Home Actress Jessica Yellin HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Jessica Yellin Instagram - MCCONNELL ENDORSES TRUMP Sen. Min. Leader Mitch McConnell put to rest doubts that he would endorse Donald Trump. Today he endorsed the former president’s candidacy for reelection. Despite years of tension between them — McConnell once blamed Trump for Jan 6 and Trump has repeatedly lobbed racist attacks at McConnell’s wife — McConnell said Trump “has earned the requisite support of Republican voters to be our nominee” and “as nominee, he will have my support.”

Jessica Yellin Instagram – MCCONNELL ENDORSES TRUMP Sen. Min. Leader Mitch McConnell put to rest doubts that he would endorse Donald Trump. Today he endorsed the former president’s candidacy for reelection. Despite years of tension between them — McConnell once blamed Trump for Jan 6 and Trump has repeatedly lobbed racist attacks at McConnell’s wife — McConnell said Trump “has earned the requisite support of Republican voters to be our nominee” and “as nominee, he will have my support.”

Jessica Yellin Instagram - MCCONNELL ENDORSES TRUMP Sen. Min. Leader Mitch McConnell put to rest doubts that he would endorse Donald Trump. Today he endorsed the former president’s candidacy for reelection. Despite years of tension between them — McConnell once blamed Trump for Jan 6 and Trump has repeatedly lobbed racist attacks at McConnell’s wife — McConnell said Trump “has earned the requisite support of Republican voters to be our nominee” and “as nominee, he will have my support.”

Jessica Yellin Instagram – MCCONNELL ENDORSES TRUMP
Sen. Min. Leader Mitch McConnell put to rest doubts that he would endorse Donald Trump. Today he endorsed the former president’s candidacy for reelection. Despite years of tension between them — McConnell once blamed Trump for Jan 6 and Trump has repeatedly lobbed racist attacks at McConnell’s wife — McConnell said Trump “has earned the requisite support of Republican voters to be our nominee” and “as nominee, he will have my support.” | Posted on 07/Mar/2024 00:15:52

Jessica Yellin Instagram – CONGRESS V CREATORS 

Americans united today to fight a common enemy — the leaders who would ban TikTok.

That’s the dramatic version. The video includes just some of the TikTok’ers outraged about Congress’ action. 

Here’s the less dramatic version: Today a subcommittee within the US House of Representatives advanced a bill that would require TikTok’s owner, Bytedance, to sell to a US company within 180 days of the bill’s passage. If Bytedance failed to do so, under the bill the app would not be available for download. (Note: Those who already have it on their phones could continue using it but wouldn’t be able to download updates in the US.) The bill would also allow the executive branch to bar use of an app if it’s deemed a threat to national security — under very limited circumstances.

The reason?  Many US lawmakers have come to believe that TikTok gives the Chinese government outsize influence with American audiences. They believe it allows  an adversary nation to both gather enormous data on Americans, and push messages and ideas that could sway public opinion or manipulate American audiences to serve interests at odds with the US. 

I know that this is a sensitive subject and many of you love TikTok. It is also simply a fact that my own very senior national security sources have, for years, expressed this belief with me. For this reason, US  national security officials, members of the US military and many others don’t use the app or download it on their phones. 

Efforts to force divestment of TikTok or shut down the app have been stalled in the US for years. But today, the measure passed a House committee with a unanimous bipartisan vote. The House Speaker has expressed support for it and it could come to a vote of the full House soon. It would still have to pass the Senate.

What do you think of the effort to force divestment or shutdown TikTok?
Jessica Yellin Instagram – Members of the House Democratic Women’s Caucus wore suffragette white to symbolize their commitment to women’s rights and in particular reproductive rights.

President Biden spent some time in his remarks on the Supreme Court’s ruling rolling back reproductive rights – and the political impact. President Biden said: “In its decision to overturn Roe v Wade, the supreme court majority wrote: ‘Women are not without electoral or political power.’ No kidding. Clearly, those bragging about overturning Roe v Wade have no clue about the power of women in America. They found out, though, when reproductive freedom was on the ballot and won in 2022, 2023, and they will find out again, in 2024.

The President invited to the speech a woman who had to travel out of Texas to get an abortion when her health was in danger. Also in the chamber, another woman whose IVF procedure was put on hold in Alabama after the state supreme court put those who provide IVF services in danger of civil litigatin. 

It was a feisty speech overall. The President also challenged Republicans on tax policy (vowing to ensure billionaires never have a lower % tax than working Americans); and immigration (asking republicans to support the border security bill they once wanted) among other issues.

The Democratic women’s caucus posted the following message on X: “For tonight’s State of the Union address, we’re in white and wearing ‘Fighting for Reproductive Freedom’ pins. Our message is clear: we won’t stop fighting until all women can access the health care they need to control their own lives and futures.”

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