The Biden administration granted waivers to two former union officials in February and March
The officials who received the waivers are Alethea Predeoux and Celeste Drake
White House officials have argued that the waivers were necessary and in the public interest for them to carry out their job functions
The move has been slammed as hypocritical by critics who claim that the union boss appointments have resulted in anti-worker policies
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Some of you are probably old enough to remember when the Democrats were making demands about getting “dark money” out of politics and closing the “revolving door” of lobbyists going in and out of plush government jobs. That was way back during (checks notes) the 2020 election. Sadly, how people campaign and how they govern are not always the same. One ethics rule regarding keeping lobbyists on the outside for a set period of time has already been taking a beating under the Biden White House and it may come as no surprise to learn that it’s being done at the behest of the labor unions. One official that Joe Biden tapped for a senior position at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) shouldn’t have been able to function in that job due to her prior work as a lobbyist for one of the largest government employee unions in the country. Alethea Predeoux’s job as a lobbyist should have barred her from communicating with her old clients at the Americ
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Harmeet Dhillon and Ying Ma join Laura Ingraham to discuss the left s silence on violence against Asian Americans
This is a rush transcript from The Ingraham Angle, May 5, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
LAURA INGRAHAM, FOX NEWS HOST: I guess the Rangers and the caps didn t get Biden s unity memo at Madison Square Garden. What? I thought it was unity was going to be busting out all over, Sean. And they couldn t take it.
HANNITY: I don t know. I was sort of an incorrigible kid. It was a normal experience.
INGRAHAM: No. You?