Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
05.01.2021 - 04:38 / deadline.com
Georgia’s Senate runoff races on Tuesday will determine control of the chamber, a hugely important vote that could determine the extent to which President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris can enact their agenda.
That fact has been top of mind as Democratic showbiz activists pour money and time into the races of Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock at a level greater than any recent runoff election. Although this typically is time for donor fatigue, recent weeks have seen a flurry
Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
Joe Biden.The Texas senator took to Twitter to criticise Biden for rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, writing “he’s more interested in the views of the citizens of Paris than in the jobs of the citizens of Pittsburgh.”He added: “This agreement will do little to affect the climate and will harm the livelihoods of Americans.”Rogen later hit back at Cruz, who wrote: “Fuck off you fascist” to which Cruz replied: “Charming, civil, educated response.
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Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
Celebrities Dave Bautista and Alyssa Milano shared an online petition calling for Sen.Ted Cruz to be expelled from the Senate. Cruz has faced criticism in recent weeks for perpetuating the notion that Joe Biden won the presidential election through organized, wide-scale voter fraud. He has also been rebuked by people on the left for voting against certifying the electoral college votes on Jan.
The Biden transition team is pressing the Senate to confirm President-elect Joe Biden's national security nominees ahead of the inauguration next week, saying the country's security is "at stake." With Democrats set to take the majority after victories in the Georgia Senate runoff elections earlier this month, the Biden team is making a heavy push for secretary of state nominee Anthony Blinken, homeland security secretary nominee Alejandro Mayorkas, director of national intelligence nominee
Shockwaves continue to reverberate after U.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz returned to the Senate chambers hours after a mob of Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol Building — and then proceeded with plans to object to the official certification of Joe Biden’s election as the next president of the United States due to evidence-free claims of election fraud.
The double wins in Georgia put Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in charge of the Senate with the slimmest of majorities, in a big boost to President-elect Joe Biden's agenda.
The storming of the U.S. Capitol Wednesday by a group of fired-up Trump supporters was a tragedy for the Republican party, for conservatives and populist nationalists, and for Donald Trump and his legacy.
Thousands of pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, vandalizing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and both congressional chambers as lawmakers met to review President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College.
Thousands of pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, vandalizing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and both congressional chambers as lawmakers met to review President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College.
As the nation’s attention was fixated on the chaos at the Capitol, several networks called the remaining Senate race in Georgia for Jon Ossoff, giving Democrats control of the chamber.
With Democrats close to capturing control of both houses of Congress, President-elect Joe Biden is vowing "to get big things done for our nation." But the president-elect is also spotlighting that even though it’s extremely likely the Democrats will hold a razor-thin majority in the Senate, to go along with their slight House majority, and also control the White House, he plans "to try to work with people in both parties" to find consensus.
With results from Georgia's Senate runoff elections appearing to indicate that Democrats will take control of the chamber, liberals are quickly making their wishes known when it comes to the Supreme Court. Demand Justice, a liberal group that supports Supreme Court reform, is already pushing liberal Justice Stephen Breyer to retire so that President-elect Joe Biden can replace him with a Black, female jurist who would presumably be much younger than the 82-year-old Breyer.
does beat Perdue, that would give and Democrats equal control in the Senate. With President-elect Joe Biden and in the White House, that means Harris, the Senate president, will serve as the tiebreaker.Warnock and Ossoff supporters have been expressing their excitement on social media.
Joe Biden to push through his agenda when he enters the White House on January 20.Democrat Raphael Warnock is currently projected to unseat his Republican rival Kelly Loeffler in the Senate special runoff, with 98% of the vote having been counted from Georgia’s 159 counties at the time of writing.The general election runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican David Perdue is tighter, although a number of media outlets have either put Ossoff in the lead or called the race in his favour.
direct to your inboxTwo months on from the presidential election, another key vote is taking place in the United States this week.The Georgia state run-off will decide the future of the US senate. Joe Biden will be eagerly awaiting the results as votes continue to be counted this morning.There are two seats in the senate up for grabs, and the incoming president needs the Democrat Party to take them both in order to gain control of the senate.The senate, which has been controlled by the
The two U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans are the majority party in the chamber remained too close to call early Wednesday morning.