easyt65
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Perhaps, due to the sudden # GOP infections - which Democrats are mocking, Pelosi wants to give the impression that only the GOP (possibly) are infected because they are careless...it is definitely political. Everything is with Pelosi.
"Pelosi and Democrats are using the potential spread of COVID on the Hill as a pretext for delaying the confirmation hearings of SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett, but House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL), the ranking Republican on the Committee on House Administration, say that Pelosi is uninterested in finding out just how pervasive infection might be in the House despite protocols for comprehensive testing being available for several weeks."
Davis, in a letter to Pelosi last week, pleaded for widespread testing “in order to help us do our part to stop the spread of coronavirus.”
"Democrats are acting very strange about the pandemic. On the one hand, their media friends demand to know every bit of minutiae surrounding the President’s health as he recovers at Walter Reed while they simultaneously publicly push for prolonged restrictions and mask mandates. On the other, according to two Republican lawmakers, at least one high-profile Democrat party leader has adopted a rather unconcerned position when it comes to gathering information about the spread of the virus on Capitol Hill by blocking a plan to implement widespread testing in the House of Representatives."
Davis also suggested that Pelosi’s adherence to current testing protocols may be politically motivated and “should not reflect the news of the day or be to politically shield your office when difficult news breaks. This is not an acceptable way to communicate and continues to show your partisanship on this issue.”
"Pelosi and Democrats are using the potential spread of COVID on the Hill as a pretext for delaying the confirmation hearings of SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett, but House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL), the ranking Republican on the Committee on House Administration, say that Pelosi is uninterested in finding out just how pervasive infection might be in the House despite protocols for comprehensive testing being available for several weeks."
Davis, in a letter to Pelosi last week, pleaded for widespread testing “in order to help us do our part to stop the spread of coronavirus.”
"Democrats are acting very strange about the pandemic. On the one hand, their media friends demand to know every bit of minutiae surrounding the President’s health as he recovers at Walter Reed while they simultaneously publicly push for prolonged restrictions and mask mandates. On the other, according to two Republican lawmakers, at least one high-profile Democrat party leader has adopted a rather unconcerned position when it comes to gathering information about the spread of the virus on Capitol Hill by blocking a plan to implement widespread testing in the House of Representatives."
Davis also suggested that Pelosi’s adherence to current testing protocols may be politically motivated and “should not reflect the news of the day or be to politically shield your office when difficult news breaks. This is not an acceptable way to communicate and continues to show your partisanship on this issue.”
Despite COVID Panic on Capitol Hill, Pelosi Is Accused of Blocking Comprehensive Testing of House Members
False fear.
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