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In this Dec. 19, 2016 photo, U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-NY, smiles in his New York office in Harlem after an interview with The Associated Press. Rangel thought he would be wrapping up his 46-year career in Congress on a note of triumph, leaving office at the same time as a history-making fellow Democrat, President Barack Obama, with the country in the hands of longtime friend Hillary Clinton. Instead, he said he is exiting to "a nightmare," the ascendancy of Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Deepti Hajela)

In this Dec. 19, 2016 photo, U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-NY, smiles in his New York office in Harlem after an interview with The Associated Press. Rangel thought he would be wrapping up his 46-year career in Congress on a note of triumph, leaving office at the same time as a history-making fellow Democrat, President Barack Obama, with the country in the hands of longtime friend Hillary Clinton. Instead, he said he is exiting to "a nightmare," the ascendancy of Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Deepti Hajela)

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