Plus: Heritage Scholars Sound Off on Biden’s Address to Congress
April 29 2021
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden, in his first speech to a joint session of Congress, depicts America as “back” but with a lot of work to do. We check the facts on some main topics and Heritage Foundation policy experts analyze details. On the podcast, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley talks about election security and what conservatives can do in this political environment. Plus: promoting alternatives to abortion and protecting children from the transgender agenda. He probably won’t forget: Ten years ago today, Great Britain’s Prince William weds Catherine “Kate” Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London.
President Biden discussed distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine, gun control, taxes, elections, and free preschool in his address to Congress. But his remarks didn't tell the full story.
Recent experience leaves us less than confident that the public should trust published research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, much less pronouncements based on it.