Wyoming Republican Party Formally Censures Cheney’s Daughter, Demands Her Immediate Resignation
On Feb. 6, the Wyoming Republican Party formally censured Liz Cheney, a U.S. House of Representatives member and chairwoman of the House Republican Conference on the state island, and demanded her resignation over her vote to impeach former President Trump.
In the vote, the Wyoming Republican Central Committee overwhelmingly passed the censure resolution, with only eight of the 74 committee members voting against it.
The resolution calls for Cheney’s “immediate resignation,” allows the state Republican Party to nominate her replacement, and requires Cheney to refund the party’s contributions to her 2020 campaign, according to a copy published by the U.S. business magazine Forbes.
The resolution also vigorously defends Trump’s actions on Jan. 6, noting that Trump never called for a violent response to his political opponents and that there is ample evidence that far-left groups Antifa and Black Lives Matter ( BLM) instigated the riots in Congress.
Although the censure resolution was evaluated as more “symbolic” by some leftist media, it is clear that Cheney’s future political Life may come to an end. With her current approval rating, it is hard to imagine her winning another seat in Congress in the 2022 midterm elections.
Recent polls show that Cheney’s support for re-election in 2022 has fallen to 13%, and it will be difficult for her to win again in Wyoming, where Republican support exceeds 64%, and her political life is likely to end in the coming year’s midterm elections.
Paul: Trump has zero chance of being convicted, if convicted for his words, Schumer should be impeached
Republican Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said on February 7 that the possibility of the Senate convicting Trump in an impeachment trial is “zero”. He also said that if he could be convicted for his words, the Senate Democratic leader should also face impeachment.
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Kentucky Republican Senator Paul said the upcoming impeachment trial of former President Trump is a “partisan farce” and that if the Democrats’ logic is followed, then Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schuyler of New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., should also face impeachment if Democrats follow their logic.
Paul said, “If we’re going to criminalize speech and somehow impeach everybody who says, ‘Go fight, let your voice be heard,’ I mean, then we really should impeach Chuck Schumer.”
Paul recalled that last April, at a pro-abortion rally he attended in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Schumer threatened Trump’s conservative Supreme Court nominees Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh by name: “Hey Gorsuch, hey Kavanaugh, you guys have set off a whirlwind. You guys are going to pay the price.”
Paul went on to point out that this inflammatory language and violent rhetoric from Schumer was so bad that Chief Justice John Roberts, who rarely says anything publicly, immediately said that such language is dangerous as a mob tries to invade the Supreme Court.
Paul objected to the Democrats’ accusations against Trump, saying the Senate had “zero chance” of convicting him.
He said people will have to make their own judgments: “Are we going to prosecute people for political speech?”
He also noted that Chief Justice Roberts’ choice not to preside over the Senate impeachment trial also underscores the partisan nature of the trial.
Biden gets emotional while discussing son Hunter’s memoirs
In a CBS interview on Sunday, Feb. 7, President Joe Biden said reading excerpts from his son Hunter’s upcoming memoir “gives me hope.
Biden said, “It gave me hope when he came forward to talk about this issue …… in reading it,” Voice of Hope compiled. He became emotional as he spoke about his son’s struggle with substance abuse.
He added, “It’s like having my boy back.”
Biden made the comments in a Sunday interview before the Super Bowl, his first television appearance since taking office.
Hunter Biden, who was discharged from the Navy Reserve in 2014 after failing a drug test, allegedly talked about his struggle with drugs in his memoir, “The Good Thing,” released April 6. Fox News reported remarks from sources that the publisher paid Hunter handsomely for the book, which is expected to run into the millions of dollars.
Biden also said in an interview with CBS that he believes Biden’s son’s struggle with drug addiction is relevant to many Americans. Biden said, “I’ll bet there’s not a single Family that you know of where no one in that family has a drug or alcohol problem.”
Biden Administration to Return to UN Human Rights Council, Over 40 Lawmakers Oppose
The Biden administration will re-engage with the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and prepare to return to the organization as an observer, U.S. officials said. This decision would once again reverse another important international policy of the Trump Administration.
Previously, the Trump administration had already announced its withdrawal from the UNHRC in 2018 after arguing that the organization had been criticized by multiple parties for its failure to effectively defend human rights and that countries with poor human rights records, such as China, Russia, Cuba, and Venezuela, had been elected to the council.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will announce on Monday that the United States will return to the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council as an observer and hopes to be elected as a full member by the end of 2021, a senior State Department official said on Sunday (Feb. 7).
The Associated Press was the first to report the plan, saying the news could draw opposition from conservative members of Congress.
Returning to the UN Human Rights Council was a campaign idea of Biden’s. More than 40 Republican lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, sent a joint letter to Biden on Friday (Feb. 5) asking that the United States not return to the organization.
Biden’s diplomatic strategy emphasizes the need to defend the rights of non-heterosexuals around the world, netizens and experts are hotly debating
Washington, D.C., 6 June: U.S. President Joe Biden wants to move quickly to stand up for the rights of LGBTQ (non-heterosexual) communities abroad. The rights of these communities will be taken more seriously than ever in U.S. foreign policy issues.
In his first foreign policy speech since taking office on February 4, Biden announced that he would ask all U.S. government agencies overseas to promote non-heterosexual rights and to present a plan for action within 180 days.
One netizen mocked, “Celebrating a new ethnic group in the U.S. I read elsewhere that says the number is as high as 10 percent of the total population.” “I hope that Biden and other Democratic leaders will take the lead and adopt government reimbursement for surgeries and non-heterosexual priority for employment, schooling, promotions, and immigration, in an effort to expand by another 10-20 percent during the hard-won four years of their administration.”
Chinese American scholar He Qinglian said, “Reading the message, I found that people did not expect: look at the old bai this frame, the United States will have a new task in future foreign policy, found which country actually does not recognize the psychological gender identity, there may not give U.S. aid. Which country recognizes, will give U.S. aid. In this way, the great reset of gender diversity and psychological identity is promoted. It just might be a little more difficult for Islamic countries, and special policies will have to be developed.”
U.S. Southern Border in Trouble, Texas AG: Biden Ignores Federal Law
Photo shows Laredo District Border Patrol agents seizing a stash house in Rio Bravo, Texas, on Jan. 20, 2021.
The Texas attorney general said Sunday (Feb. 7) that the immigration executive orders President Biden has signed since taking office “disregard” federal law and pose a “significant risk” to the state. Arizona sheriff’s officials say the situation at the U.S. southern border is worsening.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in an interview with Fox News that Biden “lost control” and “overstepped his authority” when he signed the executive order, which is intended to overturn the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Paxton said the Democrats control the House and Senate, so he could make those changes. But his actions ignore federal law.
Biden signed three more executive orders Tuesday proposing changes to immigration policy, including the creation of a task force to promote reunification of immigrants separated from family members at the border and a review of Trump-era legal immigration policies that will be conducted.
Biden earlier signed multiple executive orders revoking Trump-era travel restrictions on countries deemed to be security risks and suspending deportations of illegal immigrants for 100 days.
In response to Biden’s deportation moratorium, Texas has filed suit, and several other states have followed suit. Paxton said Biden’s executive order poses a risk to his state. Texas has been dealing with human trafficking, drug smuggling and gangs at the border, he said, adding that Biden’s order will only increase the cost of law enforcement, Education and health services in the state.
Matthew Thomas, deputy chief of police in Pinal County, Arizona, said the situation at the U.S. southern border is worsening.
Biden suspends deal with China, U.S. as illegals say ‘give 100 days to get to U.S.
The Biden administration said Saturday (Feb. 6) it suspended an asylum agreement the Trump administration signed with El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to restrict Central Americans from seeking asylum in the United States. The agreement requires that people on transit to the U.S. cannot apply for asylum at the U.S. border, but instead apply within the three Central American countries. Biden previously promised to provide 11 million illegal immigrants with a path to U.S. citizenship.
On the eve of Biden’s inauguration, a large number of illegal Honduran immigrants began forming caravans in an attempt to break through the barriers of the countries through which they were passing and advance toward the United States. One member of the caravan of illegal immigrants who left Honduras on Jan. 15 told The Hill that he was going to the United States because incoming President Joe Biden “gave us 100 days to get there. He appeared to be referring to one of Biden’s previous promises to ask U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to suspend deportations of illegal immigrants for 100 days.
“To get to the United States because they’re going to have a new president.” The Honduran immigrant interviewed said, “He (Biden) is going to help all of us and give us legal status and a better life for our children and our families.”
Biden returns to Iran negotiating table as terror group designation revoked in fire? Criticized for stupidity
President Joe Biden said in an exclusive interview with CBS’ Norah O’Donnell on July 7 that the U.S. could rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) as long as Tehran once again fully complies with the Iran nuclear deal, but the U.S. will not return to the negotiating table in order to get Iran return to the negotiating table and lift sanctions on Iran, which would only happen if the Iranian authorities stopped enriching uranium.
In response, U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-UT) issued a statement on June 6 criticizing President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken for the “foolishness” of the idea of peace by expressing friendship to the Houthis, who have long ignored the cease-fire agreement and used missiles to attack U.S. crews and Yemeni civilians. He argued that Biden is likely to return to his role as a member of the Houthis. He believes that Biden is likely to repeat the fatal mistakes of the Obama administration.
The Yemeni Houthis are trained, armed and equipped by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah, and their slogan is “Allah reigns supreme, death to America, death to Israel.”
Previously, on February 5, Biden announced that the State Department had removed the Yemeni Houthis from its list of “foreign terrorist organizations.
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