Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-PA) discusses negotiations on the next coronavirus relief bill and Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) discusses the federal response to anti-racism protests in Portland, Oregon.
NY Governor Cuomo hosted a conference call with advisors and members of his coronavirus task force on Wednesday morning. He discussed testing, infections, deaths, and what measures New York is taking. Following an opening statement, questions were taken from reporters.
The House will consider a bill to limit the President's authority to suspend or restrict aliens from entering the U.S., and a bill to remove from public areas of the Capitol certain statues related to the Confederacy.
Christopher Miller, nominee for director of the National Counterterrorism Center, and Peter Hovakimian, nominee for general counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee for their confirmation hearing. The nominees discussed a wide variety of issues including Russian election interference, detainee interrogation and torture, the use of FISA warrants, and whistleblower protections and complaints. In addition, Mr. Hovakimian, who currently serves as the associate deputy attorney general, responded to questions about recent Justice Department decisions related to the deployment of federal law enforcement agencies into American cities experiencing ongoing protests following the death of George Floyd.
Today's program looks at the coronavirus economic stimulus package negotiations, President Trump's sending federal agents to Chicago, and Rep. Yoho apologizing for his confrontation with Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. Interview with Washn Times' Alexandria Swoyer
Today's program looks at the coronavirus economic stimulus package negotiations, President Trump's sending federal agents to Chicago, and Rep. Yoho apologizing for his confrontation with Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. Interview with Washington Times' Alexandria Swoyer.
The House will consider a bill to limit the President's authority to suspend or restrict aliens from entering the U.S., and a bill to remove from public areas of the Capitol certain statues related to the Confederacy.
Today's program looks at the coronavirus economic stimulus package negotiations, President Trump's sending federal agents to Chicago, and Rep. Yoho apologizing for his confrontation with Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. Interview with Washington Times' Alexandria Swoyer.
Today's program looks at the coronavirus economic stimulus package negotiations, President Trump's sending federal agents to Chicago, and Rep. Yoho apologizing for his confrontation with Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. Interview with Washington Times' Alexandria Swoyer.
FEMA Administrator Peter Gaynor testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. He was asked about FEMA's efforts in distributing personal protective equipment (PPE) to the states, the status of federal testing sites, COVID-19 resources for schools as well as current and future National Guard assistance. When asked about PPE supply shortages, Mr. Gaynor said, "I have confidence that we will have enough PPE for today and for if there is a second wave in the fall."
NY Governor Cuomo hosted a conference call with advisors and members of his coronavirus task force on Wednesday morning. He discussed testing, infections, deaths, and what measures New York is taking. Following an opening statement, questions were taken from reporters.
The House will consider a bill to limit the President's authority to suspend or restrict aliens from entering the U.S., and a bill to remove from public areas of the Capitol certain statues related to the Confederacy.
Christopher Miller, nominee for director of the National Counterterrorism Center, and Peter Hovakimian, nominee for general counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee for their confirmation hearing. The nominees discussed a wide variety of issues including Russian election interference, detainee interrogation and torture, the use of FISA warrants, and whistleblower protections and complaints. In addition, Mr. Hovakimian, who currently serves as the associate deputy attorney general, responded to questions about recent Justice Department decisions related to the deployment of federal law enforcement agencies into American cities experiencing ongoing protests following the death of George Floyd.
The House will consider a bill to limit the President's authority to suspend or restrict aliens from entering the U.S., and a bill to remove from public areas of the Capitol certain statues related to the Confederacy.