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Check out from an important day of confirmation public hearing
By Sahil Kapur
On an important day of President Donald Trump’s candidates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tarushi Gabard, and Kash Patel got off to Capitol Hill for a hearing.
Health and Human Service Secretary Candidates, Director of the National Information Bureau, and the FBI Director all controversed for the same reason.
And they all tried to clarify and neglect the past stances and remarks that the Senator, who decided whether to confirm them, landed them in hot water.
This is an important point:
Kennedy is facing skepticism from a major member of the GOP Senator: Senator Bill Cassidi, Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pension Committee, was held on Thursday. Senator Bill Cassidi said that he was “struggling,” Kennedy’s nomination. 。
The Louisiana Republican members revealed that he had not decided about his voting and was asking more questions to Kennedy. Doctor Cassidi also belongs to the Senate Finance Committee, holding a Kennedy hearing on Wednesday to vote for whether to report a nomination to the House of Representatives.
Patel will be broken on January 6th with Trump. Patel argued that a specific violent criminal is not worthy of tolerance.
“I have always refused violence against law enforcement agencies, but on January 6, we have dealt with violence against the enforcement agency on January 6,”. “And I don’t agree with commuting for individuals who committed violence against the law execution agency.”
Grilled about Edward Snowden Gabbard: Former Democratic member of the Democratic Party from Hawaii was struggling with questions from several Republican Senator’s praise for the past praise of Edward Snoden. 。 ”
Gabard, as the members of the committee have several members, stopped denying the previous remarks or calling him a “traitor”, and he said “he broke the law.” I clarified important information by doing.
Of all the candidates faced the hearing on Thursday, Gabbard may be doing the most tougher job to prevent GOP’s asylum.
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Trump turns the moment of the mourning of the people into his political agenda.
Matt Dixon
Only 11 days after the presidential position, Donald Trump faced the tragedy of the nation that lived in dozens after the Washington DC Army helicopter and 64 passengers who were carrying Washington DC Army Helicopter and 64 people collided in the air on Wednesday night. I did.
His reaction, as his campaign was broken many times from political norms, bypassed a regular playbook that the president would continue after the tragedy.
Without a complete investigation or waiting for the victim’s list, the president began to start attacking with his finger. Instead of abandoning political combat and focusing on the victims, he used the opportunity to promote the agenda for diversity, fair, and inclusive efforts.
His approach has been paid attention to the recovery effort, the victims, and his CRASH drops on the debate over one of his largest political targets. And Trump faced his criticism of his handling at that moment, in line with how he avoided traditional politicians.
Trump immediately posted a social media post on Wednesday night before many facts were known.
At a press conference on Thursday’s White House, he read a traditional speech rather than the pathetic DOL’s will, but then he felt something from the campaign rally and called the Democratic official “disaster”. He began saying his predecessor and saying that he would follow DEI -despite evidence that these policies contributed to the aerial collision.
“I have been a 35 -year investigator, and when we investigate aircraft accidents and talk about the standards, we did not meet the published international standard of providing information in the wake of the accident.” He told MSNBC for the former investigator Jeff Gwthetti Air Bureau and the National Traffic Safety Commission.
New recruitment: At a press conference, Trump has appointed Christopher Rochelow as a FAA commissioner.
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More Crashfall Out: Congress members have expressed concerns about the CRASH of the crowded “very complicated” airspace around the DC and the first US commercial airplane since 2009 after the aerial collision.
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For now, it’s all from a political desk. Today’s newsletter was edited by Adam Wollner and Faith Wardwell.
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