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"The Biden-Harris Administration" page on WhiteHouse.gov features pictures of President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses, first lady Dr. Jill Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff.
"Thousands of people work in the West Wing, the East Wing, the Cabinet, and the Executive Office of the President. Learn more about the people who carry out the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration," the page says, Fox News first reported.
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday that the public can expect upcoming executive actions from President Joe Biden on gun control following two mass shootings that claimed the lives of nearly 20 people.
Asked at a White House press conference whether such orders would be forthcoming soon, Psaki responded: "Yes."
Comment: See also:
- Kamala Harris calls for Congress to act on gun control: 'Slaughter have to stop'
- Surprise: Biden, 'devastated' by Boulder shooting, asks Senate to act on House gun control bills
- If blaming 'whiteness' doesn't work, play the gun card: Boulder shooting spun by opportunists with no interest in truth or solutions
- Shopkeeper who stopped robbery in California ARRESTED for discharging his gun by shooting in the air
- HR 127: A new bill in Congress would literally end your 2nd amendment rights permanently
- States across the US, attacking 2nd Amendment by forcing gun stores to close, but many are fighting back
- Virginia says 'No': Democratic lawmakers threaten 2nd Amendment sanctuaries with National Guard -UPDATE

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Mar. 25, 2021
As I noted when I reported last month on the scheduling of this hearing, this was "the third time in less than five months that the U.S. Congress has summoned the CEOs of social media companies to appear before them with the explicit intent to pressure and coerce them to censor more content from their platforms." The bulk of Thursday's lengthy hearing consisted of one Democratic member after the next complaining that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have failed in their duties to censor political voices and ideological content that these elected officials regard as adversarial or harmful, accompanied by threats that legislative punishment (including possible revocation of Section 230 immunity) is imminent in order to force compliance (Section 230 is the provision of the 1996 Communications Decency Act that shields internet companies from liability for content posted by their users).
Republican members largely confined their grievances to the opposite concern: that these social media giants were excessively silencing conservative voices in order to promote a liberal political agenda (that complaint is only partially true: a good amount of online censorship, like growing law enforcement domestic monitoring generally, focuses on all anti-establishment ideologies, not just the right-wing variant). This editorial censoring, many Republicans insisted, rendered the tech companies' Section 230 immunity obsolete, since they are now acting as publishers rather than mere neutral transmitters of information. Some Republicans did join with Democrats in demanding greater censorship, though typically in the name of protecting children from mental health disorders and predators rather than ideological conformity.
"Oh, it's unlocked? I didn't check."
You assure him it's unlocked and ask again why he doesn't leave.
"Why bother? They'll probably catch me before I get out."
You look around in confusion. You explain to him that this isn't even a prison. That he's simply been told to wear an orange jumpsuit and stay in an unlocked room, but he doesn't have to comply. All he has to do is leave.
"Even if I get away, they'll just find me and bring me back here. Might as well just stay put."
Do you think this story is ridiculous? Of course it is. But the situation it details is all too true. In fact, researchers have known for half a century the mechanism by which people can be made to effectively lock themselves up inside their own mental prison . . . and it didn't take long for the intelligence agencies to put that research to use.
Today, let's explore the startling true story of how and how the public has been conditioned into a (false) sense of helplessness, and — more important by far — what you can do to break that conditioning.

Migrants mostly form Central America wait in line to cross the border at the Gateway International Bridge into the US from Matamoros, Mexico to Brownsville, Texas.
With at least 18,000 unaccompanied children in US custody after clambering over the border, and growing concern over the conditions at the facilities where they are being held, 57 percent of Americans disapprove of Biden's approach on the issue, according to an ABC News/Ipos poll.
Blinken took to Twitter on Friday to hail Albright, a former US ambassador to the UN and secretary of state under former President Bill Clinton, as a 'woman of courage'.
"During her diplomatic career as U.S. Ambassador to the UN & the first female Secretary of State, her tenacity & effectiveness left the U.S. stronger & more respected globally," Blinken tweeted, adding that Albright is a role model for him and "many of our diplomats."
Comment: Albright's infamous take on Iraq:
- Genocidal maniac Madeleine Albright: 'Trump is part of a worldwide revival of fascism'
- The internet groans with revulsion as Madeleine Albright and Bana Alabed honored as bastions of freedom
- Madeleine Albright's scrap with pro-Serbian activists in a Prague bookstore
- Russian author responds to blowhard Albright: 'An ugly old woman with a hook nose who would gain the part of Baba Yaga without needing to audition'
In 1931 the world financial architecture of Versailles was bankrupt, but not yet in financial collapse. The key trigger to pull the world into the Great Depression was not the 1929 Wall Street stock crash, but rather the collapse of a relatively small Austrian bank.
In ways remarkably analogous to the unfolding global financial crisis of today, world credit had been built after 1919 on a pyramid of increasingly dubious debts, with the House of Morgan and Wall Street financial firms sitting at the peak of the pyramid. Most of Europe and a large number of developing countries from Bolivia to Poland were linked into the Wall Street credit pyramid. In 1929-1931, the domino-style failure of those Morgan-initiated credit links to Europe and beyond turned a manageable American stock market crash into the worst deflation crisis in American history, precipitating a global depression.

VP Harris • President Biden • Drawings by migrant children held in detention
"All the policies that were underway were not helping at all, did not slow up the amount of immigration and as many people coming," Biden told reporters at his first formal press conference when asked whether he moved too quickly to undo the former president's past executive actions on immigration.
Comment: Once in place, Trump's strategy was successful and validated by Mexican President AMLO. Biden has no strategy - other than 'not Trump'.
See also:
- Mexico capitulates, signs migrant-control agreement - US tariffs 'indefinitely suspended'
- Donald Trump agrees to meet Mexican president south of 'the wall' after immigration speech
- Mexican govt. aids Trump border reforms by helping US 'meter' rate of caravan asylum applications
- Mexican officials say Central American migrants who rushed US border will face deportation
Biden specifically mentioned his efforts to halt the "Remain in Mexico" policy and stop separations of migrant families at the border that were implemented under the Trump administration.
"I make no apology for that. I make no apologies for ending programs that did not exist before Trump became president that have an incredibly negative impact on the law, international law, as well as on human dignity. I make no apologies for that."
Comment: Biden and Harris are reactionists unable to distinguish what works and consequently maintain it. Neither have the open mindset needed to solve America's problems.
See also:
Vice President Kamala Harris admitted Wednesday on CBS This Morning that the surge of unaccompanied migrant children at the U.S.-Mexico border was a "huge problem."
Anchor Gayle King said:"Let's look at what's happening at the border. Rightly or wrongly, people are coming in record numbers because they believe the Biden administration has encouraged certainly children to come. What are you going to do about that? It's chaotic. Some are calling it a crisis. You all, your team is under fire because both Republicans and Democrats said, look, if you're going to change the Trump policy, the previous policy, at least have a game plan. There doesn't appear right now to be a game plan."Harris said,"Well, OK, look, it's a huge problem. I'm not going to pretend it's not. it's a huge problem. Are we looking at overcrowding at the border in particular of these kids? Yes. Should these kids be in the custody of HHS, the Health and Human Services instead of the Border Patrol? Yes. Should we be processing these cases faster? Yes. This is, however, not going to be solved overnight. There are things that we need to do, especially since there was a system in place previously, before the last administration, to allow us to process these kids in their country of origin, that was dismantled. We've to reconstruct it. It's not going to happen overnight. But you know, we have senior administration officials now in Mexico and Guatemala also dealing with in addition to what needs to happen at the border.
"Look we've been in office less than a hundred days we're addressing it, we're dealing with it, but it's going to take some time, and are we frustrated? Are you frustrated? Yes, we are."
- Photojournalist, removed by law enforcement for photographing migrants, calls on Biden admin to lift 'media border ban'
- 15K+ migrant children now held in US custody amid border surge
- Trump thumps Biden: He turned a 'national triumph into a national disaster'
- Rep. Sanchez: Not appropriate for reporters to see inside border facilities for children
Without any prior warning, Facebook informed Press TV on Friday that its account had been shut down for what it claimed to be the Iranian news channel's failure to "follow our Community Standards."
"We have already reviewed this decision and it can't be reversed," said Facebook in a note, without specifying the so-called violations of its rules. The social media giant has on a number of occasions attacked Press TV, despite its claim of providing space for freedom of expression.
One such attack took place in mid-January, when Facebook temporarily shut down Press TV's page, which had more than four million followers. The news outlet, however, had its page restored after appealing the platform's decision to remove it.
In June 2020, Facebook labeled Iran's Press TV, Russia's Sputnik, and China's Xinhua news agency as "state-media," saying it would block them from running advertisements in the United States, which views the three countries as its arch-adversaries.












Comment: The ground is being prepared for a change of figurehead. The regime remains the same