White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was cornered by Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy Thursday afternoon when he asked about why President Joe Biden killed the Keystone XL pipeline in
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Social media platform Parler announced Monday that its iOS app is relaunching on Apple s app store after being banned in January shortly after reaching the No. 1 spot in the store.
A release from Parler heralded their return, saying millions of Parler and Apple customers may once again exercise their right to freely exchange ideas and opinions on social media, without viewpoint discrimination. Parler s return to the App Store comes after months of productive dialogue with Apple. The dialogue was complemented by a backdrop of important revelations about Parler’s cooperation with law enforcement in the weeks leading up to January 6, as well as the prevalence of violent and inciting content on competing social media networks during that period. Parler contends that these revelations demonstrate that the then-number-one social media app was unjustly scapegoated and deplatformed shortly after January 6.
President Biden is starting to draw comparisons to a previous Democratic president who also wrestled with inflation, gas lines and unrest in the Middle East.
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Last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) sued the CDC for holding the cruise industry hostage. According to Evie Fordham with Fox News, Florida s lawsuit names the Department of Health and Human Services, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, the CDC, and CDC Director Rochelle Walensky as defendants. The complaint describes the U.S. cruise industry as singled out since air travel has been allowed to resume.
The latest guidance from @CDCgov is a joke but what else did we expect from the Biden Administration? Vaccine passports infringe on our liberty and don t keep people safe. Our cruise industry is a major economic driver. Let our ships sail!https://t.co/TMrkA09QvN Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) May 4, 2021
House Democrat Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) echoed misguided characterizations of Georgia’s newly-signed voting reform bill, joining President Joe Biden and others in likening the bill to Jim Crow laws.