Rules for Thee, But Not for Me? — Democrats and Policymakers’ Coronavirus Hypocrisy
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See how some Democrat officials and other policymakers have violated their own coronavirus rules. SOURCE
A Pennsylvania elementary school principal has filed a lawsuit against the school district that fired her after she shared on her Facebook page conservative memes, including one that read it is better to vote for a potato than Joe Biden. SOURCE
Speaking Friday night, President-elect Joe Biden stated that he would issue an executive order requiring all Americans in federally-controlled spaces to wear masks for 100 days after his inauguration. SOURCE
During a press conference Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told reporters how multiple committees will be looking into allegations of possible “collusion” with U.S. Capitol Police during the riot last week. “Now we have to protect ourselves from enemies domestic. How close within? The investigation will let us know.” SOURCE
An internet service provider (ISP) in the North Idaho and the Spokane, Washington, area has decided to block Facebook and Twitter for its customers after some called in to complain about censorship on the platforms. SOURCE
In an address to the nation released by the White House Wednesday night, President Trump lambasted the “unprecedented assault on free speech,” and encouraged all Americans to come together for the good of the nation. SOURCE
In a video uploaded to the White House’s social media accounts Wednesday night, President Trump stated that he did not support the violence that occurred at the U.S. Capitol the week before. For future demonstrations, he stressed the importance of all Americans exercising their First Amendment rights peacefully. SOURCE
Addressing the House floor Wednesday, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) slammed Democrats for dropping their calls to defund the police in the wake of the U.S. Capitol attack. SOURCE
Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) addressed the floor of the House Wednesday, remarking that after the U.S. Capitol riot, his Democrat colleagues seem to finally agree that riots are bad. SOURCE