: 8:55 a.m. EDT Apr 23, 2019
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