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Joe Biden Sued by Trump Appointee Roger Severino, Asked to Resign Before End of 3-Year Term

Joe Biden Sued by Trump Appointee Roger Severino, Asked to Resign Before End of 3-Year Term On 2/3/21 at 8:58 PM EST Roger Severino, who was appointed to the Council of the Administration Conference of the United States by former President Donald Trump in January 2021, filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden on Wednesday after being informed he was being fired. Biden s administration has relieved some Trump appointees of their positions. On Wednesday, Biden asked 10 Trump appointees to the Federal Services Impasse Panel to resign. Severino said Wednesday that although he had been asked to vacate his three-year-long term on the Council by White House Presidential Personnel Office Deputy Director Gautam Raghavan by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, he would refuse to resign.

Twitter Axes Group for Hate Speech About HHS Official s Biological Sex

30 Jan 2021 A Christian organization has been suspended from the Twitter social media platform for stating Dr. Rachel Levine’s, assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), biological sex. In recent weeks tech giants like Twitter, Facebook, and Google have been censuring mostly conservative voices on social media platforms, including former President Donald Trump and My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell. “You can now add Focus on the Family’s The Daily Citizen to the list,” Jim Daly, president of the organization, wrote in a blog last week. Daly wrote about the ongoing censorship that has taken place in the wake of a volatile election:

At Pandemic s Outset, Trump Admin Risked Exposing Dozens of Feds to COVID-19 to Avoid Bad Optics

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On Trump s final day, HHS launches probe into Illinois abortion law | State and Regional

SPRINGFIELD — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched an investigation to determine whether Illinois has violated federal law by enacting and enforcing the 2019 Reproductive Health Act which, among other things, requires certain health insurance plans to cover abortion services. In a letter dated Jan. 19, which was the last full day of the Trump administration, HHS’s Office of Civil Rights notified the Chicago-based Thomas More Society that it had received a complaint the group filed in October 2019 and had agreed to open an investigation to determine if certain portions of the act violate federal law. Specifically, the letter stated that HHS’s Office of Civil Rights “is investigating whether the state of Illinois, through its Department of Insurance and Department of Central Management Services, is discriminating against health plan issuers and plans that would offer health coverage that limited or excluded abortion coverage but for the Re

Health officials push importance of testing after COVID variant outbreak at UM

Health officials push importance of testing after COVID variant outbreak at University of Michigan ‘It’s a bummer,’ student says of sports hiatus, ‘but it’s definitely the right thing to do.’ Updated:  Tags:  READ: Five cases of the highly-contagious variant B.1.1.7 are linked to the university’s athletics department. School officials said they are doing everything they can to prevent the spread after one student tested positive. Some students at the University aren’t too thrilled at the fact that sports have been suspended due to the new variant of coronavirus. Ad “It’s definitely a bummer,” said student Christie Gillies. “The variant is in our county, so it’s definitely the right thing to do. As president Schlissel was saying, if it’s in this county, then it’s definitely at our school. It’s just a matter of time.”

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