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Sen. Johnson: Impeachment Appears to Be Distraction From What Democrat Leadership Knew About Jan. 6
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he thinks the upcoming impeachment trial of former President Trump may be a way to distract the public from why security was compromised on Jan. 6 and what Democrat leadership knew about it beforehand.
“Again, you know I’ve always believed the Russian hoax was a diversionary operation from the corruption that was occurring within the FBI, and potentially some of our intelligence agencies,” said Johnson During this week’s broadcast of “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News. “You have to kind of ask the question: What is this impeachment all about?”
Recently, Garcia and Republican Congressman Ted Budd introduced the “Vaccinate More Americans Act,” a bill that aims to lift regulations to allow more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to be administered.
The bill introduced by the Republican pair would allow vaccine providers to administer leftover COVID-19 vaccines to individuals eligible to receive the vaccine in the following phased allocation group, instead of letting the doses “go to waste.”
In a statement issued at the time, officials with Garcia’s office said that the bill was prompted by reports nationwide that COVID-19 vaccines were being allowed to expire because of “unclear state and local rules and regulations.”
“It’s outrageous that states are wasting COVID-19 vaccines at a time when so many people need them,” Budd said in Thursday’s statement. “These overly-strict regulations should not stand in the way of vaccinating as many Americans as possible, as quickly as possible. Rep. Garcia and I have a common-sense solution that cuts red tape and makes vaccine waste is a thing of the past.”
The “Vaccinate More Americans Act’ would allow vaccine providers to administer leftover vaccines to individuals eligible to receive the vaccine “under circumstances where it is reasonably necessary to prevent the expiration of any dose of vaccine for COVID-19 purchased from the federal government.”