Admiral Charles Richard, Commander, U.S. Strategic Command

The head of the U.S. Strategic Command said China’s “breathtaking” pace in military modernization poses a serious threat to the United States.

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Jeff Zients, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator

The White House is considering a requirement for all foreign visitors to the U.S. to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as part of lifting travel restrictions.

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Cori Bush, U.S. Representative for Missouri

Several members of the House of Representatives, including Congresswoman Cori Bush of Missouri, expressed disappointment over Congress not extending the federal eviction moratorium.

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Judge James Ho, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Federal Appellate Court Judge James Ho says critical race theory could be used to endorse racism.

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Admiral John Aquilino, Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command

The commander of the Indo-Pacific Command said recently, “I want to be very clear: we have the world’s greatest military on the planet.”

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Lina Khan, Chair, Federal Trade Commission

FTC Chairman Lina Khan told a congressional committee that digital platforms are partly responsible for an increase of fraud reported by Americans during the pandemic.

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Fred Keller, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania

Representative Fred Keller of Pennsylvania has raised concerns about the commitment of the president’s administration to “Buy American.”

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Judge Mary Beck Briscoe, Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

A recent decision by the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act over religious liberty.

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General John Hyten, USAF, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs reported that U.S. military warfighting strategy failed in a wargaming exercise last fall.

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Peter Pastre, USPS Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy

The United States Postal Service Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy said price increases for mail will move forward despite legislators’ concerns.

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