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Retired Adm. Brett Giroir said Friday that President Joe Biden is sowing confusion and creating skepticism in the vaccines by wearing a mask outside.
“We know the transmission is very low. I think this is very confusing and it’s causing people to not have faith in the vaccine. It’s exactly the opposite of what we want,” Giroir said on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its guidelines on Tuesday, recommending that people who are totally vaccinated don’t have to wear a mask outside, unless they’re “in certain crowded settings and venues.”
People are considered “fully vaccinated” two weeks after they received the last dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according to the CDC’s guidance.
“So, here’s the thing. We cannot require someone to be vaccinated. That is just not what we can do. It is a matter of privacy to know who is or who isn’t,” Pelosi said.
“I can’t go to the Capitol physician and say give me names of people who aren’t vaccinated so I can go encourage them or make it known to others to encourage them to be vaccinated,” Pelosi said. “So we can’t do that.”
‘No More’: Sen. Ted Cruz Stops Accepting Corporate PAC Contributions
“For too long, Republicans have allowed the left and their big-business allies to attack our values with no response,” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, says. Pictured: Cruz speaks during a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol April 29, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Photo:
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is vowing that he no longer will accept campaign contributions from corporate political action committees and urges colleagues to do the same.
Corporations have consistently attacked conservative values while expecting Republicans to grant them political favors, Cruz wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published Wednesday evening. The Texas Republican said “woke CEOs” like Republicans until any sign of controversy is sparked online, causing them to run away.
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Former President Donald Trump said the raid on Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s apartment is like nothing anyone “has ever seen before” on Fox Business Thursday.
Federal investigators raided Giuliani’s apartment in New York City Wednesday taking a number of Giuliani’s electronic devices in order to investigate whether he conducted illegal lobbying for Ukraine, The New York Times reported. Trump told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo that the raid is “unfair” and that his former attorney is a “great patriot.”
“Rudy Giuliani is a great patriot. He just loves this country and they raid his apartment. It’s so unfair and it’s like a double standard like I don’t think anybody’s ever seen before,” Trump said. “It’s very, very unfair.”
Hunter Biden’s lawyer, George Mesires, and BHR have not returned requests for comment.
President-elect Joe Biden embraces his son Hunter Biden after addressing the nation from the Chase Center November 07, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. (Andrew Harnik-Pool/Getty Images)
Mesires said in his October 2019 statement that Hunter Biden had not received any return on his investment in BHR.
Hunter Biden is the sole beneficial owner of Skaneateles LLC, the business entity that holds his 10% stake in BHR, according to Washington D.C. business records.
However, emails located on a copy of Hunter Biden’s alleged laptop show that he was told on multiple occasions by his business partner Eric Schwerin that he could expect to receive significant payments from BHR beginning in 2019, the Daily Caller News Foundation previously reported.