Jamie Raskin is asking about the $2 billion dollars paid to Jared Kushner by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund.
I am questioning that too.
During Trumps time in office, the Saudi Crown Prince boasted he had Jared Kushner “in his pocket.”
There’s a lot of talk and accusations about Hunter Biden from House Republicans. DOJ is addressing them.
Why is James Comer - who is hellbent on getting something -anything-on Hunter Biden -not looking at the Kushner’s billion dollar windfall from the Saudis?
#DemVoice1 #FreshResists
BREAKING: Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez officially throws her support behind President Biden for reelection with a ringing endorsement of his accomplishments.
AOC said that Biden has “done quite well” especially “given the limitations that we have,” presumably a reference to MAGA obstructionism and our nation’s hyper-polarization.
“I do think that there are ebbs and flows, as there are in any presidency,” she added.
“There are areas that I think were quite strong,” she said, pointing out that Biden “came right out of the gate with the American Rescue Plan.”
“And of course, the Inflation Reduction Act was a massive step in terms of our climate agenda,” she went on.
Proving that you always get the blunt truth from her, she also pointed out some ways that Biden can improve in his second term—
“But, you know, there are also areas that I think could have gone better. The president and I think the Democratic Party in general continues to struggle with immigration,” she said.
She’s right! Biden’s second term will be even better than his historically successfully first term as long as we band together to reelect him and give him a mandate in the House and Senate.
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@petenet321@indystar You 100% co-parent with the government. It’s the government who banned teaching about race, who passed Don’t say Gay laws with you by their side. It’s the government banning books and treatment for trans children. Hell, it’s the government forcing people to BE parents! Just stop.
For all those who love baking, but want the task to be made easy as possible. Anna M. Mangin foresaw your needs. She invented the pastry fork in 1891.
—Anna M. Mangin invented the pastry fork in 1891.
The utensil was used to mix dough for pie crusts, cookies, butter and flour pastries without needing to mix the ingredients by hand. The fork was also used to beat eggs, mash potatoes, and prepare salad dressings. Mangin was awarded a patent on March 1, 1892, for the pastry fork for mixing pastry dough
PATENT PASTRY-FORK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 470,005, dated March 1, 1892.
Application filed July '7, 1891. Serial No. 398,705. (No model.)
With this invention, Mangin paved the way for future cooking gadgets to shorten cooking durations and alleviate the physical strain of kneading, mixing, and mashing by hand.
In 1893, Mangin's Pastry Fork displayed the ingenuity of African American inventors and the tenacity of African American women at the World's Columbian Exposition. Held in Chicago, Illinois, people of color and women were initially denied opportunities to participate in exhibits.
After repeated demands for inclusion a limited number of non-white exhibits including
Mangin's Pastry Fork were allowed. Although her invention occupied only a small corner on the second floor, a writer on female inventions noticed the kitchen wonder and called it "the only thing of its kind at the patent's office."
Nikki, is this you?! 👀 You don’t speak for the vast majority of minorities in this country!
And let’s remember as Governor of SC, minority communities actually suffered because of your asinine decisions like denying Medicaid expansion. https://t.co/Qmx59rsJfM
A graduate from The Philadelphia High School for Girls was denied her diploma after dancing across the stage and making the crowd laugh
The school district said it “does not condone the withholding of earned diplomas based on family members cheering”
https://t.co/vPhu5F5Gsw
On this day in 1944, George Stinney, at 14 years, became the youngest person executed in the US in the 20th century. He was so small they had to stack books on the electric chair.
Due to no evidence, his conviction was posthumously vacated 70years after his execution!
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@AGAndrewBailey @POTUS Apparently you missed the part where the orange guy with his bigly genius brain, who can solve any problem in minutes, didn’t actually get the wall built during his term as he promised. Maybe sue him instead? 🤷🏼♂️
https://t.co/VBMJTPcucA
@JohnBurrowsCA Considering Lauren Boebert couldn’t even pass the GED it’s comical for her to call a former
27-year senator and 8-year vice president who’s also a lawyer “wholly unqualified” is just knee-slappin’ pee-in-your-pants hilarious.
Let me be clear.
I will not agree to a deal with House Republicans that protects billions in subsidies for Big Oil while putting the health care of 21 million Americans at risk.
Or that protects wealthy tax cheats while putting food assistance at risk for 1 million Americans.