News Roundup & Comment

Date: July 7, 2023
Host: Jim Schneider
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Get more details on these and other stories as Jim presented another edition of our weekly news round-up.

–A Louisiana federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking certain federal agencies and officials, including the FBI, and the Department of Health and Human Services, from communicating with social media platforms.

–The Justice Department filed a motion to pause the effects of this federal court ruling that prohibits Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies.

–A bag of cocaine was found at the White House last week triggering a lockdown and investigation.

–While tests confirming that the suspicious white substance found at the White House was in fact cocaine, the Biden administration and establishment media mouth pieces have been in overdrive trying to give the impression that anyone could have left the drug inside one of the most secure buildings in the U.S.

–House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer sent a letter to Kimberly Cheatle, director of the Secret Service, demanding more information on the cocaine discovery.

–Hunter Biden is receiving help from a former GOP congressman as he faces an investigation by House Republicans into his alleged corrupt business dealings.

–White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to comment on President Joe Biden’s 7th grandchild when asked by a reporter on Wednesday whether the president acknowledges “this little girl as his granddaughter.” 

–Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that Congress should more aggressively use the tools at its disposal to investigate Supreme Court justices for potential conflicts of interest including impeachment and subpoenas.

–The Delaware Supreme Court sided with the University of Delaware denying the release of President Biden’s Senate records in a lawsuit brought by the Daily Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch.

–During President Biden’s first 3 years he spent 158.8 million dollars on the largest White House payroll in American history based on head count.

–Democratic presidential challenger Robert F. Kennedy has blasted the way that President Biden and his administration has decided and announced that it would be   maintaining secrecy indefinitely on certain records related to the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy, Robert’s uncle.

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