Kayleigh McEnany: If You Can Safely Protest, You Can Safely Vote
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday argued that voters should not be worried about voting in November in the presidential election. SOURCE
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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday argued that voters should not be worried about voting in November in the presidential election. SOURCE
Noting the “very modest financial donations” China made to combat coronavirus spread in Africa, U.S. Secretary of the State Mike Pompeo declared that the costs from China’s cover-up far outweighs its contributions. Pompeo also warned Wednesday that China may “exploit the pandemic” to advance its ambitions in Africa. SOURCE
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stumbled through a speech Monday, mispronouncing the names of those she said fell victim to police brutality, as well as the name and title of her Democrat colleagues. SOURCE
Rev. William “Bill” Lawson, pastor emeritus, of the Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church said during the funeral for George Floyd, to applause: “Obviously, the first thing we have to do is clean out the White House.” SOURCE
Stores across New York City, including its iconic 5th Avenue, covered their windows and doors in plywood in preparation for riots. Some of the stores had messages graffitied on them declaring their store to be empty of merchandise. SOURCE
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Monday that Sen. Mitt Romney’s expression of solidarity with the black lives matter movement outside the White House was “empty words.” SOURCE
“It’s not part of the [city’s commissioned “Black Lives Matter”] mural… but we recognize it at expression,” said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser during a press conference Monday about the “Defund the Police” street art painted outside the White House last week and whether the city would remove it. SOURCE
“There’s so much focus on our police officers right now, there are absolute cases of injustices, our heart breaks for those cases, but I just want to note some of the great things our police have done last year alone,” said Kayleigh McEnany Monday afternoon during a White House press briefing Monday. SOURCE
“We can’t give up the finest law enforcement anywhere in the world,” said President Trump Monday at a White House roundtable, proposing that there are “more gentle” approaches to resolving problems within the criminal justice system, shutting down calls for defunding police. SOURCE
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a number of her congressional colleagues gathered to kneel on Monday for the time they say a police officer had his knee on the neck of George Floyd, but the photo op did not quite go as planned. SOURCE