U.S. Politics
“Hateful language has no place in West Virginia, and it certainly has no place in our state’s Capitol,” said West Virginia State Democratic Party chairwoman Belinda Biafore.
Tony Blinken stresses former Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s pledge that Washington wouldn’t re-enter the 2015 Iran nuclear deal until Tehran returns to compliance.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, “We anticipate many more sanctions, and we will not stop until Assad and his regime stop their needless, brutal war against the Syrian people.”
The members of Congress also said that annexation “risks insecurity in Jordan, with serious ancillary risks to Israel.”
Howard Slugh of the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty said the First Amendment applies to everyone unless the government has a compelling interest to restrict religious gatherings.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is “accelerating” the process, but at 25 percent capacity and only in areas that have entered “phase 2” of the state’s reopening from the coronavirus shutdown.
Statistics note that 73 percent of the 26 far-right activists profiled blame a so-called “Jewish controlled government” for exploiting the pandemic to serve Jewish interests.
Georgia state Rep. Matt Gurtler posed with former Ku Klux Klan leader Chester Doles, who has a criminal record.
The RSC plan also includes policy recommendations to combat other U.S. adversaries, including Russia and China.
Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and its Shanghai-based subsidiary, E-Sail Shipping Company Ltd, were sanctioned.
With comparisons being made to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upset of former Rep. Joe Crowley in 2018, his job may be in jeopardy as New York voters head to the polls on June 23.
The collection, worth around $225 million, consists of medieval church relics and was owned by the House of Guelph in 1671 until it was sold to a group of art dealers in 1929.