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Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines up COVID Stimulus Push: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

Joe Biden administration walks back Trump s parting shot at LGBT rights

Joe Biden s administration has already rolled back on a memo issued by Trump s Department of Justice in the final days of his presidency on LGBT+ rights. (PATRICK SEMANSKY/POOL/AFP via Getty) Joe Biden’s justice department has taken the first major step to reverse Trump’s relentless attacks on LGBT+ Americans. Throughout his four-year presidency, Donald Trump worked at every turn to limit the rights of LGBT+ people – and his administration used his final days in office to deliver a parting shot at queer people. On Sunday (17 January), John Daukas, head of the civil rights division in Trump’s Department of Justice, issued a 23-page memo seeking to significantly warp the landmark Supreme Court ruling in

Biden DOJ nixes last-minute Trump administration memo on LGBTQ rights

Biden DOJ nixes last-minute Trump administration memo on LGBTQ rights POLITICO 1/23/2021 © Zach Gibson/Getty Images Demonstrators carry rainbow flags past the White House. The Justice Department has taken its first major step under President Joe Biden to reverse the Trump administration’s resistance to expansion of rights accorded to LGBTQ Americans. Greg Friel, the lawyer just named to oversee the Justice Department’s civil rights division on a temporary basis, issued a directive Friday revoking a 22-page memorandum a Trump appointee released earlier this week taking a cramped view of a major Supreme Court decision last year that longstanding federal law protects LGBTQ individuals from discrimination at work.

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