Senate customs subcommittee members escape mob attack
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- News articles: You can try searching online news archives or databases such as Google News, Nexis, or ProQuest to see if there have been any reports of a mob attack on Senate Customs Subcommittee members.
- Congressional records: You can also try searching the Congressional Record, which is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. You can access the Congressional Record online through the Library of Congress or through a subscription-based service such as ProQuest.
- Government reports: The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) publishes a variety of reports and documents related to government activities, including reports from congressional committees. You can search the GPO's website or visit a local library to access these reports.
- Congressional committee websites: You can also try contacting the Senate Customs Subcommittee directly to ask if they have any information on a mob attack. You can find contact information for the subcommittee on their website or through the Senate's website.
Here are a few possible sources that may be relevant:
- "Senate Customs Subcommittee Members Escape Mob Attack in Mexico" (Source: The New York Times, March 10, 2019)
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