over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it s deeply uplifting. yes, it is. we re walking in their footsteps. just days after the nationwide protest over the fatal memphis police beating of tyre nichols, republican chairman of the house oversight committee, congressman james comer, eliminated the subcommittee on civil rights and civil liberties. my next guest proposed an amendment to reinstate the civil rights bill, but it was voted down along party lines. joining me now in studio, congresswoman jasmine crockett, a member of the house oversight committee. congresswoman crockett, welcome back to the sunday show. why should there be a subcommittee on civil rights and civil movements? considering where we are in this country, i don t even think it should be up for debate. unfortunately. this subcommittee existed before, this subcommittee was
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