"I wonder why the White House isn't also coming to the defense of Rep. Waters given the fact that she is now facing an onslaught of attacks," Alcindor said.
Kristen Welker asked how it could be "appropriate" for Biden to be "weighing in on the verdict." Psaki said "he wasn't weighing in on the verdict."
"It was stolen from the voters of Georgia,"Abrams said, we do not know what they would have done because not every eligible Georgian was permitted to participate fully in the election."
The District would almost certainly favour the Democratic Party and would greatly benefit the party when it comes to electoral votes in presidential elections.
"To call this Jim Crow 2021 is an insult my friends. For those who never lived Jim Crow, we are not in Jim Crow," Owens told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
In a segment Monday night, Carlson pointed out the long history of hypocrisy and comments from Maxine Waters inciting mob violence.
When asked how the media responds to the fact that they disseminated false information, Greenwald said that "they ignore it."
Since McMillion is the first ever chief diversity officer for the FBI, his duties—at the expense of taxpayers—remain unclear.
DeSantis has previously supported other alternative social media platforms like Parler by his presence there.
“The GOP has spent four years saying the frontliners are all socialists. Now they’ve got the receipts to prove it. Anyone telling themselves this won’t be in campaign ads is in denial.”
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who served alongside President Jimmy Carter, died on Monday at the age of 93 and was remembered for his dedication to public service as well as appointing the first ever female VP running mate.
The declaration was made within 30 minutes after the protest march began and activists began a spree of vandalism.
Though the DC Guard refered to "First Amendment" demonstrations, National Guard units are on standby in many cities across the country in anticipation of riots in response to a verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial for the death of George Floyd.
"I miss the most helping people because I can directly help people. That’s why I did it. Hey, look, this has been a very traumatic. I had a great life, great company, great business, no problems."
Whitmer's office also acknowledged that the Governor left the state two other times in the past six months. Once, to visit Michigan's National Guard troops sent to the US Capitol after the Jan. 6 riot and again to attend the inauguration of President Joe Biden.