Arizona Republican Congressman Andy Biggs was hardly the first conservative to accuse the Biden administration of being weak in response to the hundreds of thousands of border encounters happening monthly in the Southwest. Biggs does, however, rank as one with a unique sense of timing.
Monday, the Justice Department and FBI each gave former President Donald Trump ammunition to use in at least his public relations battle with the federal agencies over both the Mar-A-Lago raid and Trump’s belief the agencies have become politicized.
As of May 2022, more than 1,500 claims have been made regarding COVID-19 vaccines, a spokesperson for NHS Business Services Authority, the body that handles the VDPS, confirmed.
Chandler engaged in a series of messages deemed “unwise and inappropriate for” a pastor by the church’s elders, but not in any way romantic or sexual.
“The independent Congressional Budget Office soundly debunks the White House claim that there are ‘no new IRS agents’ and ‘no additional audits,'” Republican House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Kevin Brady (R-Texas) said in a statement.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid has been reaching out to US President Joe Biden to set up a meeting regarding Iran’s nuclear future. However, an emergency call from Israel to Biden on the matter was reportedly rebuffed.
The Governor said Biden effectively insulted “half of America,” with his comments. “He’s trying to stir up controversy, he’s trying to stir up this anti-Republican sentiment right before the election, it’s just — it’s horribly inappropriate.”
The news follows the Justice Department’s release of the heavily redacted search warrant affidavit used to justify the Aug. 8 morning raid on Trump’s Florida home.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that it is “without an exaggeration, this mission will be the hardest in the history of IAEA.”
Unvaccinated children in Washington D.C. may find themselves kicked out of public school without alternative access to free education under a vaccination mandate that is expected to disproportionately affect minorities and poor families.