the public s access to public streets could be controlled by people with any legal authority to do so. camera crews told me that they would need special permission to enter the area. how is this allowed in the united states of america come i wonder? of course, he does not appear the occupation of the area just like it did last year with seattle autonomous zone has harmed those that call that neighborhood home. not only is there no through traffic they are but no trash pickup either, which of course businesses like the barbecue restaurant smoke in the pit. alexander raised her children in the neighborhood and has run the small business for nine years in which he wants the reopened. she said, i m upset because people that are not part of this community came in and decided what we wanted to have here. i did not get to make a nonprofit and i don t get donations.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy at the Capitol on Tuesday.
Win McNamee/Getty Images Last week, the leaders of the House Homeland Security Committee struck a bipartisan deal on an idled piece of business: an independent commission to “investigate and report upon the facts and causes relating to the January 6, 2021, domestic terrorist attack upon the United States Capitol Complex.” The House is scheduled to vote on legislation creating the commission on Wednesday. Given the bipartisan announcement and Congress members’ shared firsthand experience of the assault the investigation may have seemed like a point of common ground. But in the four months since the pro-Trump rioters breached the Capitol, one’s position on the riot has become yet another loyalty test for Republican partisans. And on Tuesday morning, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced he was against the deal his own ranking member had struck.
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