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Biden Laughs, Walks Away When Asked If He Has Any Responsibility For COVID-19 Deaths

December 15, 2021
Coronavirus
Biden Phone

On Wednesday morning, Democrat President Joe Biden laughed at the idea he should take any responsibility for the COVID-19 deaths that have occurred since he took office in January. A reporter asked Biden, “800,000 coronavirus deaths — do you have a statement on your responsibility? And why haven’t you asked China to do more, to be transparent on the origins?” As seen in the video below, Biden listened and then smiled, laughed, and walked away without answering either question: REPORTER: “800,000 coronavirus deaths — do you have a statement on your responsibility? And why haven’t you asked China to do

Biden On Vaccine Mandates Infringing On Freedom: ‘What’s The Big Deal’

December 15, 2021
Coronavirus
(Photo by Melina Mara-Pool/Getty Images)

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden dismissed questions about Americans’ concerns over COVID-19 vaccine mandates infringing on individual liberty. “Your vaccine mandates have suffered some setbacks in court recently,” WHIOTV 7 reporter John Bedell said. “Federal judges have halted three of those COVID vaccine mandates.” “Are you going to back down or are you going to continue to fight those in court?” Bedell asked. “This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Not the vaccinated, the unvaccinated. That’s the problem,” Biden said.  “Everybody talks about freedom about not to have a shot or have a test. Well guess what? How about patriotism?

DeSantis Tells Voters In Blue States To Vote Republican If They ‘Value Freedom’

December 14, 2021
Politics
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During a Fox News interview on Monday, Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told voters in Democrat-controlled states to vote for Republicans if they “value freedom” because Democrats will continue to push COVID-19 restrictions. “Well, what are we on, like day, 700 of the 15 days to slow the spread?” DeSantis said. “The fact of the matter is, I think we’ve learned, you give these people an inch, they will never let go, they are going to take a mile, they are going to restrict, they’re going to mandate, they’re going to lock you down. And we cannot accept that. Obviously,

Psaki Dodges Questions On Rise In Violent Crime

December 14, 2021
Nation
Jen Psaki

During Monday’s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki dodged questions on the reasons for the nationwide rise in violent crime. “Do you think it’s possible that these cities are dealing with these smash and grab robberies right now, an increase in criminal activity, because some prosecutors are too soft on crime?” Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked. “I would say we have seen, I’m not going to attribute the reasoning from here, what I will tell you is we have seen an increase in crime over the course of the pandemic,” Psaki responded. “There are a range of

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