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“I think it would be a mistake for fencing to be a permanent part of the Capitol,” Blunt told This Week host George Stephanopoulos Sen. Roy Blunt tells @GStephanopoulos the Capitol should be secure, but at the same time, as free as we can possibly make it. It s an important element of who we are, it s an important symbol of who we are, he says. https://t.co/CUnm2Taxvkpic.twitter.com/3y2tHAApBi This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 4, 2021 Blunt said that while having fencing up for certain occasions, such as inaugurations, could serve as an important element it was unnecessary as a permanent structure. ....
Fauci touts vaccinations: 'This is not going to last forever' thehill.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehill.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A top epidemiologist and member of President Biden's COVID-19 advisory board acknowledged that a messaging "problem" exists surrounding whether Americans are completely safe from contracting COVID-19 after being vaccinated and if they should ....
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) on Sunday weighed in on President Biden It looks more like the Green New Deal than it looks like an infrastructure plan,” Reeves told host Jake Tapper “The problem with this particular plan though is although the Biden administration is calling it an infrastructure plan, it looks more like a $2 trillion tax hike plan to me,” Reeves said. “That s going to lead to significant challenges in our economy, it s going to lead to a slowing GDP, it s going to lead to Americans losing significant numbers of jobs,” Reeves added. The governor went on to say that infrastructure is an area in which “Republicans and Democrats ought to be able to come together and do something good for the country.” ....
All leaders have pledged that Washington would stand by Kyiv. But Russia on Friday warned NATO against deploying troops to Ukraine, threatening that such actions would escalate tensions and that Moscow would be forced to respond. “There is no doubt such a scenario would lead to a further increase in tensions close to Russia’s borders. Of course, this would call for additional measures from the Russian side to ensure its security,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday. The head of U.S. Northern Command, Air Force Gen. Glen VanHerck, said the posturing is due to the United States and Russia being back in “great power competition,” much like during the Cold War. ....