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Does anybody know if CNN is looking to bring on staff another Republican who attacks Republicans? Former President Donald Trump would be the perfect candidate.
In the past five days, Trump has sent out press statements attacking GOP Rep. Liz Cheney three times (twice in one day) and Sen. Mitt Romney once.
He did, however, manage to get in a kind word on Sen. Josh Hawley s book about Twitter, so there s that, at least.
Yeah, I know. Cheney is a Trump critic, and Romney voted to remove him from office during the second impeachment. But the process of taking care of Cheney is already underway. It looks like House leadership is diminishing her role within the party this week. The House Republican Conference will soon vote to remove her as its chairwoman, which means she won t be able to lead GOP meetings held in private (
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The Senate Rules and Administration Committee Tuesday defeated an amendment from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to Democrats sweeping elections bill.
McConnell s amendment, which was defeated on a 9-9 party-line vote, would keep the Federal Election Commission (FEC) at six members rather than five, which the Democrats bill would do if enacted.
The bill, S. 1 in the Senate and H.R. 1 in the House, would change the composition of the FEC from six members with three from each party to five members with two from each party and a fifth not associated with either party but chosen by the president.
Critical Race Theory Training in Workplace Could Lead to Increased Bullying, Anxiety, Expert Says
HR expert and author Jim Stroud says the impact of critical race theory (CRT) in workplace training could be detrimental to employees because it could lead to increased bullying and anxiety in the workplace.
The the quasi-Marxist theory has been heavily promulgated throughout academia, entertainment, government, schools, and the workplace in recent years and rose to new prominence following the rise of far-left groups such as Antifa and Black Lives Matter. Some workplaces have included concepts from the doctrine in their “racial and cultural sensitivity” training, which essentially teaches employees that the United States is fundamentally racist, or that one race is inherently superior to another race.