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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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White House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon: ‘Enough is enough’

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“The president took an action because of how politically infected these cases were.” The words of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she answered questions about President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter.

And reaction has been swift from both sides of the aisle.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said in a statement QUOTE Joe Biden has lied from the start”. Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley said in part QUOTE I’m shocked.

Meanwhile, House Oversight Democrat Greg Stanton saying QUOTE I respect President Biden, but I think he got this one wrong.

Congress is back this week following their Thanksgiving break. The Senate gaveled in today at 3pm. They’ll work on more of the President’s judicial nominations. The House is back tomorrow. On their agenda—a possible vote on whether to release the Ethics Committee’s report of former Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. And of course, we are just 18 days away from the next government funding deadline when Congress must pass a new federal spending bill to avert a shutdown.

The Supreme Court heard a case today on whether the Food and Drug Administration unlawfully blocked the sale of some vaping products. The agency has denied more than a million applications of candy or fruit flavored products as part of wider crackdown saying they appeal too much to kids. But vaping companies say the FDA unfairly disregarded arguments that those flavors can help adults quit smoking without increased risk to kids.

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Why many people on death row will never be executed

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Today, why so many people on death row will likely never be executed and what this says about the American justice system. Read more: Today, more than 2,000 people sit on American death rows. But some may never see an execution chamber. Between moratoriums, court orders and other official edicts, many people on death row are left in a state of indefinite limbo. Host Martine Powers speaks with criminal justice reporter Mark Berman about the state of the death penalty in America and what those languishing on death row symbolize about the American justice system. Today’s show was produced by Ariel Plotnick, with help from Sabby Robinson and Rennie Svirnovskiy. It was edited by Maggie Penman, with help from Monica Campbell, and mixed by Justin Gerrish. Reshma Kirpalani provided tape from video interviews. Thank you to Efrain Hernandez Jr. Subscribe to The Washington Post here .

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