Director Comey created a political firestorm eleven days before a presidential election merely to confirm what we already knew: that Secretary Clinton’s email practices were legal.
Press Releases
Reid Statement on Native American Heritage Month
Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement in recognition of Native American Heritage Month.
Reid Statement on Latina Equal Pay Day
Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement in recognition of Latina Equal Pay Day.
Reid Statement on Nevada Day
Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement in celebration of Nevada Day.
IN LETTER, REID SAYS COMEY “MAY HAVE BROKEN THE LAW”
Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid sent the following letter to Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey today.
Reid Statement on FBI Letter to Republican Congressional Chairmen
“Director Comey has a responsibility to the public to provide more information than a three-paragraph letter so that the public can base their opinions on facts, not speculation.”
Reid Statement on the Passing of Marge Sill
“No one cared more about protecting Nevada’s breathtaking wilderness than Marge Sill, and no one fought harder to ensure it stayed that way.”
Reid: Trump Must Accept Election Results “From His Own Lips”
“Donald Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the upcoming election is horrifying. He must immediately reverse course and state that he will accept the results of our free and fair elections. “
Reid, Pelosi Call for All Leaders to Join in Affirming Fairness of our Democratic Process
“When a major party’s nominee riles up his supporters and repeats the lie that the election is ‘rigged,’ the failure of Speaker Ryan and Senator McConnell to affirm the fairness of our democratic process and condemn Donald Trump’s comments is complicity…”
Reid Statement on Justice Department Tracking Police Use of Deadly Force
Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement after Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the Department of Justice will collect data on the use of deadly force by police for the first time.