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Joe Biden s Bipartisan Dream May Already Be Dead On 5/12/21 at 5:43 AM EDT President Joe Biden s hopes of restoring bipartisanship to Washington, D.C. may have already been dashed as Republicans on Capitol Hill show little sign of backing his agenda. Biden repeatedly called for a bipartisan approach to governing during last year s White House campaign. This harked back to his 36 years in the Senate, which had a less severe partisan divide when he was first elected in 1972 and for many years afterwards. We need to revive the spirit of bipartisanship in this country, Biden said before the election. When I say that, and I said that from the time I announced, I was told that, Maybe that s the way things used to work, Joe, you got a lot done before, Joe, but you can t do that anymore. Well, I m here to tell you and say we can, and we must.
Share US senator Josh Hawley’s home rises up on a corner lot, a French-gray, five-bedroom new-build that stands out among its tract-house neighbors in Vienna, white lights perfectly bedecking the shrubbery. “Ah, the fancy one,” someone commented. It was dark and cold the night the protesters showed up, around 7:30, and few lights were on inside. “It would be great,” one of the activists quipped, “if he opened the door in his pajamas.” Hawley, the Missouri Republican, had been dominating headlines after announcing he would object to Congress’s certification of the presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. ShutDownDC, the liberal activist group that itself had been making headlines for its efforts to stop Donald Trump from recapturing the White House, had decided to take its bullhorns directly to Hawley. And now, two days before the proceeding, here they were, marching down Patrick Street, toting YOU DON’T HAVE THE VOTES signs and Chinet cups filled with glowing tea candles.
Kansas City police made racist challenge coin with image of pimp: It was repugnant Glenn E. Rice, The Kansas City Star May 9—On one side, the coin was to feature a cartoon image of a 1970s pimp with a biracial complexion, dressed in platform shoes and a wide-brimmed hat. On the other: a silhouette of a woman in a sexually suggestive pose, and a set of handcuffs attached to a pair of brown hands. Advertised in the Kansas City Police Department s newsletter, The Daily Informant, the challenge coin was meant to commemorate the police department s vice unit, tasked with investigating illegal sex work, alcohol sales, adult entertainment venues and human trafficking.
Biden Likely to Fine-tune US Global Sanctions Regime, Analysts Say Voice of America 06 May 2021, 08:35 GMT+10 President Joe Biden s efforts to rescue and ultimately reshape the U.S. economy may be getting most of the attention, but his administration has also been busy on the international front, in large part by expanding and adjusting the vast net of sanctions that the U.S. imposes on countries and individuals around the world. In his first weeks in office, Biden imposed new sanctions on individuals in Russia over interference in U.S. elections; on generals in Myanmar for their overthrowing a democratically elected government; on Saudi Arabian nationals involved in the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi; on Chinese officials for undermining Hong Kong s democracy movement and human rights abuses against the country s Uyghur minority; and against an Israeli businessman accused of corruption.
How Biden Aims to Better Align US Sanction Policies Voice of America 06 May 2021, 22:35 GMT+10 President Joe Biden s efforts to rescue and ultimately reshape the U.S. economy may be getting most of the attention, but his administration has also been busy on the international front, in large part by expanding and adjusting the vast net of sanctions that the U.S. imposes on countries and individuals around the world. In his first weeks in office, Biden imposed new sanctions on individuals in Russia over interference in U.S. elections; on generals in Myanmar for their overthrowing a democratically elected government; on Saudi Arabian nationals involved in the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi; on Chinese officials for undermining Hong Kong s democracy movement and human rights abuses against the country s Uyghur minority; and against an Israeli businessman accused of corruption.