Biden Calls for End to ‘Uncivil War’ in Unity-Themed Inaugural Address
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Biden Calls for End to ‘Uncivil War’ in Unity-Themed Inaugural Address

President Joe Biden led a silent prayer and read Scripture as he called for unity in an inaugural address that not only followed disputed election results, but was delivered where a violent riot rocked the Capitol just two weeks earlier.  “The forces that divide us are deep and they are real, but I also know…

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Biden Accuser Tara Reade: ‘Unspeakably Hard’ To Watch Biden Take Office

10 SHARES 70 VIEWS ShareTweetSubscribe: CDN Daily Briefing President Joe Biden’s accuser Tara Reade weighed in on the former vice president’s ascension to the highest office in the land Wednesday, calling Biden’s inauguration “unspeakably hard to watch.” “Coming forward about being sexually harassed and assaulted in 1993 when I was Joe Biden’s staffer was excruciating on so many…

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Keystone XL Pipeline To Be Scrapped … Again

50 VIEWS ShareTweetSubscribe: CDN Daily Briefing President-elect Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that he would cancel a permit critical to the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. The move marks the second time that a Democratic administration has effectively killed the $8 billion project. While environmental and conservation groups praised the move, TC Energy, the company behind the…

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Here’s What Trump Should Do Next

By R. Mitchell – The ideas I’ve heard for Donald Trump’s post-White House days run the gamut from ‘do radio’ or ‘start a media network’ to ‘create a better Twitter/Facebook’, but I believe there is a more effective way for a leader like Trump to impact the political landscape for decades to come. Since November…

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President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Wednesday, January 20, 2021

132 VIEWS ShareTweetSubscribe: CDN Daily Briefing President Donald Trump will leave the White House to attend a departure ceremony prior to taking Air Force One for the last time as commander-in-chief. He will then travel to Mar-a-Lago where he will write the next chapter in American politics. Thank you for your hard work Mr. President. Farewell and don’t…