21 states are suing Biden for revoking Keystone XL pipeline permit
Written by Peter Boykin on March 18, 2021
21 states are suing Biden for revoking Keystone XL pipeline permit

π IRS delays tax filing deadline to May 17
π CNNΒ lost 47% of primetime audience among the coveted 25-to-54 demo
π³ 75% of Americans believe we should be required to show a photo ID to vote, only 21% disagree
β 21 states are suing Biden for revoking the Keystone XL pipeline permit
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John Kerry, who serves as President Biden’s “special envoy on climate”, was photographed in first-class on aΒ commercial flight yesterdayΒ with his mask off, hanging off his ear. He wasn’t eating. He wasn’t drinking.Β He was just reading his book.Β
FORD MOVING OHIO FACTORY TO MEXICO
π¨ The man arrested for allegedly gunning down eight people at massage parlors in Georgia told authorities that the shooting was not racially motivated. βHe apparently has an issue, what he considers a sex addiction, and sees these locations as something that allows him to go to these places, and itβs a temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate,β Capt. Jay Baker, Cherokee County Sheriffβs spokesman. [Daily Caller]
β China plans to press the Biden administration to reverse many of the policies targeting China introduced during the Trump presidency during their first face-to-face meeting, as senior officials from both nations meet in Alaska today. [WSJ]
π€‘ Deloitte, one of the worldβs largest accounting and consulting firms, told employees that unintentional βmicroaggressionsβ are considered a punishable offense. [Daily Wire]
β The Biden administration is sanctioning 24 Chinese and Hong Kong officials ahead of talks with senior officials from China. The sanctions stemmed from Chinaβs decision to βunilaterally undermine Hong Kongβs election system.β [The Hill]
π€ Customs and Border Protection officials are reportedly under an unofficial βgag orderβ by the Biden administration and barred from talking to the press amid a worsening situation at the border. [Daily Wire]
π·πΊ Russia on Wednesday called its ambassador to the United States back to Moscow for consultations on the future of U.S.-Russia ties after U.S. President Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin would βpay a priceβ for alleged election meddling. [Reuters]
π A California judge authorized the city to disconnect the electricity of Tin Horn Flats Saloon & Grill for refusing to shut down during covid. Even with their electricity turned off, that didnβt stop the owner. Over the weekend he used a generator as a power source and kept his restaurant open. Then the city padlocked his door, so he cut the padlock. [Fox LA]
π₯Β Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announcesΒ that teaching ‘Critical Race Theory’ will be banned from Florida classrooms.
π₯Β Philadelphia now has its own Skid Row, filled with dozens of homeless encampments among what the DEA calls the country’s ‘largest outdoor drug market’
π₯Β Horrible. A woman walked into a Korean-ownedΒ tea shop and berates the employees for not being black-owned while accusing them of appropriating black culture.
π₯Β You’ve got to hear this truth-bombΒ by Sen. John Barrasso, calling out the truth about the U.S. economic recovery and the Democrat’s reckless debt-spending.
π₯Β Pure insanity: Jen Psaki blamed TrumpΒ for anti-Asian hate crimes
#MagaFirstNews 3/18/21
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