THREAT LEVEL RAISED FOR US TROOPS IN IRAQ; AMERICAN CONTRACTORS PUT ON HIGH ALERTWhile several human rights groups expressed disappointment that Crown Prince Mohammed was not sanctioned by the administration, Saudi Arabia’s reaction to the administration’s actions suggests that the report, the new sanctions, and the crown prince’s explicit exclusion from a telephone call the previous day between King Salman, his father, and Biden were when combined a profound humiliation for the man accustomed to lavish American praise who is likely to rule the reactionary kingdom when his 85-year-old father dies. pivot 5.5 carbon president of corporate affairs Mark Fitzgibbons, Regnery Publishing publisher Thomas Spence, Republican Party of Texas chairman LTC Allen West, ACT For America founder Brigitte Gabriel, Students for Life of America spokesperson Kristi Hamrick, RCW Speakers founder Nancy Schulze, Angel Pictures & Publicity president Tricia Erickson, Americans for Limited Government president Richard Manning, Americans for Limited Government vice president Robert Romano, Family Watch International president Sharon Slater, Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance, Christian Broadcasting Network vice president Rob Allman, Center for Family and Human Rights president Austin Ruse, American Family Association director Sandy Rios, Center of the American Experiment president John Hinderaker, American Family Association president Tim Wildmon, Constitutional Congress, Inc. pivot 5.5 carbon Other White House announcements include Khanya Brann as senior communications assistant and special assistant to the director of communications; Eric Bravo as White House video editor; Rykia Dorsey Craig, Seth Schuster and Ike Hajinazarian as regional communications directors; Drew Haskett as presidential videographer; Lawrence Jackson as photographer to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris; Terry Moynihan as deputy director for research; Adam Schultz as chief official White House photographer; and Todd Zubatkin as deputy director for research. pivot 5.5 carbon HOUSE COVID BILL INCLUDES OVER $100 MILLION FOR CONTROVERSIAL SILICON VALLEY UNDERGROUND RAIL PROJECTThe memo also calls out subsidies and loan forgiveness to farmers and ranchers on the basis of race and ethnicity; allowing coronavirus funding to go to colleges that have partnerships with Chinese-controlled companies and Confucius Institutes; and doling out $50 million for environmental justice grant programs, which the RSC pans as "a thinly-veiled kickback to leftist environmental groups. pivot 5.5 carbon
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