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Your support makes all the difference.President Joe Biden has backed his Office of Management and Budget director nominee Neera Tanden after a vote confirming her appointment has been delayed.
Ms Tanden - who previously worked for President Barack Obama - has faced criticism from Republicans over her previous comments on social media and statements about Mitch McConnell.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the administration didn’t see it as a setback, and that they were continuing to fight for her nomination. “It’s a numbers game, right, it’s a matter of getting one Republican to support her nomination. We’re continuing to do that outreach,” she said.
It comes as Psaki defended the Biden administration’s reopening of a migrant facility for children after Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joining the GOP in strongly criticising the move. Taking to Twitter, AOC said: “This is not okay, never has been okay, never will be okay - no matter the administration or party.”
Mr Biden has previously called the child camps on the US-Mexico border “horrific” and promised during his 2020 election campaign to end the use of the facilities but The Washington Post reports that one centre in Texas is being reopened due to capacity issues at other facilities caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Meanwhile, veteran Utah Republican senator predicts that Mr Biden’s predecessor in the Oval Office would win the 2024 presidential nomination for the GOP, if he chose to run. “I don’t know if he’ll run in 2024 or not, but if he does, I’m pretty sure he will win the nomination,” Mr Romney told The New York Times.
If he does run, Trump may get the band back together. GOP rep Jim Banks says a group of conservative lawmakers met with Mike Pence to discuss a political action group to defend the Trump-Pence record. "He spoke very favourably about his relationship with President Trump," Banks told CNN. "I got the sense they speak often.”
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Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king as intelligence officials to release report on Khashoggi killing
President Joe Biden has spoken with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia ahead of the release of a report from US intelligence officials that is expected to reveal that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved and likely ordered the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
A White House report of their phone call on Thursday did not disclose whether they discussed the findings in the report.
We’ve got breaking news coverage of the call between the two major allies—and occasional antagonists—here.
Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king as intelligence officials to release report on Khashoggi killing
President Joe Biden has spoken with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia ahead of the release of a report from US intelligence officials that is expected to reveal that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved and likely ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
Most Republican voters believe 2020 election was invalid, poll finds
Joe Biden may have promised to restore national unity, but boy does he have his work cut out for him. To start, most Republicans don’t even think he won fair and square.
The majority of Republican voters believe the election is invalid, according to a recently released survey. The poll was conducted by R Street Institute, and found that 67 per cent of Republican respondents thought the 2020 election was invalid. Only 23 per cent of Republican respondents believed it was valid.
Graig Graziosi’s got more info on the not-so-United States.
Most Republican voters believe 2020 election was invalid, poll finds
The majority of Republican respondents believe that mail-in voting and ballot drop boxes resulted in more fraud
Anger as Florida lawmaker Greg Steube says transgender people ‘offend’ God
The debate around the Equality Act has revealed just how far apart the two parties are on issues of LGBTQ+ rights.
As lawmakers considered the bill this week, there was a taunting sign from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene put near a lawmaker with a trans daughter’s office, and a Republican congressman sparked anger when he suggested that transgender people are an “offence” to God.
Florida lawmaker Greg Steube made the controversial comment during a debate in the House on the passage of the Equality Act, which would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Graeme Massie has the scoop on that one.
Florida lawyer wants to fly “Welcome Insurrectionists!” over GOP meet-up in Orlando
With the impeachment over, it might seem like many have moved on from thinking about the January riots at the Capitol, but Daniel Uhlfelder sure hasn’t forgotten.
The Florida lawyer, who previously went viral for stalking the state’s beaches in a grim reaper costume to protest its Covid response, is fundraising to fly a “Welcome Insurrectionists!” banner over the Conservative Political Action Conference underway in Orlando.
Mitch McConnell says he would ‘absolutely’ support Trump if he becomes the Republican nominee in 2024
After publicly condemning former president Trump as “practically and morally responsible” for the January riots at the US Capitol, and reportedly privately saying he deserved to be impeached for it, Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell says he will “absolutely” support Donald Trump if the former president wins the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, according to an interview on Fox News on Thursday.
Alex Woodward is here to fill you in on the latest development in the GOP.
Mitch McConnell says he would ‘absolutely’ support Trump if he becomes the Republican nominee in 2024
Mitch McConnell will “absolutely” support Donald Trump if the former president wins the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, the GOP senate minority leader told Fox News on Thursday.
Walmart pays ‘starvation wages’ says Bernie Sanders in passionate defence of $15 minimum wage
Bernie Sanders has blasted Walmart for paying “starvation wages” in a passionate defence of a $15 minimum wage.
The Vermont Senator attacked the company, which made a profit of more than $15bn last year, after it earlier this month announced a wage rise for 425,000 of its employees by 13 March.
But despite the increase, many of the company’s employees will reportedly continue to earn the firm’s minimum wage of $11 an hour.
Graeme Massie with that one here.
Bernie Sanders accuses Walmart of paying ‘starvation wages’ in passionate defence of $15 minimum wage
Senator says government should not be subsidising US corporate giants
US conducts airstrike against Iran-backed militia in Syria: report
In what may have been his first major war-fighting move as president, Joe Biden signed off on an airstrike in Syria that targeted a structure believed to belong to an Iran-backed militia, officials told Reuters.
The strikes, carried out on Thursday, may have been in retaliation after rocket attacks against US forces in Iraq last week.
More details to come on this breaking story.
$15 minimum wage dropped from Democratic stimulus plan
The Senate’s non-partisan parliamentary adviser told Democrats on Thursday night that increasing the minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour shouldn’t be included as part of their broader coronavirus stimulus plan under Senate rules.
The ruling means that Democrats won’t be able to pass the wage hike through the so-called “reconciliation” budget process in the Senate, which requires less votes than the full 60 that’s usually necessary to overpower a filibuster.
I’ve got some details on what’s next for the big coronavirus relief bill.
$15 minimum wage dropped from Democratic stimulus plan
The Senate’s parliamentarian said the wage hike didn’t follow the chamber’s rules as presented
More details on the US airstrike in Syria
President Joe Biden ordered his first military action as commander-in-chief, knocking out a structure belonging to an Iran-backed militia in Syria on Thursday, in an apparent response to rocket attacks against the US in Iraq.
Graeme Massie has the latest.
US orders airstrike in Syria against Iran-backed militia, reports say
Military action is the first ordered by Joe Biden since entering White House
Kentucky Senate passes bill to restrict no-knock warrants
A bill that would limit the use of “no-knock” warrants passed the Kentucky Senate unanimously on Thursday, the latest effort to reform law enforcement tactics after police fatally shot Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment last year.
Here’s what you need to know.
Kentucky Senate passes bill to restrict no-knock warrants
A bill that would limit the use of “no-knock” warrants has passed the Kentucky Senate unanimously
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