Republicans slam Biden s executive order on US Supreme Court reforms ANI | Updated: Apr 11, 2021 06:17 IST
Washington [US], April 11 (ANI): US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans have slammed President Joe Biden s executive order establishing a commission to study whether to add seats to the Supreme Court.
According to The Hill, McConnell in a statement said the order and growing calls from liberals to expand the high court marked open disdain for judicial independence and that Biden s action marked a direct assault on the judiciary. Rational observers know well there is nothing about the structure or operation of the judicial branch that requires study, McConnell said in a statement.
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Sen. McConnell touts vaccines, defends Georgia election reform law in Paducah U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called COVID-19 vaccines a “modern medical miracle” and urged Kentuckians to continue to get vaccinated. by Liam Niemeyer of WKMS 5:16 pm, April 8, 2021
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell touted the COVID-19 vaccines, panned President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposal and again defended the controversial election reform law in Georgia during a visit to a Paducah hospital on Wednesday.
McConnell, speaking at a press conference at Baptist Health Paducah Hospital, said the COVID-19 vaccines were a “modern medical miracle” regarding how quickly the vaccines were developed, in less than a year, comparing them to the decades it took to develop the first polio vaccine. He also said it was important for Kentuckians to continue to get vaccinated with eligibility n
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Alexander Kithes, left, and Councilor James Cournoyer.
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WOONSOCKET – A former member of the Woonsocket City Council has filed for a restraining order and other civil measures against a sitting member of the council over what he alleges were “harassing emails and texts.”
Alexander Kithes, who served on the council from August of 2019 to November of 2020, filed for a restraining order against Councilor James Cournoyer on Feb. 5 in Superior Court. He alleges in the complaint that Cournoyer sent him harassing emails and texts and stalked him over a period of several months, leading him to request a no contact or restraining order “to protect myself and my family.”