Glenn Youngkin has hit the ground running, wasting no time in beginning to implement the agenda that elected him in November. The new Virginia governor, a Republican businessman and first-time political candidate, prevailed in a state that had gone for Joe Biden by 10 points a year earlier.
The brother of 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram, the British national who was shot dead after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue, says his brother suffered from “mental health issues.”
Glenn Youngkin, Winsome Sears, and Jason Miyares will be sworn in today, marking a sea-change of leadership in Virginia. More importantly, because actions ultimately matter, the three Republicans are already looking to take big steps toward fixing the mess left behind by Democrat Ralph Northam’s administration.
California Rep. Eric Swalwell has become just the latest in a long line of left-wing hypocrites who’ve fled their own tyrannically locked down locales for the liberty-loving Sunshine State, partying maskless and fancy-free after spending months slamming anti-mandate Republicans like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as grandma-killing monsters.
In a roundtable discussion on “Face the Nation, CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford, said children, who have almost no risk of dying from COVID, have “sacrificed and suffered the most” from restrictive COVID measures.