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January 18, - January 31, January 16, - January 18, January 16, - January 16, January 15, - January 16, This searchable database identifies former governors by state and dates of service. The governors' biographies available on the NGA website provide summary biographical information only and are edited infrequently.
About Chris Christie was sworn in as governor of New Jersey on January 19, , and was sworn in for his second term on January 21, Recent New Jersey Governors. James E. Ron DeSantis, who has not said how Trump's plans might affect his own White House aspirations, railed against the Biden administration's Covid regulations, arguing that he would not allow Florida to become a "biomedical security state. DeSantis and many other high-profile GOP governors have joined the legal battle against Biden's workplace vaccine mandates , which are slated to take effect on January 4 to help curb a pandemic that has now killed more than , Americans.
The rules will require private businesses with or more employees, as well as certain health care workers and federal contractors to get the vaccine. Some companies and states are fighting Biden's employer vaccine mandate. But local efforts show mandates can work.
And if he can get away with this, trust me, you ain't seen nothing yet. They're going to do more and more and more. At least 27 states are suing over the Occupational Safety and Health Administration rule laying out the vaccine mandates, which does allow employees to forgo the Covid vaccine as long as they provide a verified negative test to their employer each week and wear a face mask in the workplace.
White House deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during Thursday's press briefing that the administration believes that the vaccine rules will hold up to the court challenges that are being brought by Republican governors.
Both Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem also predicted that voters next year would revolt against what they view as government overreach when it comes to Covid regulations. Noem, who touted the fact that her state did not "mandate anything," told RJC attendees Friday night that the pandemic served as a chance to re-educate her state "about the importance of making sure you didn't allow the government to make your decisions for you.
Because the government said that you couldn't get together in large groups, they gave up their freedom of assembly. Because they told them that they couldn't go to church, they gave up their freedom of religion.
Cruz, who received the most resounding cheers and standing ovation at the RJC gathering as a longtime ally and friend to the organization, predicted that could be a wave election if Republicans "stand and fight and engage on substance. The Texas senator said he was looking forward to a time in when he would bump into a man in overalls in the US Capitol "coming to change the sign on Nancy Pelosi's office.
Pence predicts 'great Republican comeback'. I had seen an interview you did with Jake Tapper where you shot down his question about it when Trump had still been bringing up the issue.
Again, I shot down the issue because I thought it was a nonissue. The other way you could look at that quote, Isaac, is that I was criticizing Trump for having anything ever to do with it. So you can interpret it however you want. I have been pretty clear that I never thought there was any credence to the whole birtherism movement.
In hindsight, should people have been paying more attention to these types of things? I am the guy who got him to put out the statement saying he was no longer going to discuss the judge, and leave it to his lawyers to resolve the lawsuit.
And then the lawsuit got settled. Oh, O. Right, and all that is true. But what is also true is that I got him off the issue and got him to put out a statement where he apologized for what he said and said he would have no other comment on the judge. Go back and look at the statement that was put out. You have hit on something, which is that you have been seen as someone who could talk to Trump and get him to moderate or be more reasonable, as you say you did for this statement.
Well, he was also impeached, and then Republicans kept him in office. What I am saying to you is: what you want was for Donald Trump to have been removed from office. I get that. But the votes were not there for that, and certainly not based upon the call with the Ukraine. And what the Democrats did, in my view, was cheapen impeachment, and I said that at the time. But, if what you are going to do is put words in my mouth, what I will do is just discontinue this, and I will say I am not participating.
This is ridiculous. You are putting words in my mouth. I thought this was supposed to be a Q. It seems like what you want to do is the Q and the A. If you want to do both, I will get off the phone and you can talk to yourself.
I understand that your suggested solution was removal from office over the Ukrainian phone call. There were sixteen of us on that stage, including me. We all tried to win. He won. And, when he is the nominee, it comes down to a choice between the Republican nominee and the Democratic nominee.
And, in that instance, the Republicans were going to be with the Republican nominee. A lot of the things that happened during the Trump Administration are policy goals that Republicans have been trying to achieve for quite some time, and that all has to be looked at in that context.
Right, but now we are seeing Republicans say that even though he is a Republican, and he is our President, there are certain things that have gone too far.
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