Senator Dianne Feinstein weighed-in Friday on the ongoing Coronavirus crisis sweeping California; saying the state’s biggest problems are “homelessness and affordable housing.”
“Homelessness and affordable housing remain two of the biggest challenges facing California. We’re seeing the consequences of both problems with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. I’m glad HUD has granted Los Angeles $35 million to help fund a critical housing project,” posted the Senator on social media.
Homelessness and affordable housing remain two of the biggest challenges facing California. We’re seeing the consequences of both problems with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. I’m glad HUD has granted Los Angeles $35 million to help fund a critical housing project. pic.twitter.com/jA0SnuhlmO
— Senator Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) April 23, 2020
Feinstein praised her party’s efforts to influence the CARES Act during the Coronavirus pandemic; touting the inclusion of $75 million for the National Endowment for the Arts.
“The National Endowment for the Arts received $75 million as part of the CARES Act to help nonprofit arts organizations get through these difficult times. Direct grants are available here. The deadline to apply is April 22,” posted the Senator on social media.
The National Endowment for the Arts received $75 million as part of the CARES Act to help nonprofit arts organizations get through these difficult times. Direct grants are available here. The deadline to apply is April 22.https://t.co/MX5863zOnm
— Senator Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) April 16, 2020
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi congratulated Senate Democrats this week for “objecting” to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s $250 billion package to further assist small businesses during the Coronavirus crisis.
“On MSNBC, Nancy Pelosi congratulated Senate Dems on rejecting a $250 billion to shore up small businesses. ‘I congratulate the Senate Democrats, they went to the Floor when Mitch McConnell went in for the $250 billion. And they said they objected,’” posted former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
FEINSTEIN FAIL: FBI says ‘NO INVESTIGATION’ into Mysterious Kavanaugh Letter
Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s last-minute curveball to derail Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings ended in total failure Friday, with the FBI saying they have no plans to open a criminal investigation into the legislator’s mysterious letter.
The left-wing lawmaker suddenly announced this week the existence of a secret letter sent to the FBI regarding Kavanaugh’s nomination; citing the anonymous message as a reason to indefinitely delay the proceedings.
Insiders say Feinstein has had possession of the mysterious material since mid-summer.
“Several officials confirmed that the letter was referred to the FBI. But the bureau does not plan to launch a criminal investigation, according to a person familiar with the matter — a probe that would normally be handled by local authorities if it were within the statute of limitations,” writes the Washington Post.
“Instead, the FBI passed the material to the White House as an update to Kavanaugh’s background check, which already has been completed,” adds the article.
Read the full story at the Washington Post.
FEINSTEIN: ‘The National Endowment for the Arts Received $75 Million’ as Part of Virus Relief Bill
Sen. Dianne Feinstein praised her party’s efforts to influence the CARES Act during the Coronavirus pandemic; touting the inclusion of $75 million for the National Endowment for the Arts.
“The National Endowment for the Arts received $75 million as part of the CARES Act to help nonprofit arts organizations get through these difficult times. Direct grants are available here. The deadline to apply is April 22,” posted the Senator on social media.
The National Endowment for the Arts received $75 million as part of the CARES Act to help nonprofit arts organizations get through these difficult times. Direct grants are available here. The deadline to apply is April 22.https://t.co/MX5863zOnm
— Senator Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) April 16, 2020
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi congratulated Senate Democrats this week for “objecting” to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s $250 billion package to further assist small businesses during the Coronavirus crisis.
“On MSNBC, Nancy Pelosi congratulated Senate Dems on rejecting a $250 billion to shore up small businesses. ‘I congratulate the Senate Democrats, they went to the Floor when Mitch McConnell went in for the $250 billion. And they said they objected,’” posted former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
On MSNBC, Nancy Pelosi congratulated Senate Dems on rejecting a $250 billion to shore up small businesses. “I congratulate the Senate Democrats, they went to the Floor when Mitch McConnell went in for the $250 billion. And they said they objected” @standamericanow #Shameful
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) April 16, 2020
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi bragged about her private stash of upscale ice cream on late-night television this week; showing off her stockpile of sweets as Americans wait in line at food banks across the country.
“Other people in our families go for other flavors, but we have some chocolate right here,” said Pelosi. “We have chocolate candy.”
Pelosi made similar comments moments later.
“We’re coping pretty well. I have my grandchildren from New York. They have to get up at 5 o’clock in the morning to do their classwork… It is a a wonderful opportunity for them that I wish all children would have,” said Pelosi from her kitchen.
Nancy Pelosi: Quarantining is "a wonderful opportunity for them that I wish all children would have"https://t.co/upiSWCBokW pic.twitter.com/titMWq1U1u
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 14, 2020
Watch Pelosi’s shocking comments above.