Collins insists on vote to allow Pelosi to resume debate on resolution condemning Trump tweets colleagues
New York Congressman Jerry Nadler moves after a historic vote to leave and the Congressional record remarks by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in debate on a resolution condemning racist tweets of President Donald Trump that Pelosi be able to rejoin debate, Georgia Congressman Doug Collins demanding a recorded vote on whether to allow her to continue her speech, Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee putting the question to a vote of the House.





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