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US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Capitol Hill, in Washington on Apr 28, 2021. (Photo: Sarah Silbiger/Pool via REUTERS)
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WASHINGTON: US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Tuesday (May 4) that making vaccines more widely available throughout the world is needed to end the coronavirus pandemic and foster economic recovery.
In remarks to a Council of the Americas conference, Tai said the world had made real strides toward ending the pandemic but that a lot of work lies ahead.
Ohio GOP to vote on censuring Rep. Anthony Gonzalez and other Republicans over Trump impeachment Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Republican Party’s not-so-civil war over its members who voted to impeach ex-President Donald Trump opens a new front in Columbus on Friday.
The Ohio Republican Party’s 66-member state central committee has scheduled a Friday vote on a resolution that would censure Rocky River GOP Rep. Anthony Gonzalez and the nine other House of Representatives Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in January after he encouraged a riot at the U.S. Capitol that led to multiple deaths.
Ohio GOP to vote on censuring Rep. Anthony Gonzalez and other Republicans over Trump impeachment Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Republican Party’s not-so-civil war over its members who voted to impeach ex-President Donald Trump opens a new front in Columbus on Friday.
The Ohio Republican Party’s 66-member state central committee has scheduled a Friday vote on a resolution that would censure Rocky River GOP Rep. Anthony Gonzalez and the nine other House of Representatives Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in January after he encouraged a riot at the U.S. Capitol that led to multiple deaths.
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Apr 26, 2021 12:35 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) â A Republican critic of ex-President Donald Trump on Monday said a proposed congressional commission should focus solely on the attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters and not add widespread anti-racism protests to its scope, as some of her partyâs leaders have urged.
U.S. Representative Liz Cheney, the No. 3 Republican in the House of Representatives, told reporters the Jan. 6 attempt by Trump supporters to stop Congress from certifying Democratic President Joe Bidenâs election victory was too serious a topic for the panel reviewing it to have a divided focus.
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