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GOP AGs bring barrage of suits against Biden in first 100 days, after Dems touted litigation against Trump

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Republican attorneys general are hitting the Biden administration with a barrage of lawsuits even before the end of its first 100 days, foreshadowing what could be a litigious four years between President Biden and the top state law enforcement officials.  The effort comes after years of Democratic attorneys general consistently taking former President Trump to court, occasionally bringing cases all the way to the Supreme Court. Indeed, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, who was the California attorney general during Trump s term, celebrated filing his 100th lawsuit against the Trump administration in August. 

Matthew Continetti: Biden Trips on the Border — The Patriot Post

The pickings are slim for Republicans in Joe Biden’s Washington. For the past few months, the president has maintained a job approval rating in the mid- to low-50s. He has a net positive rating in the double digits. He gets good marks for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, for his distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines, and for his (misguided) decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan. The American Rescue Plan is extremely popular, and the American Jobs Plan polls well. The rules of the House and budget reconciliation in the Senate mean that Republicans are powerless to stop major economic legislation from becoming law. Meanwhile, the conservative grassroots are more interested in election integrity and identity politics than in policy. GOP officials are frustrated. “It’s always harder to fight against a nice person because usually people will sort of give him the benefit of the doubt,” Senator John Cornyn (R., Texas) told The Hill recently.

House GOP Flags HHS Contract Involving Ex-Biden Adviser

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT House GOP Flags HHS Contract Involving Ex-Biden Adviser Law360 (April 22, 2021, 9:32 PM EDT) A group of House Republicans asked a top Biden administration appointee to explain a nearly $530 million immigration contract between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and a firm that employs a former Biden transition official, citing concerns of potential impropriety. In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on Wednesday, the Republican representatives, led by the ranking members of the Oversight and Reform and Homeland Security committees, questioned why the sole-source contract was awarded to San Antonio-based Family Endeavors Inc. months after the firm hired Andrew Lorenzen-Strait, who had advised then-President-elect Joseph Biden s transition..

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