Questions Mount Over Whether Biden's Nominees Of Color Are Facing More Scrutiny
"Radical" and "dangerous": questions mount over whether President Joe Biden's nominees of color are facing more scrutiny. Sen. Hawley has voted no on every Biden cabinet nominee so far, denying blanket policy on opposing all of Biden's picks despite no vote on every cabinet pick so far. Hawley takes no issue with former President Donald Trump's lie that he won the election, saying, "he's going to say what he believes."
Nikki Haley praises Trump after saying "he let us down." She also keeps changing her position when it comes to her former boss, Trump. Haley praises his "strong speech" despite saying that he had no future within the GOP. A former republican representative said that the GOP should treat Trump the way the the United States treated the Soviets; isolate and contain him.
According to a source, Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump received the covid-19 vaccine at the White House in January.
The CDC chief warns that recent progress could be wiped out by covid-19 variants.
United States covid deaths has surpassed 514,000. A year ago, former Vice President Mike Pence said that the risk the virus posed to Americans was "low."
A second Cuomo accuser rejects the governor's apology, saying, "These are not the actions of someone who simply feels misunderstood."
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