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JUNE 24, 2020
House Judiciary Hearing on Justice Department Oversight
Current and former Justice Department officials testified at an oversight hearing on the actions of Attorney General William Barr and department investigation decisions. Aaron Zelinsky said there was “heavy pressure from the highest levels of the Department of Justice” to give Roger Stone, a President Trump political ally, leniency in his sentencing recommendation. John Elias said Mr. Barr ordered numerous antitrust investigations into the cannabis industry, against the recommendations of career staffers, because he did not like the companies' underlying business. Donald Ayer also voiced his concerns with the current leadership of the department, saying, “I am here because I believe that William Barr poses the greatest threat in my lifetime to our rule of law and to public trust in it.” Michael Mukasey, however, said he believes Mr. Barr is committed to the rule of law, and dismissed accusations of political bias within the department.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?473163-1/house-judiciary-hearing-justice-department-oversight

JUNE 24, 2020
Kellyanne Conway Speaks to Reporters
Kellyanne Conway spoke with reporters outside the White House. She responded to questions on several issues, including the administration’s coronavirus response, school choice, and the president’s comments on COVID-19.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?473368-1/kellyanne-conway-speaks-reporters

JUNE 24, 2021
President Biden Remarks on Infrastructure Legislation
President Biden made remarks on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal that was struck between the White House and a group of Republican and Democratic senators. “It’s been a very long time since the last time our country was able to strike a major bipartisan deal on American infrastructure,” said the president. After his opening remarks, the president answered reporters' questions on a range of topics that included the announced infrastructure deal, voting rights legislation, the Afghanistan troop withdrawal, and the federal response to the building collapse in Florida. When asked about his statement that the bipartisan deal must be “in tandem” with a second bill passed through reconciliation, the president responded that “if this is the only thing that comes to me, I’m not signing it.”
https://www.c-span.org/video/?512941-1/president-biden-remarks-infrastructure-legislation

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