Democratic consulting firm Saguaro Strategies scrubbed the Wikipedia page of President Biden’s incoming chief of staff, Jeff Zients, prior to his appointment as the president’s COVID-19 czar in 2021.
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Biden’s incoming chief of staff slammed by liberals over corporate past, massive wealth
President Biden’s incoming White House chief of staff, Jeff Zients, has faced criticism from progressive think tanks for his private sector past.
Manchin says Biden ‘should have a lot of regrets’ over classified docs mishandling
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Sunday that President Biden should have “a lot of regrets” over his mishandling of classified documents after he said he had none last week.
Matt Gaetz says classified docs scandal ‘feels like the Democrats are taking out Joe Biden’
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said Wednesday there’s an “element” to the Biden classified documents scandal that “feels like the Democrats” are trying to unseat the president.
Gaetz introduces ‘Abolish the ATF Act’ after ruling against stabilizing braces
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., introduced the “Abolish the ATF Act” on Tuesday following a controversial ruling by the agency that tightens regulations on pistol stabilizing braces.
Are more classified Biden docs out there? Karine Jean-Pierre dodges question
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn’t say Tuesday whether the search for Obama-era classified documents had concluded.
Children’s hospital advised school district not to require disclosure of students’ chest-binding to parents
The Parkway School District in St. Louis County was advised by transgender experts against requiring staff to disclose the chest-binding practices of students to parents.
DC poised to soften penalties for carjacking, other violent crimes, despite mayor’s veto
The D.C. Council is set to pass sweeping criminal justice reform legislation that will nearly eliminate all mandatory minimum sentences and soften penalties for many violent crimes.
San Fran’s reparations committee proposes $5 million to each Black longtime resident, total debt forgiveness
The San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee has proposed paying each Black longtime resident $5 million to atone for the city’s decades of systemic racism.
Biden repeats questionable claim he frequented Black church during civil rights movement
President Biden repeated the questionable claim that he helped organize protests at a Black church in support of the civil rights movement during his Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech Sunday.