In the News
July 17, 2018
"The president is acting as if the Russians have something on him. There’s just no other way to describe it. It’s bizarro – I don’t know how to explain it. I can’t get into what I suspect based on a year and half [working on the House Russia] investigation. What I can tell you is: One could easily deduce from all this that the Russians have something on this president.”
July 17, 2018
Representative Quigley warns America that its democratic process and elections are at risk of cyber attacks by Russian hackers and needs to be updated and protected or we could face dire consequences.
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July 16, 2018
Rep. Quigley says that President Trump should not be meeting in a room with Russian President Vladmir Putin alone in Helsinki, Finland, because it would look bad and cast suspicion on Trump's campaign and our elections.
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July 16, 2018
“The Russians have shown us that our voting technology is outdated and susceptible to attack, and today’s indictment of a dozen Russian intelligence officers, including those who conspired to hack election systems, only further reinforces their ability and intentions."
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July 10, 2018
Rep. Mike Quigley and fellow Democratic Illinois Representatives visit the migrant children who have been separated and detained from their parents along the border and detail what they witnessed.
Issues:
Immigration
June 18, 2018
Rep. Quigley bemoans the chaos caused by President Trump and his inability to take responsibility for his mistakes. The President instead shifts blame to anyone (his allies and enemies alike) but himself.
Issues:
Immigration
June 7, 2018
Rep. Mike Quigley goes on Wolf Blitzer's show to criticize Rep. Devin Nunes for working hand-in-hand with the White House during an investigation.
May 16, 2018
Rep. Quigley argues that the House intelligence committee should put back the investigation on Russian interference in spite of the in-fighting between members of the two parties
May 15, 2018
"Getting a gun shouldn't be as easy as renting a bike — but in many cases, it is ... Reminds us just how dangerously simple it can be for an everyday civilian to obtain a weapon of war."
Issues:
Gun Violence Prevention
May 3, 2018
Rep. Quigley talks to Don Lemon about how it's legal to subpoena a President, and why it's necessary that Trump be subpoenaed in order to learn the truth, under oath, of what he knew and didn't know during the election.