Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for Florida

A resolution urging the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee to propose the 2022 Winter Olympic Games be moved out of China and to stage a boycott if the International Olympic Committee doesn’t agree was introduced by Representative Michael Waltz of Florida.

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Judge Drew B. Tipton, Southern Texas U.S. District Court

Southern Texas District Judge Drew Tipton extended the temporary injunction against a federal deportation freeze. The judge will use this time to consider the lawsuit filed by the Texas attorney general.

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General Frank McKenzie, USMC, Commander, United States Central Command

The commander of CENTCOM warns that refugee and prison camps could lead to a rebirth of ISIS due to Taliban violence, and Russian and Chinese adventurism.

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Robert Wood, U.S. Ambassador to the UN in Geneva

A new arms control move by the Biden Administration would cover more weapons and eventually more countries, Ambassador Robert Wood said at a UN-Sponsored Conference on Disarmament.

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Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative for Connecticut

Legislation has been introduced by Representative Rosa DeLauro that would extend permanent tax credits for children in low-income families.

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Judge Amy St. Eve, Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an Indiana county courthouse display that included a nativity scene does not violate the Constitution.

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Vice Admiral Jeffrey Trussler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for International Warfare

China is “pouring a lot of money” into anti-ship missiles in an attempt to destabilize the region, Vice Admiral Jeffrey Trussler reported.

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Antony Blinken, Secretary of State

A strong global presence requires a strong State Department, Secretary of Sate Anthony Blinken told department employees during his traditional first-day speech.

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Shelly Moore Capito, U.S. Senator from West Virginia

West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito feels that many lawmakers are “overreaching” with some of the legislative packages they are putting together, and hopes “they moderate to the point we can have bipartisan buy-in.”

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Judge Morris S. Arnold, Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The Twitter account of a Missouri state representative was used for her campaign and she had the right to pick and choose which users could interact with her posts, according to a ruling by Judge Morris Arnold of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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