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“None of the funds appropriated under this title shall be used in programs where abortion is a method of family planning,” Psaki said, quoting Section 1008 of the Public Health Service Act.
Jensen pushed back on her response, suggesting that the clinics could still use the funds for abortions through “indirect subsidies, money that is fungible, can’t be traced.”
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Tens of thousands of Russian troops have amassed at the nation’s border with eastern Ukraine in the largest military buildup of its kind since 2014.
Russia has reportedly sent 16 additional battalion tactical groups, or 14,000 soldiers to the border, Ukrainian intelligence sources told BBC News. The Ukrainian presidency estimated that there are now roughly 40,000 total Russian troops in the area.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, meanwhile, expressed concern and noted that the buildup was the largest of its kind in seven years, prior to his meeting with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) chief Jens Stoltenberg Wednesday morning.
“[We’ll] discuss the concerns shared across the alliance and among allies about Russia’s actions in and near Ukraine, particularly the significant massing of forces, the largest since 2014, and we’ll talk about the future of our alliance,” Blinken said before privately meeting with Stoltenberg at NATO’s Brussels, Belgium,
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Media outlets falsely accused Covington students of harassing a Native American man in 2019. Pictured: Covington Catholic High School Jan. 22, 2019, in Park Hills, Kentucky. (Photo: Andrew Spear for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
President Joe Biden’s pick to lead U.S. Customs and Border Protection jumped on the bandwagon in 2019 against a group of Kentucky high school students who were falsely accused of harassing a Native American man in Washington, D.C.
Chris Magnus, the Biden nominee, accused the Covington Catholic High School students on Twitter of engaging in “cruel” behavior while questioning their upbringing.
“How do kids get like this?” Magnus, who currently serves as chief of the Tucson Police Department, tweeted on Jan. 20, 2019, along with a photo of Covington student Nick Sandmann standing face-to-face with a man named Nathan Phillips.
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