Cabinet Newsletter: Year-End
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Ten months ago, we were a voice in the wilderness. We warned that Biden’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, was a disaster as Newsom’s Labor Secretary and would be a disaster for America. But over weeks and months, our campaign to stop Su steadily gained momentum. Yesterday, our victory became official. After 281
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Ten months ago, we were a voice in the wilderness. We warned that Biden’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, was a disaster as Newsom’s Labor Secretary and would be a disaster for America. But over weeks and months, our campaign to stop Su steadily gained momentum. Yesterday, our victory became official. After 281
The Triumph of Sanity Read More »
I was asked by the Ripon Forum, a prominent DC-based magazine, to write an article on who would be worse to have in the White House: Gavin or Kamala. It is a very tough question. Since the thought of either occupying the Oval Office is terrifying, I used the opportunity to describe how their shared
I was asked by the Ripon Forum, a prominent DC-based magazine, to write an article on who would be worse to have in the White House: Gavin or Kamala. It is a very tough question. Since the thought of either occupying the Oval Office is terrifying, I used the opportunity to describe how their shared
The end-of-the-year deadline is fast approaching, and I wanted to make sure to give you advance notice because of the holidays. I know that for many families, finances are tight and you may be reviewing your charitable giving. I just wanted to make a quick request to include our campaign in your plans for the
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If Newsom’s widely ridiculed debate performance punctured his presidential delusions, an announcement the following day from the state’s Legislative Analyst may have burst them entirely. California is now facing a $68 billion deficit. Other states have a surplus. It’s so dire Newsom is telling agencies not to replace broken printers or re-stock office supplies. Workers
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If Newsom’s widely ridiculed debate performance punctured his presidential delusions, an announcement the following day from the state’s Legislative Analyst may have burst them entirely. California is now facing a $68 billion deficit. Other states have a surplus. It’s so dire Newsom is telling agencies not to replace broken printers or re-stock office supplies. Workers
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The President of the University of Pennsylvania has resigned following her disgraceful testimony before our committee last week. The hearing is being described as the “Waterloo” for campus wokeness and a “tipping point” for our wayward universities. The fate of Harvard’s President will perhaps be decided today. Elise Stefanik and I have made it clear