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Jodey Arrington Talks State of America Under President Joe Biden
Friday on
KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Congressman Jodey Arrington joined Dave and Matt to talk about the state of America under President Joe Biden, Biden s policies, violence and riots, the Paris Climate Agreement, increasing the minimum wage, investigations, and more.
Arrington started the discussion by saying that he is distressed for the country, mostly due to the fact that Biden did not waste any time with the policies that he has kicked off. The Congressman was concerned with things like the Paris Climate Accord, Biden clamping down on the oil industry, and especially Biden s more open border agenda. Speaking on that point, Arrington said that a more open border would weaken our country, weaken our chance at prosperity, and threaten our citizens due to the lack of a good vetting process. Arrington said that Biden is simply pandering just for the sake of being popular.
Congressman Arrington was one of a few Republicans who spoke on the House floor before a vote concerning impeachment against President Trump on Wednesday.
Amid Capitol Invasion, Congressman Pfluger Held Firm on Promise to Object to Biden’s Election
WASHINGTON, DC As the U.S. House reconvened after being interrupted by protestors who breached the Capitol building Wednesday, it seemed the air had escaped the balloon for lawmakers to reject electors from key battleground states and delay Joe Biden’s election as the next U.S. president.
President Donald Trump and his supporters have argued for two months that the Nov. 3 presidential election was stolen using a wide variety of allegations of voting irregularities occurring in seven swing states.
The electors from two states were ultimately contested during the certification of the election of Democrats President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday night. The states were Arizona and Pennsylvania. Full debate ensued on both houses of congress over Arizona but the objection, led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tx.), failed by a wide margin in both houses. Into the earl