EDMONTON Alberta Premier Jason Kenney appeared as a guest on American cable network Fox News Friday afternoon, where he lamented U.S. President Joe Biden s Keystone XL cancellation and said those who invested in the pipeline should be compensated by the U.S. government. “Well, first we congratulate President Biden on his inauguration and election and hope to have a really close and strong relationship,” said Kenney in an interview with The Story host, Martha MacCallum. Kenney told MacCallum Alberta ships $100 billion worth of energy to the U.S. annually and that KXL would’ve increased that shipment in safe, modern way.
Sometime shortly after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, the Senate will likely begin the impeachment trial of soon-to-be-former President Donald Trump.
John Sullivan, the 26-year-old left-wing activist who recorded up-close video of a woman’s police-involved shooting during the Capitol siege on Jan. 6, has been granted a conditional release without bail on a handful of federal charges.
Goya Foods’ CEO has thoughts on the pandemic and the politics involved, and he’s not afraid to speak his mind.
While guesting on Fox News Friday, Bob Unanue in the words of The Daily Wire “came out swinging.”
His target? Those to the Left of the aisle who’ve “weaponized” COVID-19 for political gain.
You might recall Bob landing in headlines last summer when he took a trip to Washington.
I covered the controversy:
[G]oya Foods President and CEO Bob Unanue went to the White House recently. More than that, he talked to Donald Trump… [H]e said some positive things about the Commander-in-Chief which…was called out…
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In Major Blow, Amazon s Web-Hosting Service Boots Right-Wing Parler Off The Internet
Amazon joined the growing list of companies cracking down on incitement to violence in the wake of the Capitol attack by Trump supporters.
In a stunning crackdown on Parler, Amazon jettisoned the right-wing social network from its web-hosting service just after midnight Pacific time early Monday, the Associated Press reported.
That means Parler, a favorite of extremist Donald Trump supporters, will be off the internet unless or until it can find another host.
Amazon took the action because of Parler’s lack of restrictions over users’ calls for violence, which violate the company’s terms of service, in the wake of the lethal attack on the Capitol Wednesday that left five people dead, including a police officer.