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Print article Alaska Republican Rep. Don Young on Tuesday urged senators to support Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland during a hearing before a Senate committee, calling her a friend who will listen to Republican concerns, even though he disagrees with her on oil and gas development. Young told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that he believes Democratic President Joe Biden has the right to choose his “crew.” Young said he’s “quite proud” that Rep. Debra Haaland, D-N.M., is an American Indian, a Laguna Pueblo from New Mexico. “I would suggest respectfully you’ll find out that she will listen to you,” Young told the 20-member committee. “She may not change, like she and I do not agree on carbon fuels, you know that, we’ve said this before. But it’s my job to try and convince her that she’s not all right, and her job to convince me I’m not all right.” ....
Johnny Depp Transforms into Joker For Robert Pattinson s Batman in New Photo Long before the arrival of Pattinson as the next Bruce Wayne, The Batman director Matt Reeves expressed his desire to introduce a new version of The Joker. While he failed to mention whether he wants to achieve it in the upcoming film, Reeves noted that he aims to apply it in a future DC Films project and sequel. Among the Hollywood stars who want to be the next Joker is Depp, and a new fan art just granted his wish. On Instagram, user and artist @mizuriau reimagined the character and made Depp the new Joker. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Deb Haaland s nomination to lead Interior is a historic first for Native Americans. The GOP wants Biden to cancel it. Darryl Fears, The Washington Post Feb. 19, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Deb Haaland listens to speakers during a gathering in Albuquerque, in 2018.Washington Post photo by Bonnie Jo Mount. As Rep. Deb Haaland prepares for a Senate hearing Tuesday that could make her the first Native American in history to lead the Interior Department, her supporters are listening to Republican opposition to her nomination with worry - and anger. Haaland, a New Mexico Democrat,is expected to face sharp questioning from GOP members on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee regarding her opposition to new oil and gas drilling leases on federal land - a position she shares with President Biden. Her lifetime score on environmental issues with the League of Conservation Voters is 98 percent. ....