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Shadow senator sees energy, momentum for statehood, an unintended Trump legacy

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Washington, D.C Shadow U.S. Sen. Ankit Jain He is a United States senator. Ankit Jain ran for election in 2024 and won — and he represents 702,000 people as one of two Washington, D.C. “shadow” senators. But this senator can’t vote in the Senate — and he doesn’t get paid. Jain’s office isn’t on the capitol grounds but rather a half mile away in the John A. Wilson Building, the center of D.C. local government. President Trump’s federalization of …
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CITYVIEW broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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