Republican Senators Seek Answers After Removal Of COVID Data Requested By China

Senator Marsha Blackburn, Along With Republican Colleagues, Wrote A Letter To National Institutes Of Health Director Seeking Transparency Regarding The Request From Chinese Researchers To Have NIH Delete COVID-19 Related Data From The NIH Sequence Read Archive.

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Hagerty, Blackburn Urge Confirmation Halt Of Nominees Involved In Ending COVID Origins Investigation

Senators Hagerty And Blackburn Along With Senator Roger Marshall Urge Halting The Confirmation Of Nominees Who Played A Role In Ending The Original COVID-19 Origins Investigation.

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Federal Unemployment Benefits Face Congressional Scrutiny After States Turn Away Funds

Federal Supplemental Unemployment Payments Began As A Bipartisan Measure To Remedy The Hardships Of COVID-19 Last Year, But As Businesses Across The Country Struggle To Find Workers, It Is Turning Into A Political Battle.

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Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Result Fails In Both U.S. Senate And House

U.S. Senate Votes 93-6 Against Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Vote And House Of Representatives Votes Against, 303-121.

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At Dalton Rally, Trump Garners Support For Opposition Of Electoral College Vote

At Dalton, GA rally, President Trump promises he will “fight like hell” to hold on to the presidency and appealed to Republican lawmakers to reverse his election loss to Joe Biden when they convene tomorrow, January 6th, to confirm the Electoral College vote.

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Electoral College Votes In Some States To Be Opposed By 11 U.S. Senators

Eleven U.S. Senators now say they will challenge some states’ Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 when the Joint Session of Congress begins. So far, roughly 140 U.S. Representatives have indicated they will object on Jan. 6.

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