A key Senate Democrat says his party’s signature domestic spending legislation can be revived around two key areas: reducing prescription drug costs and boosting clean energy tax credits.
The Biden administration told Republican senators it had $18 billion in unobligated funds for coronavirus testing, mitigation, and contact tracing, according to a summary obtained by Bloomberg Government, a pool of unused money that will likely factor into negotiations on a coronavirus relief bill, Jack Fitzpatrick reports.
Tangled diagnosis history
Brown s issues included schizophrenia, hallucinations and an apparent psychotic break in 2017 that led to him lose 41 pounds in prison.
The Oregon State Hospital concluded that Brown was faking or exaggerating his illness early on, became genuinely psychotic between July 2019 and September 2020, then recovered somewhat and again began malingering, or feigning his illness.
On Friday, Jan. 15, Judge Dailey cited state and defense witnesses to find that the state hospital s position was perplexing and not persuasive or credible, noting that four doctors with experience diagnosing and treating psychosis recognized Defendant as floridly psychotic upon meeting him in 2019 and did not believe him to be malingering.
Andy Ngo at antifa protest. Photo courtesy of the Center for American Liberty.
On June 29, 2019, Portland antifa rioters physically assaulted Andy Ngo, editor-at-large at The Post Millennial, who was reporting on the riot at the time. After police apparently failed to investigate the assault, Ngo took matters into his own hands in June, filing a lawsuit against Rose City Antifa and members of the mob who allegedly beat up Ngo. Benjamin Bolen, the antifa rioter whom Ngo blamed for one of the assaults, attempted to weasel out of the lawsuit via an Anti-SLAPP motion. Multnomah County Judge Kathleen Dailey rightly refused this move.