Steve Pearce, chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party, said on SiriusXM’s
Breitbart News Saturday with host Matt Boyle that Republicans should fight the nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) to lead the Department of Interior because of her “radical” record when it comes to fossil fuel production in the United States.
“[Haaland] has taken a radical position all along,” Pearce said of her record in the House representing New Mexico. “She’ll be doing things that are devastating nationwide.”
Pearce discussed with
Breitbart News Saturday how President Joe Biden’s orders to fight so-called manmade climate change by shutting down the Keystone XL Pipeline and placing a moratorium on leasing for drilling on federal lands is devastating state economies.
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Publisher
A promise has been made that the Democratic nominee for Vice-President of the United States will be a woman when former Vice-President Joe Biden became the front runner for the Democratic nomination and committed to selecting a woman as his running mate.By choosing a woman to share the ticket, Biden could help make history if the first woman Vice-President in history is elected with him in November.
The shortlist of possible choices include some familiar names among Democratic elected officials; Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, among others.
this, and those six chairmen have been very involved in how we will proceed. so what s interesting there, the house speaker not being super committal on a timeline for the impeachment inquiry or whether it will wrap up by the end of the year. and you heard her say maybe you will see more depositions over the thanksgiving holiday. that s after the eight witnesses are set to testify in public this week. democrats want to question them to find out whether president trump was directly involved in this deal to maybe trade ukrainian military aid for investigation of joe biden s son. with me now a member of the democratic leadership team in the house, assistant speaker ben lujan of new mexico. thank you for being back on the show. good to be with you again. let me start with the president s new remarks this morning also in response to a comment from the house speaker saying that he would strongly consider testifying, either in person or via written questions, to members of the house. do
why we re inviting republicans, why we ve extended the invitations and submitted the subpoenas around the trump administration. and president trump continues to block the testimony and evidence and doesn t allow the people to come testify. to this constitutional responsibility is one that we will take seriously, that we are taking seriously, and that we will make sure we present to the american people. it s not about the politics. it s about getting the facts out to the country. congressman ben lujan making some news with us this morning. thank you for being with us. i appreciate it. thank you. we re going overseas to the anti-government demonstrations in hong kong taking a violent turn. you ve got protesters fighting police with arrows and molotov cocktails. we are headed live to the ground with the latest. we are we want to tell you about a new nbc news exclusive, after the developments in the case of rodney reed. he is the texas man set to be executed wednesday for the 1996 mu
progressives. i think some of this can be explained by political circumstances and, you know, nancy pelosi has been very up front with her democratic members saying from a political perspective, you do what you have to do. you come out against me, you go right ahead. her interest is in protecting her majority and she realizes that different pieces of her majority have different demands from their own constituents. she has shown a willingness in the past to take the heat on their behalf. when they needed to go out and attack her in 2018 she said, go ahead. just win your race so you ll put me back in charge as speaker of the house. i think you have that going on here. lujan does have good relationship with freshman lawmakers and i wonder if this means that he will have some sway and some influence there moving forward with them. excuse me. no, that s okay. i do think that that is