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Pete Buttigieg Is Nation s First Out Presidential Cabinet Nominee

Pete Buttigieg Is Nation s First Out Presidential Cabinet Nominee Buttigieg was tapped to become President-elect Biden s Transportation secretary. President-elect Joe Biden plans to nominate Pete Buttigieg as secretary of Transportation, CNN reports. Buttigieg, a gay man, would be the first out member of the LGBTQ+ community to serve in a Senate-confirmed Cabinet post, if he is indeed confirmed. He is the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., and he sought the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. He was the first out presidential aspirant to appear in a major party’s debate, and he made history by sharing his coming-out story in that forum. He won the most delegates in the Iowa caucus in January but dropped out of the race in March and then endorsed Biden. He has gone on to work on Biden’s transition team.

TREASON: Kamala Harris tied to Biden Crime Family s communist Chinese pay-for-play schemes

https://www.hangthecensors.com/482639.html (Natural News) A list of the Biden family’s “key contacts” has emerged to show that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Ca.) is an apparent contributor to treasonous overseas business ventures. An internal email memo from Joe Biden’s brother Jim that received zero coverage by the mainstream media shows that in the hierarchy of SinoHawk Holdings, the partnership between the CEFC China Energy Company (CEFC) and the Biden family, Harris plays an important role along with other well-known Democrats. Jim Biden sent the memo to James Gilliar, Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden, and Rob Walker with the subject line, “Phase One Domestic Contacts / Projects,” suggesting that those listed are all in collusion with the Biden Crime Family.

BLM doesn t want Biden to consider LA mayor to join administration

Fox News national correspondent William La Jeunesse has the latest on Special Report Black Lives Matter supporters on Tuesday protested for the 22nd consecutive day outside the residence of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to demand that his name be dropped from consideration for a Cabinet pick within Joe Biden’s administration. The group began holding protests outside Garcetti’s home last month to protest his handling of issues like homelessness and the police, and demand that his name be dropped from consideration.  “Everyday is a good day to #BlockGarcetti! It’s Day 22 and we are still demanding that the worst mayor in the nation not fail upward! OH! And it’s #DEFUNDTHEPOLICE,” read a post on the Black Lives Matter Los Angeles’ official Facebook page.

L A COVID-19 testing goes mobile in Black, Latino areas

Print Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Tuesday dispatched five mobile coronavirus testing teams to predominantly Black and Latino communities in the east San Fernando Valley and South Los Angeles, where infections nearly doubled in early December. “Angelenos must remain vigilant in the face of this surge,” Garcetti said in a statement, pointing to an explosion of cases across L.A. County and beyond in recent weeks. As of Monday, L.A. County was averaging nearly 10,700 new coronavirus cases a day over the last week and 58 new COVID-19 deaths a day both at or near records. Communities where the mobile units are headed have seen particularly dramatic increases relative to their population, according to the mayor’s office, which said it relies on county data to spot trends.

Kaiser nurses got COVID-19 vaccine, then went back to work

Print They made history Monday in a conference room at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center on Sunset Boulevard. It took about 45 minutes, and it was the beginning of the end for COVID-19 in California. The vaccine rollout to five healthcare workers started shortly after 12:15 p.m. and wrapped up around 12:54. Gov. Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, state Health and Human Services Secretary Mark Ghaly, L.A. County Supervisor Hilda Solis and other officials and medical workers were present. Advertisement After each shot was administered, cheers broke out from the room of masked observers. “This is yours?” Newsom asked Helen Cordova, a nurse in the intensive care unit and the first healthcare worker at the facility to receive the vaccine. “That’s mine,” she said, pointing to the dose held by hospital pharmacy supervisor David Cheng.

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