District of Columbia | October 22, 2021
Biden Says First Responders, Police Who Refuse Vaccine Mandates Should Be Fired
District of Columbia | October 22, 2021
President Joe Biden said Thursday that first responders and police officers who refuse vaccine mandates should be forced to remain at home or be fired. Biden issued vaccine mandates or weekly testing for private companies with 100 or more employees in early September. Police officers and first responders across the country have voiced opposition to the mandates, with some leaving the job over it. “As many as one-in-three emergency responders in some cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, right here in Baltimore, are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates,” Cooper noted Thursday. “I’m wondering where you stand on that. Should police officers, emergency responders be mandated to get vaccines? And if not, should they be – stay at home or let go?” Biden responded quickly by saying “yes and yes.”… (Excerpt from the Daily Caller)
District of Columbia, Illinois, International | October 18, 2021
US Should Secure Freedom of Missionaries in Haiti Without Ransom: Rep. Kinzinger
District of Columbia, Illinois, International | October 18, 2021
The United States should free missionaries in Haiti without ransom, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said on Sunday, shortly after a U.S. Christian aid organization said a group of its missionaries had been kidnapped in the Caribbean nation.
The Illinois Republican told CNN that the United States must find the group and see if it can negotiate their release without paying a ransom or should use the military or police to secure their freedom.
“We need to track down where they are and see if negotiations—without paying ransom—are possible. Or do whatever we need to do, on a military front or a police front,” Kinzinger, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said… (Excerpts from the Epoch Times)
District of Columbia | September 21, 2021
Durham Indictment In Russiagate Could Lead To Jake Sullivan
District of Columbia | September 21, 2021
District of Columbia | September 20, 2021
‘Clinton indictment’ blows Russia collusion conspiracy wide open, top GOP investigator says
District of Columbia | September 20, 2021
District of Columbia | September 17, 2021
Trump offers sympathy for those charged with Jan. 6 offenses . . .
District of Columbia | September 17, 2021
Former President Trump in a Thursday statement offered sympathy for those charged with participating in the Jan. 6 riot, while not mentioning a controversial rally at the Capitol scheduled for Saturday that is backed by supporters of people arrested in connection with the riot. Trump has not linked himself to the “Justice for J6” rally on Saturday, which has precipitated new security measures on Capitol Hill. “Our hearts and minds are with the people being persecuted so unfairly relating to the January 6th protest concerning the Rigged Presidential Election,” Trump said. “In addition to everything else, it has proven conclusively that we are a two-tiered system of justice. In the end, however, JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL!”…. (Excerpts from The Hill)