Washington Times,
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Dave Boyer
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday criticized President Biden for taking “several big steps in the wrong direction” on his first day in office, citing the Democrat’s moves to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement and to kill the Keystone XL pipeline project. “This was not the Day One that American workers deserved,” the Kentucky Republican said on the Senate floor. “It’s still early. There’s still plenty of time for President Biden to remember that he does not owe his election to the far left.” Mr. McConnell, who is negotiating a power-sharing agreement with Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer in the 50-50 Senate,
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden’s White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki held her first press briefing a few hours after Biden was sworn into office and it’s all rainbows and unicorns. A brave reporter asked Psaki if Joe Biden will keep Trump’s Air Force One color scheme. “This is such a good question!” Psaki said smiling. “I have not had the opportunity to dig into that today…”Rather than ask questions about the investigation into Hunter Biden’s money laundering scheme and how Joe Biden turned his son into a bagman, the reporters ask about paint.
Breitbart,
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David Ng
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U2’s globalist frontman Bono gushed over President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris following their inauguration on Wednesday, calling it a “history making, history-shaping achievement.” He also took a veiled swipe at Donald Trump. [SNIP]
“As an Irishman, I’ve always believed America isn’t just a country, it’s an idea … one the whole world has a stake in. Lady Liberty’s been bruised and battered these past four years, but today her flame burns bright as we watch her torch transfer to two new leaders who will calm the waters, even while they chart a new course,” he wrote.
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Ariel Zilber
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Antifa demonstrators smashed the windows of the Democratic Party headquarters in Portland, Oregon; burned American flags and spray-painted graffiti onto storefronts in Denver and Seattle; marched in Columbus, Ohio; and wielded shields and clubs while protesting in Sacramento hours after President Joe Biden's inauguration. A group of protesters carrying anti-Biden and anti-police signs were marching Wednesday in Portland streets and damaged the headquarters of the Democratic Party of Oregon, police said.
One of the signs read 'We don’t want Biden, we want revenge!' in response to 'police murders' and 'imperialist wars.' The group in Portland smashed windows and spray-painted anarchist symbols
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra Fairbanks
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A Florida bank announced on Thursday that they have closed President Donald Trump’s bank accounts. Trump’s money-market accounts at Banks United held between $5.1 million and $25.2 million, according to his financial disclosures.(Snip)Professional Bank also announced that they will no longer be doing business with the former president or his organizations in a statement last week. Additionally, Signature Bank in New York and Deutsche Bank have also said that they have cut ties with Trump and his businesses.(Snip)It is not enough that they cheated him out of office, the left won’t stopretaliating until his life is completely ruined.
Daily Wire,
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Eric Quintanar
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said Thursday that he was in favor of House GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney (R-WY), who has been facing calls to resign from her leadership position after she voted to impeach Trump, staying at her post.McCarthy emphasized that differences of opinion are a welcome aspect of the Republican Party, and then suggested that differences stemming from the impeachment vote would be discussed in an upcoming conference call with the Republican members of Congress.“This is the same leadership team, with the ranking members and others, that came five seats away from winning a majority when everybody in America thought we
New York Daily News,
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Chris Sommerfeldt
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He’s not alone. Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledged Thursday that life’s a lot less difficult with Donald Trump out of office, saying he’s finally able to do his job without feeling “uncomfortable.” Fauci, the government’s top infectious disease expert who now serves as President Biden’s chief coronavirus adviser, made the candid admission during his first appearance in the White House briefing room since Trump’s exit. “The idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence, what the science is, and know that’s it, let the science speak—it is somewhat of a liberating feeling,” Fauci told reporters.
Fox News,
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Ryan Gaydos
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Golf star Justin Thomas said Wednesday he will enter a training program amid the fallout from muttering a homophobic slur during a tournament earlier this month. Thomas, who lost Ralph Lauren as a sponsor, said he hoped to "become a better person." "It’s not a word I use," Thomas insisted. "And like I said, it’s going to be part of this process and training program, whatever I need to do, not only to prove to myself but to prove to my sponsors and prove to the people who don’t know who I am that that is indeed not the person
American Thinker,
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Michael Devon
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America knew, within a couple of hours, the names of Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley, Marc Chapman, Shirhan Shirhan, James Earl Ray, and James Hodgkinson. (Or did you already forget that James Hodgkinson shot House Minority Whip Steve Scalise and three others on a softball field, in an attempted mass assassination of members of the House GOP caucus?)
But after searching the Internet for a few hours, there only remain questions, and no answers about Ashli’s shooting. My only assumption can be that the hard facts concerning the shooting are so egregious, and so threatening to the incoming Democratic Congress and new Biden Administration
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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It is sad, but perhaps inevitable that contemptuous, raw class hatred for Trump voters would be featured so prominently in the National Review almost immediately after the swearing-in of Joe Biden yesterday. National Review, after all, produced the infamous “Against Trump” issue in January 2016, assembling conservatives from many publications in an effort to derail the nomination of the man who became our 45th president. The chief complaints about Trump centered on style… and class. But graciousness in victory apparently is not an element of civility that appeals to Kevin Williamson, a talented wordsmith and star at what was once the flagship publication of the conservative movement.
New York Post,
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Anahita Moussavian
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First daughter Ashley Biden dialed up the fashion by rocking a tuxedo at Wednesday’s virtual inaugural concert.Featuring tailored pants, the suit (reportedly designed by Ralph Lauren) was complete with an undone bow tie, unbuttoned white blouse, Chloe Gosselin T-strap heels and a black mask. Ashley, 39, who is a social worker, polished off her threads with a sleek high ponytail, as she danced alongside her parents during the evening’s festivities. Ashley’s statement-making choice was especially difficult to miss among the sea of fabulous frocks in her family photos.
Daily Mail (UK),
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President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill were momentarily left standing in the cold on Inauguration Day after the front doors of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue weren't opened for them – a breach of protocol caused by the firing of the chief usher of the White House hours earlier. With the world watching on, the 46th US President and his wife walked up the steps of their new home for the first time on Wednesday, as a small crowd of family members followed behind. [SNIP] They then embraced one another, before turning to venture on inside. But there was a problem: the doors didn’t open.
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Forced from his job, but not stripped of his assets and sent into exile along with his entire family? Is New America going soft?