A gaggle of Home and Senate Republicans have objected to a provision within the Nationwide Protection Authorization Act convention report that may permit the US to switch the proceeds of forfeited Russian property to Ukraine, in response to individuals concerned with the negotiations.
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Republicans oppose Democrats’ plan to fund Ukraine with seized Russian assets
Democrats say stripping the supply from the practically $840 billion package deal undercuts the Biden administration’s means to switch help to Ukraine’s beleaguered financial system because it pours sources into the eight-month battle. Republicans say the supply has not been totally vetted by the related committees.
The dispute over the measure comes amid questions on the way forward for Republican assist for Ukraine’s struggle effort. Institution Republicans, led by Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have pledged to proceed approving billions of {dollars} of U.S. safety and budgetary help to Ukraine, whereas Home Minority Chief Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has referred to as for an finish to writing a “clean test” for the struggle.
Democrats have labored to tamp down their very own inner divisions on Ukraine in latest days after Home liberals retracted a letter calling on the Biden administration to contemplate direct talks with Russia.
“It’s unconscionable Senate Republicans are obstructing an necessary provision that may permit DOJ to switch forfeited Russian belongings to help Ukraine and its effort towards Russia’s brutal struggle,” stated a Democratic staffer concerned within the course of who like others spoke on the situation of anonymity to debate delicate negotiations. “This provision handed as a part of the Home NDAA and shouldn’t be attacked by the best or stripped from the ultimate invoice.”
Senate Republicans have primarily objected to the supply on the premise of process and consider the supply must be reviewed by the Home and Senate judiciary committees, in response to Republican staffers. A Republican Senate aide accustomed to the matter stated the supply has not been “totally litigated” and questioned the general effectiveness of asset forfeiture.
“We’re all for supporting Ukraine, which is why we predict the extra significant measure to cease funding Putin’s struggle machine could be to chop off the oil funding it,” the aide stated. “We have to have a look at ensuring oil value caps work to punish Russia. Seizing Oleg Deripaska’s yacht isn’t going to alter Putin’s conduct.”
Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate who owns a $65 million superyacht, has been underneath U.S. sanctions since 2018.
Laura Peavey, a spokesperson for Republicans on the Home Monetary Providers Committee, stated that there’s broad opposition to the supply, although it already handed within the Home with bipartisan assist.
“If we’re critical about reducing off Putin’s money circulation, we should always as an alternative take up Congressman Barr’s No Vitality Revenues for Russian Hostilities Act to forestall exhausting forex from supporting the Putin regime by prohibiting U.S. monetary establishments from partaking in transactions associated to Russian vitality,” Peavey stated of the invoice proposed by Rep. Garland “Andy” Barr (R-Ky.).
Legal professional Normal Merrick Garland introduced the creation of a process power in March to implement U.S. sanctions towards Russia’s Kremlin-connected elite. Since then, U.S. and Western allies have seized billions of {dollars}’ value of belongings owned by Russian oligarchs, together with luxurious yachts, mansions and jets.
The availability supported by Democrats would authorize the legal professional basic to switch the proceeds of Russian properties in U.S. possession to Ukraine “to remediate the harms of Russian aggression in direction of Ukraine.”
The Biden administration is negotiating the phrases of a plan to impose a cap on Russian oil costs to scale back money circulation to the nation as oil exports proceed to feed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s struggle chest. However it has not but finalized particulars with Western allies over how the advanced mechanism would work, and the administration has been proof against again enforcement efforts.
To assist implement the worth cap, Sen. Patrick J. Toomey, the rating Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, together with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), lately proposed secondary sanctions on international firms that commerce Russian oil and nations which have elevated purchases of Russian oil. Toomey has praised the Biden administration’s work to impose a value cap on purchases of Russian oil however doesn’t consider the cap alone is ample to encourage cooperation from different nations.
“It’s attainable that these Republican staffers are blocking the supply as a result of they assume we are going to interact in some sort of horse buying and selling down the street,” stated a Democratic staffer near the NDAA course of. “I ponder if their bosses know that they’re asking for a ransom on belongings we try desperately to get again to the individuals of Ukraine.”
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, the US has offered $17.9 billion in navy help to Ukraine.
On Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken introduced the supply of an extra $275 million in navy help, together with missile launchers, precision-guided munitions, anti-armor mines and different gear.
Biden administration officers anticipate to face harder scrutiny of U.S. support to Ukraine if Republicans take management of the Home, notably in the case of budgetary help, which many Republicans say must be offered by rich nations in Western Europe quite than the US.
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Washington Street closure extended in Quincy
QUINCY (WGEM) – The road closure for Washington Street between 7th and 8th streets has been extended for fire hydrant repair.
Officials stated that the closure has been extended to Jan. 15.
Officials also warn motorists to use alternative routes and drive with caution.
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A brief history of presidential inaugural speeches, from George Washington to today
The only constitutionally mandated event on Inauguration Day is for the president-elect to take the oath of office. But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else.
He gave a speech.
Every president since has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address as part of the national celebration.
These addresses are more than just a series of individual speeches. Rhetoric scholars Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson argue that each inaugural address is not simply marking one stage in the ritual of political transition. Each is also part of a genre that has characteristics which, at some level, are expected and understood by speakers and audiences. There have been 59 inaugural addresses, starting with Washington, and while they may have differed in style and even specific subjects, virtually all feature these characteristics, which range from calls to unify the country to setting forth political principles.
The political history collections at the National Museum of American History, where I am a curator specializing in the history of presidential campaigns and campaign rhetoric, include several objects that illustrate these characteristics.
Exploring the genre of inaugural addresses through quotations and objects from the past can help listeners better understand the opening speech of a new administration, the first act in a job that began with the taking of the oath.
(Re)Unification of the audience
Inaugurations serve as the transition point between the competition of a campaign and the needs of an administration beginning to govern. For the audience to properly fulfill their role as witnesses to this investiture of power, they must be unified and reconstituted as “we the people.”
In the words of political scientist Lee Sigelman, these speeches are “literally brimming with verbal tokens of unity.”
There are references to our founders, our nation and the future we face. In 1957, Dwight Eisenhower spoke of the purposes “to which we, as a people, are pledged,” and Benjamin Harrison called his 1889 inaugural moment a “mutual covenant” between himself and the people. George W. Bush in 2001 united his listeners, saying, “Americans are generous and strong and decent, not because we believe in ourselves but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves.”
Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural in 1801 may have been the most explicit: “We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.”
Reaffirmation of national values
New presidents must also establish their qualifications for the office by demonstrating they understand and will preserve the shared values that are key to what Bill Clinton in 1993 called “the very idea of America.”
These traditional values are expressed in words such as freedom, liberty, democracy and courage. In 1981, Ronald Reagan reminded the audience, “Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on Earth. Jimmy Carter in 1977 summarized these values into “our belief in an undiminished, ever-expanding American dream.”
Setting forth political principles
Unlike many other presidential addresses, most notably the State of the Union, the inaugural does not advocate specific legislation but rather articulates more general philosophies that will guide a new administration. When policies are offered, they are less a call for action than a demonstration of a president’s commitment to the democratic system.
In 1845, James Polk promoted his “plain and frugal” economic plans because he said a national debt “is incompatible with the ends for which our republican Government was instituted.” Herbert Hoover said that the policies he listed in his 1929 address would be tested against the “ideals and aspirations of America.”
Even William Howard Taft, whose 1909 inaugural was among the most policy specific, framed his ideas with respect to the “proper” role of the federal government “in what it can and ought to accomplish for its people.”
Enacting the presidential role
Candidates give speeches that are, for obvious reasons, partisan and self-promoting. But when the campaign ends and governing begins, presidents must demonstrate an understanding of their role within the broader system.
In his first inaugural in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt moved out of campaign mode and acknowledged the constraints on his “leadership of frankness and vigor.” He pledged to rely on his “constitutional duty” to work with Congress.
Rhetoric scholars Campbell and Jamieson add that these speeches must also enact the “public, symbolic role of president of all the people” by revealing traits such as humility and reliance on a higher power. A typical example is found in the conclusion of Warren Harding’s 1921 address: “I accept my part with single-mindedness of purpose and humility of spirit, and implore the favor and guidance of God in His Heaven. With these I am unafraid, and confidently face the future.”
Fulfilling ceremonial expectations
Because of the celebration that surrounds them, inaugural addresses are expected to reflect stylized, ceremonial speaking. Such speeches strive to reach beyond the immediate situation to evoke timeless themes using memorable phrases.
In 1961, John Kennedy challenged Americans across the decades to “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” The phrases “mystic chords of memory” and “better angels of our nature,” among the most memorable words in presidential rhetoric, have been applied to countless situations since Abraham Lincoln first uttered them in 1861.
Not all inaugural addresses achieve greatness. Some have been quite forgettable. But each of them has tried to fulfill these expectations, helping to sustain what Franklin Roosevelt in his second inaugural called “our covenant with ourselves.”
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Rainier Beach vs. Eastside Catholic: Live score, updates of Washington high school boys basketball (1/13/2025)
Dre Morris scored a game-high 27 points, and No. 1 Rainier Beach won the rematch of last year’s WIAA Class 3A championship game with a 99-72 victory Monday over reigning state champion Eastside Catholic.
Jaylen Petty and Kaden Powers added 23 points apiece as the Vikings built a 24-5 lead just 4:43 into the game.
The two programs met at 7:30 p.m. Pacific time.. A live feed is available on NFHS Network (subscription only).
SBLive is tracking scores across the state of Washington through Week 9. Stay with us for the latest score and game updates from pregame to teardown. Refresh this post and scroll down for the latest.
FINAL: RAINIER BEACH 99,. EASTSIDE CATHOLIC 72
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
FOURTH QUARTER
Beach 99, Eastside Catholic 72: Morris led all scorers with 27 points. Petty and Power had 23 apiece to round out Viks’ scoring. Dawson and Aklog led Crusaders with 19 points apiece.
THIRD QUARTER
Beach 68, Eastside Catholic 54: Dawson has kept Crusaders within earshot with his perimeter shooting, nailing a pair of 3s. But Powers picked it back up with 9 in quarter.
SECOND QUARTER
Beach 51, Eastside Catholic 35: Petty got going with seven points, including first FG at 4:13 mark.
FIRST QUARTER
Beach 34, Eastside Catholic 17: Viks start on 24-5 run, making their first three 3-pointers. Morris had 17 points in quarter.
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About Rainier Beach
Key players— G Dre Morris, G Jayden Petty, G Kaden Powers,
About Eastside Catholic
Key players— F Yabi Aklog, G Dash Ingram, F Achilles Reyna.
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