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26 Attorneys General Sue Over Biden's Mandate; Congressman: Unvetted Refugees Pose Threat To U.S.

Capitol Report
Capitol Report
00:00 INTRODUCTION 1:09 VAX RULES FOR BUSINESSES EFFECTIVE JAN 4 2:09 11 STATES FILE LAWSUITS TO HALT VACCINE MANDATE 2:24 HOUSE REPUBLICANS PUSH BACK ON VACCINE MANDATE 2:57 ATTORNEY: GOVERNMENT DOESN'T HAVE RIGHT TO IMPOSE VACCINE 7:01 PAYMENTS TO SEPARATED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS? 7:34 CONGRESSMAN: CRIMES COMMITTED BY UN-VETTED REFUGEES 13:15 NO ESTIMATED TIME FOR SUPPLY CHAIN RESOLUTION 17:13 FINDING WAYS TO FIX SUPPLY CHAIN 17:58 SENATOR PAUL CALLS ON FAUCI TO RESIGN 19:47 LA MAYOR TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID 20:13 DOD: CHINA TO HAVE 1,000 NUKES BY 2030 21:04 STEELE DOSSIER RESEARCHER ARRESTED, INDICTED 21:44 SEARS BECOMES VA FIRST FEMALE LT. GOVERNOR 22:12 D.C. MAYOR SEEKING THIRD TERM The Biden administration’s vaccine rules for the private sector will take effect on January 4. Those who do not comply with the mandate will get a $14,000 fine per each violation. Attorneys general from 26 states across the country have filed lawsuits against what they are calling illegal and unconstitutional vaccine mandates. President Biden has just given direction on how he plans to enforce the vaccine mandate on the private sector. We speak to Brooke Goldstein, a prominent civil rights attorney in New York City, to break it all down. We speak to Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale about new legislation he introduced to properly vet immigrants from foreign countries who may pose a threat to the United States. He also weighs in on the elections this week which have many wondering what this means for the Democrats future agenda. Inflation lingers at a 30 year high – partly caused by the supply chain bottleneck. When will this congestion and inflation woes settle and how is the administration working on solving the truck driver shortage across the country? Senator Rand Paul grilled Dr. Anthony Fauci at a hearing, accusing him of misleading the public by changing the definition of 'gain-of-function'. He also called him to resign. The pandemic didn't stop Beijing's military expansion. A new pentagon report shows the regime intends to have at least a thousand nuclear warheads by 2030, far more than previously estimated.
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