
Where to Find the Voices in Rep. Peter King's District
In search for local reaction to Rep. Peter King’s hearing on Islam, radicalization and terrorism, a New York Times video team went to King’s district in Nassau county.
First stop, an Irish bar.

In search for local reaction to Rep. Peter King’s hearing on Islam, radicalization and terrorism, a New York Times video team went to King’s district in Nassau county.
First stop, an Irish bar.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Peter King was rather pleased with the way his controversial hearing was conducted today.
“I’m more convinced than ever that it was the appropriate hearing to hold,” he told reporters in the rotunda of the Cannon building a few minutes after the Homeland Security Committee adjourned its inquiry into the alleged radicalization Read More

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Peter King entered the packed hearing room on the third floor of the Cannon House Office Building this morning to a sea of flash bulbs and a swarm of about 20 video cameras.
He promptly delivered his opening remarks, justifying the need for the hearing and defending himself against the calls Read More