1. Why do people connected to the Russian and Chinese governments want to give your son millions of dollars?
2. You recently said you “got started” at Delaware State University, an HBCU. The school says they have no record of you ever attending. What did you major in there?
3. In June you said you were vetting your own potential Supreme Court picks and promised you would release your own list. Now you say you won’t release a list. Why go back on your pledge?
4. Are you refusing to answer whether you will go along with the Democrats' radical court packing plan because you're too weak to stand up to it?
5. How do you reconcile your position change on Supreme Court nominations?
6. You’ve broken your promise on not raising middle class taxes before. Why should voters trust you now?
7. As Vice President, you oversaw the weakest economic recovery since the Great Depression. What would you do differently if you were elected?
8. Your plan would raise the U.S. business tax rate higher than China’s rate. Won’t that make it more expensive for companies to do business in America and ultimately send jobs overseas?
9. President Trump imposed restrictions on travel from China on January 31 to combat the spread of the coronavirus. Why did it take you two months to say you supported that decision?
10. In 2008 you and Barack Obama promised to fully fund the federal COPS program, which provides resources to local law enforcement. But funding for this program was cut while you were vice president, despite your promise. Why did you fail to keep your word?
11. Do you condone your campaign staff and running mate donating to bail out violent rioters?
12. You say if you’re elected you’ll push to give citizenship to the 11 million undocumented people in our country. Why do you believe they should receive Medicare and Social Security benefits?
13. Why did you fail to keep your word on renegotiating NAFTA?
14. Do you acknowledge that your vote to give China most favored nation trade status was a mistake that hurt American workers?
15. Do you accept responsibility for your failure to replenished the strategic stockpile of N95 masks, which left America unprepared for another pandemic?
16. Your campaign says it is a “lie” that “the Biden-Harris ticket is the most radically pro-abortion” ticket “in U.S. history.” Are there any restrictions on abortion that you support, and if so, please be specific?
17. You said the N-word 13 times during a 1985 Senate nomination fight, when you were quoting something attributed to someone else. Do you think that was appropriate to do? Is that the only time you’ve said the N-word?
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Just days after his disastrous launch, Ron DeSanctimonious is proving himself a shameless climber who pretends he is holier-than-thou when in fact he’s just another phony career politician. 🧵
Last week, Ron ridiculously claimed Pres. Trump was weak on immigration, citing an immigration bill that DeSantis voted FOR as a congressman. donaldjtrump.com/news/754946bb-…
“I thought it was supposed to be America First policy to oppose amnesty, and yet [Pres. Trump] endorsed and tried to ram through an amnesty [bill],” Ron said last week
But in 2018, DeSantis voted in FAVOR of the border security package he is now attacking clerk.house.gov/Votes/2018282
1/ As Biden visits El Paso today, here are a few reminders of how he's failed to secure the border and allowed the community to be devastated by illegal immigration.
Illegal crossings in the El Paso sector are up 932% since '20.
106,561 encounters just in the months of Oct/Nov.
2/ Crossings in the El Paso sector during the months of October and November alone are nearly double the number of the encounters during all of 2020.
October and November FY2023 El Paso encounters: 106,561
FY 2020 El Paso encounters: 54,396
3/ The number of unaccompanied minor crossings in El Paso this fiscal year is up 570% compared to 2020, with 5,301 crossings so far during October and November.
In FY 2022, there were 23,820 unaccompanied minor crossings at the El Paso sector—a 392% increase compared to 2020.