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Biden Appointments Tag

The new Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins is a woman of the far left, who fits in perfectly with Elizabeth Warren and Ayanna Pressley, both of whom supported her candidacy. In January, she was approached by reporters who just wanted to ask her some questions, but she acted like she was being ambushed and threatened to call the police on them.

The Senate has confirmed Tracy Stone-Manning to lead the Bureau of Land Management on a party line vote. Republicans have been objecting to her nomination for months, due to her connection to an act of eco-terrorism, as well as her views on population control. Senate Republicans also suspect that Stone-Manning will use her position to advance the left's radical agenda on climate change.

Tracy Stone-Manning, Joe Biden's nominee to head the Bureau of Land Management, was involved with eco-terrorists in the 1990s and agreed with a policy limiting the number of children for American families. She is an awful choice to lead such an agency, and Mitch McConnell has finally joined other Republicans in saying it.

We haven't heard much about campus "rape culture" ever since the idea of abolishing the police became trendy in higher education, but Biden's pick to lead civil rights at the Department of Education is bringing it back. Under Trump, Betsy DeVos fought to uphold the concept of due process on campus. Now Catherine Lhamon wants to reverse that.

Republican Missouri Senator Josh Hawley called out Critical Race Theory as divisive and un-American on the Senate floor on Tuesday morning. Hawley drew on his own experience in higher education. He worked as an associate professor at the University of Missouri School of Law at one point.

Demand Justice, the progressive activist group headed by former Hillary Clinton campaign aide Brian Fallon, is renewing its calls for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire. They desperately want Joe Biden to be able to appoint a younger justice, presumably someone much further to the left.

Democrats and the Biden administration keep talking about how urgent it is to deal with extremism and radicalism. Does that argument apply to Joe Biden's appointments? Tracy Stone-Manning, who Biden nominated to head the Bureau of Land Management, allegedly worked with eco-terrorists in the 1990s. Shouldn't that disqualify her?