The White House said Friday that President Joe Biden’s renewed cough is the result of “allergies.”
“He’s doing great. He’s got some allergies,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said as she left the daily press briefing and a reporter shouted a question about the president’s health.
Biden appeared twice in front of reporters on Friday, speaking with a raspy voice, repeatedly clearing his throat, coughing, and wiping his nose. (Read more from “White House Defends Biden’s ‘Renewed’ Cough” HERE)
President Joe Biden said Thursday he personally reached out to a hospital the night before to ensure the wife of his “good friend” received immediate care because the “waiting room was so crowded.”
“Last night, I was on the telephone with a person at an emergency hospital ward in Pennsylvania because a good friend had called, and he had rushed his significant other to the emergency room because this woman was having trouble breathing, had a high fever, and could not catch her breath,” Biden said during a speech in Illinois promoting COVID-19 vaccine mandates for businesses. “They got her into the hospital. The waiting room was so crowded, things were so backed up they couldn’t even get her to be seen initially. So, because I knew this person, I called. I called the desk receiving nurse and asked what the situation was.”
“To make long story short, it took a while because all of the – not all – the vast majority of the emergency rooms and docs were occupied taking care of COVID patients,” Biden added. “I bet every one of you can name somebody who got sent to the hospital with something other than COVID and couldn’t get it taken care of.”
Biden said that he “wasn’t complaining” when he made the phone call because doctors and nurses working in overcrowded hospitals are “getting the living hell kicked out of them, sometimes physically.” (Read more from “Ill-Advised? Biden Brags About Pressuring Hospital To Fast-Track ‘Good Friend’ in ER” HERE)
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Yes, we’ve heard all about Joe Biden’s alleged vaccine mandate for private companies employing 100 or more people. It was all over the news even before he announced it on September 9. His announcement has jeopardized the employment of millions of Americans and increased worker shortages in critical domains such as health care.
There’s only one problem. It’s all a mirage. Biden’s so-called vaccine mandate doesn’t exist — at least, not yet. So far, all we have is his press conference and other such made-for-media huff-puffing. No such rule even claiming to be legally binding has been issued yet.
That’s why nearly two dozen Republican attorneys general who have publicly voiced their opposition to the clearly unconstitutional and illegal mandate haven’t yet filed suit against it, the Office of the Indiana Attorney General confirmed for me. There is no mandate to haul into court. And that may be part of the plan.
According to several sources, so far it appears no such mandate has been sent to the White House’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs yet for approval. The White House, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Department of Labor haven’t released any official guidance for the alleged mandate. There is no executive order. There’s nothing but press statements.
Despite what you may have been falsely led to believe by the media fantasy projection machine, press statements have exactly zero legal authority. (Read more from “Joe Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Doesn’t Exist. It’s Just a Press Release” HERE)
President Biden on Thursday claimed credit for the US COVID-19 vaccination program — despite the fact that coronavirus vaccines were developed and initially deployed by the Trump administration.
In a remark sure to raise eyebrows, Biden said that “when I first started the vaccination program and we got all that vaccine, enough for everyone, we were vaccinating 3 million people a day, we were getting very close before things began to slow down.”
Biden has taken heat — including from fact-checkers — for inflating his own role in the vaccine rollout while downplaying the work of former President Donald Trump.
After taking office, Biden claimed in February, “Just over four weeks ago, America had no real plan to vaccinate most of the country,” despite Trump’s administration publishing a plan in September that his administration largely followed. . .
But FactCheck.org labeled those Biden claims “misleading” — pointing out that Trump “had contracts in place for plenty of vaccines for all Americans” and that “there was indeed a plan to acquire and distribute vaccines.”
(Read more from “Another Lie: Biden Says He ‘Started the Vaccination Program’ Despite Trump Rollout (VIDEO)” HERE)
By Breitbart. Americans across the country are expressing their disapproval for President Joe Biden, including hundreds of Trump supporters who gathered in Howell, Michigan, to await Biden’s arrival on Tuesday, holding signs reading, “F**k Biden” and “China Joe Must Go!”
The demonstrators gathered at the corners of M-59 and Michigan Avenue in Howell, where Biden spoke about his “Build Back Better” plan at the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324. Demonstrators held up signs reading, “Biden is a Traitor,” among other things. One TikTok user posted a view of the alleged scene:
By Daily Caller. President Joe Biden responded Tuesday to protesters donning “F**k Joe Biden” signs in Howell, Michigan.
“I took this agenda to the country. They said it was time to build an economy that looks out from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where I grew up as a kid, instead of looking down at Wall Street. An economy that looks out from Howell, Michigan, and towns like it all over America that brings people from every race, background, religion into the game,” Biden said, speaking from a podium.
" … that’s why 81 million Americans voted for me, the largest number of votes in American history. Clear majority …”
“That’s why, notwithstanding some of the signs I saw, that’s why 81 million Americans voted for me,” Biden said in response to the “F**k Joe Biden” signs.
Upon arriving in Howell, Michigan, roughly 500 protesters waved flags in support of former President Donald Trump while others held up signs that read “F**k Joe Biden” and “Stop the Spending.” (Read more from “Biden Responds to ‘F**K Joe Biden’ Signs” HERE)
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President Joe Biden in recent weeks has championed COVID-19 vaccine booster shots as a means of strengthening protection against the virus, but now experts are reportedly advising the president’s administration to back off, arguing the science doesn’t justify widespread use of the third shot.
According to Politico, several prominent doctors and scientists outside of the administration held a call with federal officials last week advising against promoting COVID-19 booster shots. These experts said that current data on vaccine performance doesn’t support using booster shots widely to reduce the risk of a breakthrough COVID-19 infection.
The call reportedly took place on Sept. 27, the same day Biden made a big deal out of receiving his booster shot, and included White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci and policy adviser Cameron Webb, as well as the heads of the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outside experts advised that booster shots should only be given to “people most at risk of severe Covid-19 to reduce hospitalizations and deaths,” Politico reported. . .
Politico’s sources described the call as “the tensest one to date,” highlighting Fauci’s disagreements with the outside expert’s position on boosters.
The rescheduled call was the tensest one to date, according to the three people with information on the talks. Fauci argued that the CDC committee’s stance — that science did not support giving boosters to all adults — was incorrect. And he dismissed suggestions that the administration had to choose between a broad U.S. booster campaign and donating vaccines to countries in need.
(Read more from “Report: Health Officials Tell Biden To Stop Pushing Booster” HERE)
The Biden administration has sought to portray its botched Afghanistan withdrawal as a success, citing the evacuation of over 124,000 people in 16 days.
However, the harrowing first few days of the evacuation showed how little advance planning there was as the Taliban closed in on the capital.
According to several firsthand witnesses, the ensuing panic and chaos created a disaster zone at the Kabul airport that American troops had to gain control of, and in the process, witness war crimes and other human tragedy. . .
Panic ensued at the embassy. The U.S. embassy’s database had to be remotely wiped as employees on the ground in Kabul escaped. Some embassy staff fled without an extra change of clothes or shoes to the Kabul airport, where they stayed for the next two weeks.
An Afghan American who advised four four-star U.S. generals as a GS-15 U.S. government employee with a security clearance was in Afghanistan visiting his sick mother and received no notice from the embassy. (Read more from “Confusion, Chaos, War Crimes: Inside the Harrowing First Days of Biden’s Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal” HERE)
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The White House defended the Justice Department from complaints it was being politicized after Attorney General Merrick Garland escalated his federal agency’s response to threats against public school officials and teachers.
Threats of violence against public servants are illegal, which includes public school board members and educators, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki. Republican lawmakers have expressed concern the department would target parents who are concerned about public schools’ policies.
Psaki said President Joe Biden supported the parents’ right to protest.
“He doesn’t stand for the fundamental right — I assume you don’t either — for people to take violent action against public servants. And that’s what the threats are about,” she told reporters.
School board meetings nationwide have become increasingly confrontational as officials and parents clash over how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, particularly over mask or vaccine mandates for students and staff. There are also becoming heated over the perceived importance placed on critical race theory in curricula. Some parents are concerned the theory indoctrinates children into thinking the United States is an inherently racist society. (Read more from “WH Defends DOJ Using FBI in School Board Protests” HERE)
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The majority of likely voters in Florida reject President Joe Biden’s employer vaccine mandate, a VCreek/AMG survey found.
The survey, which showed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) leading both of his potential Democrat challengers — Rep. Charlie Crist (R-FL) and Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried — in next year’s gubernatorial race, also asked respondents to weigh in on the Biden administration’s employer vaccine mandate, which he announced last month.
“Should the Biden Administration be allowed to create a workplace regulation that could result in people being fired from their job for not getting vaccinated?” the survey asked.
The majority, 54 percent, said no, the Biden administration should not be allowed to do that. Forty-three percent said it should.
Biden made the announcement last month, directing the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to develop a rule forcing businesses with over 100 employees to either mandate vaccines or implement a rigorous weekly testing program. Yet, weeks after the announcement, OSHA has yet to release a rule and has remained mum on when it will come forth. (Read more from “Poll: Majority of Voters Reject Biden’s Employer Vaccine Mandate” HERE)
In remarks from the White House on Monday, an exasperated President Biden addressed the looming October 18 deadline before which Congress must vote to raise the nation’s debt ceiling or face defaulting on its debts on the heels of last week’s failure to whip enough support among congressional Democrats to move his domestic legislative agenda forward.
Failing to raise the debt ceiling is “reckless and dangerous” according to Biden who attempted to explain the situation in layman’s terms. Such a vote, Biden claimed, is “paying what we already owe, what has already been acquired” and “not anything new.”
“We’re able to borrow because we always pay what we owe,” Biden continued, saying “that’s America, that’s who we are.” The “full faith and credit of the United States” is “rock solid, it’s the best in the world,” he added.
In Biden’s pitch, “raising the debt limit is about paying off our old debts” and has “nothing to do” with his administration’s infrastructure or budget reconciliation bills, two items the president erroneously claimed are “already paid for.”
Joe Biden voted against raising the debt ceiling in 2003, 2004, and 2006.
Now, he wants *Republicans* to raise the debt ceiling to give him cover to waste trillions of dollars and make inflation worse.
Not a chance. The Democrats can do this themselves.