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Later today, there is a budget hearing for the Department of Health ( DoH ). The hearing will concern important financial decisions and the Administration s intention is to focus on those budget issues. To facilitate a productive hearing, I have been asked to clarify certain issues related to the ongoing nursing home discussion.
There is no doubt that in raising this issue I am mindful that we are all living through both a crisis and a tragedy. As the United States passes the grim milestone of 500,000 COVID-related deaths, it is a painful reality that each of these deaths has very real and very personal consequences for the families and loved-ones who bear the loss and for our community as a whole. While we all feel a sense of collective grief, I am truly sorry for each instance of individual loss caused by this pandemic.
Mike Lindell says it would help him prove to the world his belief that the recent presidential election was rigged. He also says some major retailers are dropping his company's products.
Mike Lindell says it would help him prove to the world his belief that the recent presidential election was rigged. He also says some major retailers are dropping his company's products.
Mike Lindell says it would help him prove to the world his belief that the recent presidential election was rigged. He also says some major retailers are dropping his company's products.
killing an injured man among other war crimes, all while serving as a navy s.e.a.l. overseas. now the new york times reports president trump is considering a pardon for chief edward gallagher. cnn can confirm the department of justice pardon office asked for files on gallagher and another service member accused of murder. as cnn s barbara starr reports, some former military members are now warning the president to reconsider. reporter: president trump is considering pardoning military members accused of what may amount to war crimes. the pentagon sunday was asked to send case files to the justice department pardon office for at least two service members accused of murder, including navy s.e.a.l. edward gallagher and army major matt goldstestei several tell new york times . this is not even a fog of war, you know, judgment call kind of situation. bullets are flying.