Joe Biden is now POTUS

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So it is the duty of the police to promote amity by allowing
murderers, robbers and rapists to go free. It is amazing how
the people who campaigned, voted against and tried to steal
the victory from Biden are now the first ones who think they
are entitled to make demands of him..

The Trumpophiles just need to zip it. Elections have very
assured consequences...
 

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GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split
Jacob Jarvis 2 hrs ago


GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split


Republican lawmakers have rebuked President Joe Biden's raft of executive actions in his first day as commander-in-chief, a swift sign of partisan divisions continuing despite calls for unity.
© Win McNamee/AFP via Getty Images House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) arrives during Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th President of the United States at the US Capitol in Washington on January 20, 2021. He has criticized some of President Biden's initial actions.
Biden signed numerous orders on Wednesday, aimed at points such as tackling the COVID-19 crisis, climate change and racial equity. He also set about revoking multiple orders made by his predecessor Donald Trump.
While this has been welcomed by Democrats, their Republican counterparts have expressed reservations over Biden's actions.
"On day one, Biden has set the tone for what is to come in his administration: legislating by executive orders, championing massive spending bills, and supporting far-left priorities that reverse years of economic growth and job creation," Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) said in a statement, adding this came despite Biden "promising to work for unity."


"President Biden's inaugural address focused heavily on unity, bringing the nation together after the division we've experienced," Cammack said.
"The new EOs he just signed, however, cater to the Left, ignoring the steps necessary to move America forward."
Cammack and Steil have both taken issue with Biden's decision to block the building of the Keystone XL pipeline, a Canada-U.S. oil pipeline.
Cammack also criticized re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing Trump's decision to pull out of it.
Steil also mentioned the support for giving 11 million undocumented migrants a path to citizenship.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) also picked up on this point.
In a statement, he said: "The Biden plan to offer citizenship to more than 11 million illegal immigrants who have, for years, knowingly broken our laws is the wrong policy at the wrong time."
He said that Republicans will highlight flaws in Biden's immigration plans "in the days and weeks ahead."
Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R- WY) also criticized the orders, pointing to the climate accord, Keystone XL pipeline and points on immigration.
"Rejoining the deeply flawed Paris Climate Accord and blocking the Keystone XL Pipeline will eliminate jobs, increase the cost of energy, and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said in a statement.
"Meanwhile, blocking funding for important border security enhancements, including the continued construction of the wall, lays the foundation for increased illegal immigration.
"We face significant challenges that require bipartisan responses. Today's Executive Orders reverse important policies and impose significant economic cost that will imperil our recovery."
Biden's actions were described as "misguided" by Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA)
"President Biden's misguided day-one priorities are beyond concerning for those of us who have worked to strengthen border security, promote innovation, and work toward American energy independence," he said on Twitter.
Biden's campaign announced on Wednesday his intention to reverse many actions of the prior administration and other executive actions he would lay out.
Newsweek has contacted the White House and the lawmakers mentioned for comment.
 

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President Biden's schedule today:

President Joe Biden's schedule for his first full day in office
By CNN 17 mins ago

READ: President Joe Biden's schedule for his first full day in office


President Joe Biden's first full day in office Thursday will include an intelligence briefing and a meeting with his administration's Covid-19 team, according to a schedule released by the White House late Wednesday.
© Patrick Semansky/AP President Joe Biden speaks during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool)
Read the schedule, which is subject to change and doesn't reflect all of the President's daily activities, below:

  • 10 a.m. ET: The President, the first lady, the vice president and the second gentleman watch the Virtual Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service.
  • 12:45 p.m. ET: The President and the vice president receive the President's Daily Brief.
  • 2 p.m. ET: The President delivers remarks on his administration's Covid-19 response and signs executive orders and other presidential actions; the vice president attends.
  • 2:25 p.m. ET: The President and the vice president receive a briefing from members of their Covid-19 team.

Briefing schedule

  • 4 p.m. ET: News briefing by press secretary Jen Psaki.
 

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GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split
Jacob Jarvis 2 hrs ago


GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split


Republican lawmakers have rebuked President Joe Biden's raft of executive actions in his first day as commander-in-chief, a swift sign of partisan divisions continuing despite calls for unity.
© Win McNamee/AFP via Getty Images House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) arrives during Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th President of the United States at the US Capitol in Washington on January 20, 2021. He has criticized some of President Biden's initial actions.
Biden signed numerous orders on Wednesday, aimed at points such as tackling the COVID-19 crisis, climate change and racial equity. He also set about revoking multiple orders made by his predecessor Donald Trump.
While this has been welcomed by Democrats, their Republican counterparts have expressed reservations over Biden's actions.
"On day one, Biden has set the tone for what is to come in his administration: legislating by executive orders, championing massive spending bills, and supporting far-left priorities that reverse years of economic growth and job creation," Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) said in a statement, adding this came despite Biden "promising to work for unity."


"President Biden's inaugural address focused heavily on unity, bringing the nation together after the division we've experienced," Cammack said.
"The new EOs he just signed, however, cater to the Left, ignoring the steps necessary to move America forward."
Cammack and Steil have both taken issue with Biden's decision to block the building of the Keystone XL pipeline, a Canada-U.S. oil pipeline.
Cammack also criticized re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing Trump's decision to pull out of it.
Steil also mentioned the support for giving 11 million undocumented migrants a path to citizenship.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) also picked up on this point.
In a statement, he said: "The Biden plan to offer citizenship to more than 11 million illegal immigrants who have, for years, knowingly broken our laws is the wrong policy at the wrong time."
He said that Republicans will highlight flaws in Biden's immigration plans "in the days and weeks ahead."
Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R- WY) also criticized the orders, pointing to the climate accord, Keystone XL pipeline and points on immigration.
"Rejoining the deeply flawed Paris Climate Accord and blocking the Keystone XL Pipeline will eliminate jobs, increase the cost of energy, and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said in a statement.
"Meanwhile, blocking funding for important border security enhancements, including the continued construction of the wall, lays the foundation for increased illegal immigration.
"We face significant challenges that require bipartisan responses. Today's Executive Orders reverse important policies and impose significant economic cost that will imperil our recovery."
Biden's actions were described as "misguided" by Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA)
"President Biden's misguided day-one priorities are beyond concerning for those of us who have worked to strengthen border security, promote innovation, and work toward American energy independence," he said on Twitter.
Biden's campaign announced on Wednesday his intention to reverse many actions of the prior administration and other executive actions he would lay out.
Newsweek has contacted the White House and the lawmakers mentioned for comment.
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GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split
Jacob Jarvis 2 hrs ago


GOP Lawmakers Decry Joe Biden's Executive Orders in Swift Bipartisan Split


Republican lawmakers have rebuked President Joe Biden's raft of executive actions in his first day as commander-in-chief, a swift sign of partisan divisions continuing despite calls for unity.
© Win McNamee/AFP via Getty Images House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) arrives during Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th President of the United States at the US Capitol in Washington on January 20, 2021. He has criticized some of President Biden's initial actions.
Biden signed numerous orders on Wednesday, aimed at points such as tackling the COVID-19 crisis, climate change and racial equity. He also set about revoking multiple orders made by his predecessor Donald Trump.
While this has been welcomed by Democrats, their Republican counterparts have expressed reservations over Biden's actions.
"On day one, Biden has set the tone for what is to come in his administration: legislating by executive orders, championing massive spending bills, and supporting far-left priorities that reverse years of economic growth and job creation," Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) said in a statement, adding this came despite Biden "promising to work for unity."


"President Biden's inaugural address focused heavily on unity, bringing the nation together after the division we've experienced," Cammack said.
"The new EOs he just signed, however, cater to the Left, ignoring the steps necessary to move America forward."
Cammack and Steil have both taken issue with Biden's decision to block the building of the Keystone XL pipeline, a Canada-U.S. oil pipeline.
Cammack also criticized re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing Trump's decision to pull out of it.
Steil also mentioned the support for giving 11 million undocumented migrants a path to citizenship.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) also picked up on this point.
In a statement, he said: "The Biden plan to offer citizenship to more than 11 million illegal immigrants who have, for years, knowingly broken our laws is the wrong policy at the wrong time."
He said that Republicans will highlight flaws in Biden's immigration plans "in the days and weeks ahead."
Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R- WY) also criticized the orders, pointing to the climate accord, Keystone XL pipeline and points on immigration.
"Rejoining the deeply flawed Paris Climate Accord and blocking the Keystone XL Pipeline will eliminate jobs, increase the cost of energy, and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said in a statement.
"Meanwhile, blocking funding for important border security enhancements, including the continued construction of the wall, lays the foundation for increased illegal immigration.
"We face significant challenges that require bipartisan responses. Today's Executive Orders reverse important policies and impose significant economic cost that will imperil our recovery."
Biden's actions were described as "misguided" by Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA)
"President Biden's misguided day-one priorities are beyond concerning for those of us who have worked to strengthen border security, promote innovation, and work toward American energy independence," he said on Twitter.
Biden's campaign announced on Wednesday his intention to reverse many actions of the prior administration and other executive actions he would lay out.
Newsweek has contacted the White House and the lawmakers mentioned for comment.

I think we all agree walking together is the best way to build something long standing. But, Biden and Co need to have a tight leash on the GOP. These folks supported and obvious monster for 4 years and didn’t flinch. Work with them and try to find some ground on things. But be equally quick to tell them fuck you! We haven’t forgotten your role with that monster. Biden better put his foot up their asses real quick and let them know he’s not the one!
 
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This shit is just laughable at this point we are not even through day one. One time it was we were going to get 2 stacks in addition to the $600 now its $1400. One day its a simple majority now its a power sharing agreement.
 
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