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Rep. James Clyburn steps down from House leadership, pledges support for Biden’s inclusive vision | New Pittsburgh Courier

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**FILE** Rep. James Clyburn (Travis Riddick/The Washington Informer) Longtime South Carolina Democratic Rep. James Clyburn has announced his resignation as assistant House Democratic leader, effective immediately, while simultaneously committing to run for reelection. Clyburn, a staunch supporter of President Joe Biden, said he aims to focus on conveying the message of inclusivity and unity … Continued

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