Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi

Senator Roger Wicker said the Federal Aviation Administration has been “stonewalling” senators conducting an investigation into the design and development of the Boeing 737-MAX aircraft that was involved in two deadly crashes before being taken out of service.

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Judge Kathleen Williams, Southern Florida U.S. District Court

A federal judge in Florida has ruled that American companies can be sued for preferring U.S. workers over, for example, one of the DACA “Dreamers.”

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Admiral Karl L. Schultz, Commandant of the Coast Guard

Large ships traversing the area around the Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco are being asked by the Coast Guard to slow down to avoid deadly collisions with blue whales, the largest animals on the planet.

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Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of Treasury

“We’re prepared to go back to Congress for more money to support the American worker,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in an interview.

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Val Demings, U.S. Representative for Florida

Questions have been posed to the Director of National Intelligence by Representative Val Demings and others as to whether the intelligence community has a plan in place to respond to any foreign efforts to exploit racial tensions and if there is evidence that foreign adversaries were already doing so.

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Judge Henry Floyd, Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has struck down qualified immunity for officers in a fear-based use of deadly force.

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Ryan McCarthy, Secretary of the Army

The Army is open to renaming ten U.S. bases named for Confederate officers of the Civil War in response to numerous protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

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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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Steve Scalise U.S. Representative for Louisiana

House Minority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana said the improvements made in new legislation over the Paycheck Protection Program gives businesses greater flexibility.

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Judge David Tatel District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the White House must establish clear conduct standards for its press corps in order for it to suspend reporters for questionable behavior.

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