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McCarthy Drops A BOMBSHELL About Biden’s State Of The Union

Following a cordial greeting from the White House, President Joe Biden is getting ready to give his first ever “State of the Union Address.” As he discusses the advancements achieved in America to date and lays out the future objectives for the development of our nation, this particular speech is sure to be a memorable evening. Kevin McCarthy, the recently elected House Speaker, has extended a “kind invitation.”

On the request of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, President Biden will make history by addressing both chambers of Congress for the first time. Leader Biden will have the chance on this historic occasion to discuss his strategies for addressing the difficulties our country has now and in the future.

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“We have received Speaker McCarthy’s kind invitation, and the president has accepted it and looks forward to delivering the State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023,” Jean-Pierre made a notation in the declaration.

McCarthy extended the offer and said “the new year brings a new Congress, and with it, a responsibility to work towards an economy that is strong, a nation that is safe, a future that is built on freedom, and a government that is accountable.”

“The American people sent us to Washington to deliver a new direction for the country, to find common ground, and to debate their priorities,” he added. “In that spirit, it is my solemn obligation to invite you to speak before a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, so that you may fulfill your duty under the Constitution to report on the state of the union. Your remarks will inform our efforts to address the priorities of the American people.”

The source added the following:

The location of President Biden’s forthcoming State of the Union speech will be the House chamber, as is customary. Although Republicans control Congress and have shown hesitant to accept most of what he has offered so far, his legislative plan may face an uphill struggle. But it hasn’t stopped Joe Biden from trying to work across the aisle. He recently met with Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to look for Republican partners who can help enact significant legislation during his first term, which ends at the end of 2024.

On January 4, Biden remarked regarding McConnell, “We disagree on a lot of things.” But their most recent paper on investment for infrastructure “sends an important message to the entire country: we can work together,” he added.

The opioid problem might be one issue that garners widespread support. Following Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s warning last week that her agency would have to take “extraordinary measures” while urging both parties to adopt a bill to extend the limit, Republicans and Democrats will have to cope with the impending debt ceiling problem.

Minority Leader McCarthy has effectively negotiated a rocky transition to Speaker of the House by insisting on tough discussions and keeping his position. He seems to be on track for an effective campaign for office despite delays that were planned by an intraparty division.

Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a Republican, led the holdouts and is now praising McCarthy for “fulfilling the commitment” he made to a number of legislators to disclose roughly 14,000 hours of video from the event at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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“Bravo, Speaker McCarthy. This was not an agreement that we had at the beginning of last week, but as the week progressed, Speaker McCarthy, to his great credit, understood this was important to a great many of us. And when we get these 14,000 hours out, we’re going to be able to see the extent to which the federal agents and assets that were present that day, may or may not have increased the level of criminal acuity. We’re going to be able to see their coordination with one another,” Gaetz said during an interview on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

“And we’re also going to be able to see if there is exculpatory evidence that would show that people never intended to violate a law, even though they might have been technically out of compliance with whatever the standard was, at that time, based on the Vice President’s movements that they probably weren’t aware of anyway,” Gaetz continued. “It is interesting, though, that at every time from the JFK files to 9/11, to now January 6, it’s our own government, it is our own Department of Justice, that seems to stand in the way of transparency. The Speaker of the House is now fulfilling the commitment he made to us, and he deserves a great deal of credit for it.”

“Amen. I feel the same way, and I had similar views about McCarthy,” host Tucker Carlson replied. “That’s the ones you had, but I’m so thankful for this.”

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  1. Make sure he’s jacked up on dementia meds and adrenochrome or I guess you could use his body double that can still string a few coherent sentences together…

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