In the News
February 1, 2018
Representative Quigley details his confrontation with Devin Nunes, who has refused to help cooperate in the Russia investigation, and who he believes has not been upfront about his relationship with White House in this matter.
January 31, 2018
Rep. Mike Quigley questions Rep. Devin Nunes whether he collaborated with the White House in order to release a memo meant to discredit the Russia investigation and bring it to an end, but receives no answer from the chairman of the House intelligence committee.
January 30, 2018
"This is more than a movement -- we're in the midst of a transformative and overdue cultural reckoning. We commend the brave women who have come forward, shared their stories and said 'Me Too' because enough is enough."
Issues:
LGBTQI+ Rights
January 29, 2018
The 'Me Too' movement has swept the country as victims of sexual assault and harassment continue to come forward to share their story. Now, some are going to Washington D.C. for the State of Union to represent the millions who have spoken up about their abuse and those that haven't.
Issues:
LGBTQI+ Rights
January 29, 2018
Rep. Quigley will, with other Representatives from Illinois, bring advocates of the 'Me Too' movement to the State of the Union to stand for women's rights and for greater protections for women.
Issues:
LGBTQI+ Rights
January 28, 2018
Rep. Quigley and other Representatives from around the country plan on bringing sexual assault survivors and activists to the State of the Union.
Issues:
LGBTQI+ Rights
January 28, 2018
Rep. Quigley plans to bring Erin Walton of Chicago's Rape Victim Advocates to attend the State of the Union.
Issues:
LGBTQI+ Rights
January 22, 2018
The government has shutdown and lawmakers are scrambling to find a compromise. Representative Quigley speaks with MSNBC about the reason and cause for the shutdown and what he and other Democrats are doing to reopen the government.
January 20, 2018
The government shuts down and Rep. Quigley and his colleagues are working frantically to come up with a deal that will reopen the government and benefit Americans in the process.
January 18, 2018
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley details Steve Bannon and Corey Lewandowski’s testimony at a Congressional hearing and why he believes they could be crucial to understanding what happened during the Trump campaign and if they were aware of Russian interference during the election.
Issues:
Government Transparency