Biden Advisor Cedric Richmond Says Prez is Focused on Work, Not Media Attention Cedric Richmond Biden s Focused on Helping People . Not Media Attention Play video content
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President Biden s Senior Advisors says the Prez is laser-focused on fulfilling campaign promises, and unlike the previous POTUS . he s not thirsting for the spotlight.
Former Congressman
Cedric Richmond who now serves as Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement joined TMZ Live Thursday to run down the record-setting list of executive orders Biden s signed. It s the most ever for a President during his first week in office.
Richmond tells us these orders are all Constitutionally-sound and address some of the most important issues for the nation in the eyes of the administration.
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The $1.9 trillion relief proposal is designed to help American workers, businesses and state and local governments impacted by the virus, which has caused millions of job losses. A large chunk of the proposal is also devoted to supporting nationwide testing, a vaccine distribution plan and safe school reopening efforts.
Biden has run into resistance from Republicans as he pushes for the passage of the proposal in a Congress that is narrowly controlled by Democrats. The president has said he’d like to get bipartisan support for the package, but the White House has not ruled out using reconciliation to pass a bill with a slim majority.
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Hill Democrats may be fine with that. Even immigration reform advocates say they’d understand.
Taken together, Joe Biden’s legislative immigration plan and swift unilateral actions present a clear departure from the last time a Democrat was in the White House. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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When President Joe Biden unveiled an immigration bill on the first day in office, he sent a signal to advocates, the Democratic base, and Congress that the issue was a top priority for him.
But even as the president and Democrats on the Hill begin the heavy lift of turning a priority into law, the White House is weighing taking a secondary path: doing it piece by piece.
January 25, 2021
WASHINGTON – Today, the United States Department of the Treasury announced new members of staff who will serve in key roles. These qualified, tested, and skilled leaders will join a team prepared to deliver results by getting the economy back on track, strengthening the financial system, and restoring jobs. These appointees represent diverse and varied communities and will put service to the American people at the forefront of their work. They also reflect the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to assembling a team of experts with diverse backgrounds
Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order:
Natalie Wyeth Earnest, Counselor to the Secretary for Strategic Communications
US Treasury Announces Appointment Of Key Members Of Staff Date
25/01/2021
Today, the United States Department of the Treasury announced new members of staff who will serve in key roles. These qualified, tested, and skilled leaders will join a team prepared to deliver results by getting the economy back on track, strengthening the financial system, and restoring jobs. These appointees represent diverse and varied communities and will put service to the American people at the forefront of their work. They also reflect the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to assembling a team of experts with diverse backgrounds
Natalie Wyeth Earnest, Counselor to the Secretary for Strategic Communications