March 29, 2024

Sen. Roger Marshall Seeks to Block Biden’s Reopening Welfare-Dependent Immigration to U.S.

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) is looking to block President Joe Biden’s reopening of welfare-dependent immigration to the United States after former President Trump had written new regulations to make it more difficult for welfare-dependent foreign nationals to secure green cards. In early 2020, the Trump administration finalized a federal regulation known as the “public charge”

Brooks: Biden Hasn’t Had Many Errors Other Than ‘One Little Error’ on School Re-Opening

On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that President Joe Biden has had a “professional organization” and hasn’t had many mistakes other than “one little error” on “when schools are going to re-open.” Brooks said, “He’s amazingly done very well at holding the Democratic Party together, which was not natural. I think he’s…

Biden Upset Trade Unions By Scrapping The Keystone Pipeline, But Sided With Teachers Unions Against The Reopening Of Schools

Though President Joe Biden campaigned on his strong union support, his administration has not backed them consistently and has adopted policies that have upset leaders of some of the largest in the country. Biden pledged throughout his campaign that he would scrap the Keystone XL pipeline if elected. But trade and pipefitter unions where nonetheless…

Fauci Responds To Clip Of Rand Paul Saying He Was ‘Unwilling’ To Look At Data Supporting Reopening Schools

Dr. Anthony Fauci responded Wednesday to a recent clip of Rand Paul saying that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director was “unwilling” to look at data that supported the reopening of schools. “I think we better get our facts straight,” Fauci told McCallum in response to Paul’s suggestions that Fauci was “unwilling”…

Infamy: The Reopening of Embassies in Cuba and the United States

Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a news conference with Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., on July 20, 2015. On July 20, 2015, in another day of infamy, the embassies of Cuba and the United States were opened in both countries. After the Cuban flag was […]

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