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Trump derangement is a crippling mental disorder. It turns otherwise capable minds into Munchausen fabulators, so detached from reality that it’s hard to know what world they think they’re in. It leads to accusations like this: “[Trump was] AWOL during the country’s greatest health crisis in a century.” You can say many things about Donald Trump, and many negative things if you wish, but to call a man AWOL who declared a national health emergency the day after the World Health Organization did the same, banned travel from China, which was the viral source, immediately thereafter, withstood Democrat attacks calling him a racist, a xenophobe and hysteric for this life-saving move; to call a man who supplied record numbers of ventilators, masks and other health paraphernalia that the Obama-Biden White House had depleted and never replaced, who held daily public briefings on the virus with the heads of the CDC, and who performed a political miracle in getting vaccines
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On April 21, 2021, the Senate Subcommittee on Competition
Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights held a
hearing to explore competition in Apple s App Store and
Google Play. Representatives from Apple Inc., Google Inc., Spotify,
the Consumer Federation of America, Tile, Inc., and Match Group,
Inc. testified about competition within the two app stores. Chair
Klobuchar (D-MN), Ranking Member Lee (R-UT), and Members Blumenthal
(D-VT), Hawley (R-MO), Ossoff (D-GA), and Blackburn (R-TN)
expressed a willingness to take further action in this space and to
explore new legislation aimed at promoting competition in the app
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Published 20 April 2021
U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Josh Hawley (R-MO), and Rick Scott (R-FL) have introduced legislation that would ban all federal employees from using TikTok on government devices. The U.S. State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and TSA have already banned TikTok on federal devices due to cybersecurity concerns and the potential for spying by the Chinese government.
U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Josh Hawley (R-MO), and Rick Scott (R-FL) have introduced legislation that would ban all federal employees from using TikTok on government devices. The U.S. State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and TSA have already banned TikTok on federal devices due to cybersecurity concerns and the potential for spying by the Chinese government.