US Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, speaks during her weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2021. | BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
A Roman Catholic archbishop whose territory includes the church that Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi belongs to has recommended that pro-abortion Catholics should not receive communion.
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of California released a pastoral letter on Saturday that addressed whether Catholics who actively campaign on behalf of pro-choice policies should be allowed to receive communion.
The Catholic Church official directed his comments at figures like Pelosi, who, while being a practicing Catholic, is known for her strong support of legal abortion.
US Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, speaks during her weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2021. | BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
A Roman Catholic archbishop whose territory includes the church that Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi belongs to has recommended that pro-abortion Catholics should not receive communion.
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of California released a pastoral letter on Saturday that addressed whether Catholics who actively campaign on behalf of pro-choice policies should be allowed to receive communion.
The Catholic Church official directed his comments at figures like Pelosi, who, while being a practicing Catholic, is known for her strong support of legal abortion.
In an exclusive interview with ranking member of the judiciary committee, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Thursday morning, he gave his reaction to the president s address before Congress the night before, President Biden s first 100 days in office and Dr. Anthony Fauci s inconsistent mask guidance damaging his credibility.
Adriana Cohen: What s your reaction to President Biden s speech before Congress last night?
Jordan: A bunch of socialism delivered in slow motion. . In his first 100 days, we saw crisis at the border, Democrats readiness to pack the Supreme Court, making Washington, D.C., a state, ending the filibuster, plans to gut the Second Amendment, giving amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants . just to name a few of Democrats big government socialist agenda.
In an exclusive interview with ranking member of the judiciary committee, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Thursday morning, he gave his reaction to the presidentâs address before Congress the night before, President Bidenâs first 100 days in office and Dr. Anthony Fauciâs inconsistent mask guidance damaging his credibility.
Adriana Cohen: âWhatâs your reaction to President Bidenâs speech before Congress last night?â
Jordan: âA bunch of socialism delivered in slow motion. ⦠In his first 100 days, we saw crisis at the border, Democratâs readiness to pack the Supreme Court, making Washington, D.C., a state, ending the filibuster, plans to gut the 2nd Amendment, giving amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants⦠just to name a few of Democrats big government socialist agenda.â
Appearing as a guest on Wednesday s
Deadline: White House, former ABC News political analyst (and lately frequent MSNBC guest) Matthew Dowd urged the media to have a blatant liberal bias by not even allowing Republicans as guests, deriding prominent Republicans as insane and irresponsible.
He particularly singled out Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as an example of sane and responsible Democrats while House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and
Texas Senator Ted Cruz were among the crazy people who should not be interviewed.
Dowd began his analysis by alluding to
The Game of Thrones and lamenting that, even though the mad king, Donald Trump, is out of office, there is still underlying corruption and awfulness. He then lauded President Joe Biden and recommended that he complain about Fox News and other right-wingers as being part of a broken system: