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Jan 21 2021
News
Kevin McCarthy slams Biden for ‘virtue signal’ executive orders and ‘appeasing’ WHO
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Thursday slammed President Biden’s first-day executive orders that reversed major Trump administration policies.
The California Republican faulted Biden orders axing a permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline with Canada and rejoining the Paris Climate Accord and World Health Organization. He also criticized Biden’s legislative proposal to relax
New York Post (News)Dec 22 2020
Opinion
25 Times Big Tech Claimed They Censored Conservatives by Mistake
Big Tech has eviscerated free speech on social media. There have been at least 25 famous, well-documented examples of when Big Tech companies censored conservatives, allegedly by mistake since August 7. 2018.
Conservatives ranging from President Donald Trump to conservative commentator Candace Owens and entire news outlets like the New York Post have been erroneously censored, and
NewsBustersMay 05 2021
News
Trump seen as likely to run in 2024; Facebook ban enrages GOP
Sources close to Donald Trump believe he’s increasingly likely to run in 2024 — and that was even before the Facebook Oversight Board inflamed conservatives by upholding the ban on the former president.
Why it matters: Trump and his inner circle view Facebook reinstatement as crucial to his political comeback. The independent Oversight Board's decision, which gives the company six
AxiosOct 14 2020
News
Is confirming Barrett worth the possible blowback for the GOP?
Confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, began Monday. With just three weeks until Election Day, the debate over the nomination has been as much about whether it’s appropriate for Republicans to fill the seat at this time, as it has been about Barrett’s qualifications.
Despite any partisan fireworks that might occur, the hearings may
Yahoo! The 360Mar 19 2021
News
Biden stumbles up steps of Air Force One months after breaking foot
The Democrat, who at 78 became the oldest president to assume the presidency, was caught on video repeatedly tripping on the staircase and catching himself ahead of a flight to Georgia. Biden was able to recover on his own and he continued toward the plane without assistance.
Biden offered a quick salute at the top of the stairs after recovering from his fall.
White House
Washington ExaminerJun 18 2020
News
Trump signs sanctions bill over China’s Uyghur ‘concentration camps’
President Trump on Wednesday signed legislation authorizing sanctions to punish Chinese officials responsible for human rights abuses against the country’s mostly Muslim Uyghur minority.
Trump quietly signed the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act without a public event.
The White House announced the bill signing about an hour after bombshell allegations in former White House National
New York Post (News)May 27 2020
Opinion
Banning Trump from Twitter would be a disservice to the public
Twitter is not a public utility, despite the push in recent years to have certain tech companies declared part of the public commons.
While the social media giant remains a private entity that makes its own rules, some of the content it hosts falls squarely in the public interest. This would include elected officials' Twitter accounts.
The power and influence wielded by elected
Business InsiderDec 03 2021
News
Peng Shuai
“Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai went missing for 18 days after accusing former Chinese Communist party leader Zhang Gaoili of sexual assault back on Nov. 2… The former French Open and Wimbledon doubles champion claimed retired Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli forced her into sex three years ago in a since-deleted online post to the Chinese social-media site Weibo. Peng has not been seen in public
The Flip SideMay 17 2021
News
Oklahoma governor booted from commission after banning critical race theory
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has been kicked off a commission marking the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre after he banned critical race theory from schools.
The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission members called a special meeting last week and “agreed through consensus to part ways with Governor Stitt,” the commission said in a statement.
The commission’s
New York Post (News)May 10 2021
News
For Biden, vaccine patent waiver is a test of US leadership
True leadership often involves making hard choices. President Biden’s support for a vaccine patent waiver received mixed reviews. But it signaled a U.S. intent to return to global moral leadership.
When asked during a July 2020 one-on-one campaign event with public health activist Ady Barkan if he supported sharing COVID-19 vaccine technology with the developing world, presidential
Christian Science Monitor