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Biden Likely Would Issue Flurry of Executive Orders on Climate, Abortion, Immigration

 
 
November 11 2020
 

Happy Veterans Day from Washington, where Joe Biden hopes to use executive orders to undo many of Donald Trump's government reforms. Jarrett Stepman explains. Do Supreme Court justices' comments signal that Obamacare is here to stay? Andrew Trunsky reports. On the podcast, election watchdog Jason Snead assesses alleged voting shenanigans. Plus: a disgraced FBI official defends himself in Senate testimony about the Trump-Russia probe; the importance of charter schools to black America; and what we owe our warriors this Veterans Day. On this date in 1921, exactly three years after World War I ends, President Warren G. Harding officiates as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is dedicated in an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington Cemetery.


 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Biden Likely Would Issue Flurry of Executive Orders on Climate, Abortion, Immigration
By Jarrett Stepman

Trump recently issued an executive order prohibiting federal agencies from conducting training on critical race theory for government employees and contractors. Biden intends to undo that order.
COMMENTARY
Why Vets' Service Is Worthy of Reflection on Veterans Day—and the Rest of the Year
By Janae Diaz

It's an honor to have veterans living in our midst today who we can personally honor and thank. So, let's thank them.
NEWS
Justices Hint That Obamacare May Survive Another Legal Challenge
By Andrew Trunsky

"It does seem fairly clear that the proper remedy would be to sever the mandate provision and leave the rest of the law in place," says Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
NEWS
McCabe Says He Would Not Have Signed Carter Page Spy Warrant Given Recent Revelations
By Chuck Ross

A Justice Department inspector general's report in December blasted the FBI over a series of errors and omissions in four applications for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants to spy on Page.
COMMENTARY
Should Blacks Support Destruction of Charter Schools?
By Walter E. Williams

The Wall Street Journal reported that 57% of black and 54% of Hispanic charter school students passed the statewide English language arts test, compared to 52% of white students.
ANALYSIS
Here's the Latest on Litigation Over Election Results
By Rachel del Guidice

"In essentially every election cycle there are people who are willing to cheat, willing to take illegal steps to try to rig or steal elections," says Jason Snead of Honest Elections Project.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Press' Premature Biden Celebration Fuels American Mistrust
By Joshua Arnold

Watching the networks declare Joe Biden the winner of a race that's still unresolved in key states was not only difficult but frustrating for fans of the democratic process.
 
     
 
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