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Weekly Wrap
May 14, 2021
This Week: At A Glance
This week, our conservative women leaders thank police officers across the country as we celebrate National Police Week. ![]() "Each and every one of us rely upon dedicated police officers to keep our communities safe. Their brave sacrifices keep our businesses, friends, and families safe from crime. This week, we join together to say, "Thank you." ![]() "Happy National Police Week. Police officers put their lives on the line each day to protect our nation. Thank you to the #OK05 law enforcement for all you do to keep us safe. #BackTheBlue"
Tuesday, Senator Joni Ernst (IA) calls out the Biden Administration's lack of urgency to address the border crisis. ![]() "What happens when you campaign on open borders and immediately roll back the previous administration’s successful border security policies? You set the wrong kind of records and create a heartbreaking humanitarian crisis."
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, joins Fox News on Tuesday to discuss the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Watch her interview below.
Wednesday, Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-22) draws attention to how the Biden administration’s strict COVID-19 restrictions and lavish unemployment checks have stifled our economy. Read more below. ![]() “Biden is worse than Jimmy Carter by a country mile. David Bossie: Buckle up for Biden's next big crisis – our economy is in peril thanks to his radical agenda." Thursday, Rep. Carol Miller (WV-03), member of the Ways and Means committee, pushes for answers from the Biden administration about current trade policies. Watch her speech below. “We must continue negotiating fair trade agreements like USMCA to create jobs, support innovation, and support American workers, farmers, and businesses."
CDC lifts indoor mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people. Read more here. In The News
Axios: CDC says fully vaccinated people don't have to wear masks indoors. What they're saying: "If you are fully vaccinated, you are protected, and you can start doing the things that you stopped doing because of the pandemic," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky will say at a White House press briefing.
Wall Street Journal: Colonial Pipeline Said to Pay Ransom to Hackers Who Caused Shutdown. Colonial Pipeline Co. paid a ransom to the criminal hackers who caused the company to shut down the country’s largest conduit of fuel, according to people familiar with the matter, a payment that allowed the firm to obtain decryption tools to try to unlock its computer systems.
The Hill: Senate GOP to give Biden infrastructure counteroffer next week. Senate Republicans will give President Biden a revised infrastructure offer next week after a sit-down at the White House on Thursday.
Fox News: Fetal Down syndrome abortions: Cotton, Hinson lead over 80 GOP lawmakers against disability discrimination. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, are leading over 80 of their colleagues in a brief defending an Arkansas law designed to protect the unborn with Down syndrome from "invidious discrimination".
CNN: Cheney's Mission Impossible to save the GOP from itself. Moments after being demoted by her Republican colleagues, Rep. Liz Cheney vowed to drag her party out of Donald Trump's clutches.
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