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FOX News Washington correspondent Rich Edson details Senate hearing on Special Report
President Biden’s nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reportedly refused a request to bring humanitarian aid to Cuba during a 1996 trip where he met with Fidel Castro.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, then a congressman, reportedly declined a request ahead of his fact-finding trip by human rights organization Freedom House to bring an aid package, including coloring books and medicine, to the people of the communist dictatorship.
Becerra has previously faced scrutiny for the Cuba trip, which included a meeting with the now-deceased dictator Castro. Upon returning, Becerra refused to call for free and fair elections in Cuba, despite pressure from fellow members of the House Hispanic Caucus, as Fox News previously reported.
California AG office withholding data on gun sales, restraining orders from researchers
Sacramento Bee 3/4/2021 Hannah Wiley, The Sacramento Bee
Mar. 4 Attorney General Xavier Becerra s office is withholding gun violence data from a state-funded research institution tasked by lawmakers with evaluating California s firearm regulations and also is directing universities to destroy records the agency previously released.
Researchers at the UC Davis California Firearm Violence Research Center say that over the last several years, the Department of Justice has made it increasingly difficult to access data only it maintains, despite a legal mandate to provide the records.
The Legislature in 2016 passed a law to establish and fund the center, which works alongside an existing gun violence research program at UC Davis. The idea was to support independent research to identify policies that best prevent deaths and injuries caused by gun violence.