Eric Drieband, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division

The Department of Justice is deciding whether to proceed with federal charges against the police officer accused in the tragic death of George Floyd that has led to protests and riots across America.

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Eugene Scalia, Secretary of Labor

State jobless rolls lowered for the first time since the pandemic began at the end of May, showing signs that people are starting to return to work.

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Andrew Wheeler, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

As debates rage in Congress over the biofuels mandate, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler weighs options to help small refiners.

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Kevin Hassett, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers

The latest unemployment report signaled a likely decline in unemployment as the U.S. economy slowly reopens, White House Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett said.

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Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new Title IX guidelines for college campuses that she says will bring justice, free speech and due process back to the forefront.

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William Barr, Attorney General

”The Bill of Rights doesn’t go away during a crisis like this,” Attorney General William Barr said as he urged states to begin rolling back coronavirus restrictions.

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Brendan Carr, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission

“We should be doing a top-to-bottom review of all entities potentially under the thumb of the [Chinese] Communist regime,” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said.

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Jovita Carranza, Administrator, Small Business Administration

The vast majority of the payroll loans to small businesses, 74 percent of them, were for under $150,000, according to the head of the Small Business Administration.

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Seema Verma, Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Easing licensing restrictions and relaxing other rules might help coronavirus patients, Seema Verma, a senior member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force said.

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Dr. Robert Redfield, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is using antibody tests to gauge the number of asymptomatic coronavirus cases, where individuals may have been positive and not known it.

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