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does anyone have the link for this Jackson County, Mo R pols article?
Butt edge edge needs to be fired
Mayorkas needs to be fired
Garland needs to be fired
>zelenzky, you will die anyway.
once the DS is done with him, he becomes a liability.
What is Garland doing in Ukraine.
First the treasury witch
now the DOJ chief.
What are they doing?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-is-set-to-use-his-first-veto-to-save-what-republicans-call-a-woke-rule-that-lets-retirement-fund-managers-consider-companies-social-and-environmental-records/ar-AA18aPm5
Biden is set to use his first veto to save what Republicans call a "woke" rule that lets retirement fund managers consider companies' social and environmental records
Story by jlalljee@insider.com (Jason Lalljee) • 12h ago
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mike-lindell-called-ron-desantis-a-trojan-horse-for-the-left-in-a-rant-at-cpac/ar-AA18auuP
Mike Lindell called Ron DeSantis a 'Trojan Horse' for the left in a rant at CPAC
Story by insider@insider.com (Cheryl Teh) • 7h ago
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/how-obama-biden-and-other-elected-officials-have-made-millions-by-being-in-office/ss-AA17Qojz
How Obama, Biden and Other Elected Officials Have Made Millions by Being in Office
Story by Gabrielle Olya • 10h ago
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/feinstein-fetterman-hospitalizations-could-spell-trouble-for-democrats/ar-AA18acRf
Feinstein, Fetterman Hospitalizations Could Spell Trouble for Democrats
Story by Aila Slisco • Yesterday 11:15 PM
Fetterman's 2022 midterm election win gave Senate Democrats a 51-49 advantage over Republicans. However, his absence, along with Feinstein's, leaves the chamber evenly divided between the parties.
With Republican Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho and Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon also away from Washington in recent days, the current balance of power in the Senate stands at 48-48.
Vice President Kamala Harris has already been called into action three times this week to break ties to confirm two of Biden's judicial picks. As the Senate is continuing to consider Biden nominees, the vice president's tie-breaking vote will remain crucial until the return of Feinstein or Fetterman.
Sarah Binder, political science professor at George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts and Science, told Newsweek on Thursday that the deadlock could slow the confirmation process or force Democrats to focus on nominees with bipartisan support.