House Republicans to hold hearing on consequences of Biden admin’s forced pandemic school closures

Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, announced Thursday that the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic will hold the second part of a hearing looking into the Biden administration’s forced closure of schools and the consequences it had on students.

In a press release, Wenstrup, also the subcommittee’s chair, announced a hearing titled "The Consequences of School Closures, Part 2" with American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten serving as the key witness.

According to a description from the subcommittee, the hearing will look into whether Weingarten and the AFT played any role in "editing the CDC’s COVID-19 school reopening guidance and keeping schools closed longer than necessary." It will take place on Wednesday, April 26, at 2 p.m. ET.

"The influence of Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), may have jeopardized the well-being of our nation’s children during the COVID-19 pandemic. If so, she should be held accountable," said Chairman Wenstrup.

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The subcommittee will also inquire about the decision to keep schools closed despite various vaccines being approved and made freely available to most Americans.

"Even when healthy and successful learning environments were possible, Ms. Weingarten and the AFT advocated against school reopenings. Safely returning our children to school as soon as possible should have been our top priority," Chairman Wenstrup continued.

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"I look forward to hearing Ms. Weingarten’s testimony and learning about the role AFT played in promoting school closures that ultimately harmed the academic, mental, physical, and social development of our youth," he also said.

The hearing will be a continuation of a discussion from last month when witnesses testified evidence did not support keeping schools closed.

"At the Select Subcommittee’s first hearing on pandemic-era school closures in March, expert witnesses testified that the ‘science’ never justified the prolonged closing of schools. Chairman Wenstrup sent a letter to Randi Weingarten last month requesting documents and information related to AFT’s impact on the CDC’s scientific school reopening guidance," the subcommittee said in a statement.

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President Biden officially ended the COVID national emergency declaration earlier this month and House Republicans have begun to immediately look back at the federal response and its consequences.

Children of all ages — and across the country — were left without any other option than to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Education and psychological experts have argued students that were kept out of school for months or years may have suffered a tremendous loss to their academic and social development.

Florida Reps. Gus Bilirakis, Michael Waltz endorse Trump over DeSantis in 2024 election: 'The right leader'

Two U.S. Representatives from the state of Florida, Reps. Gus Bilirakis and Michael Waltz, have endorsed former President Donald Trump over their own state’s governor to be the next President of the United States.

On Thursday, Rep. Bilirakis, R-Fla., released a statement calling Trump "the right leader" to best reverse the "disastrous policies of the Biden administration."

"During his time in office, President Trump enacted policies that spurred economic growth, protected our national security, and improved the lives of millions of Americans," Bilirakis said. "As a member of Congress, I had the privilege of working with President Trump on several initiatives that directly benefited the people of Florida's 12th congressional district.

He added: "President Trump is the right leader to seize this moment by building upon past accomplishments, reversing the disastrous policies of the Biden administration, and restoring America's standing in the world."

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Earlier in the day, Rep. Waltz also released a statement endorsing Trump.

"These last two years under Joe Biden have been disastrous for our country. Today I am proud to endorse Donald J. Trump for President," Waltz said in a statement Thursday morning, which was shared by the Trump campaign. 

He added: "Under his leadership, President Trump secured our southern border, created seven million jobs with record-low unemployment, brought manufacturing back to the U.S., made America energy independent and affordable, brokered historic Middle East peace deals, destroyed the ISIS caliphate, launched the Space Force, took out Soleimani, gave veterans choice, and put measures in place to stop China’s march towards global dominance."

Waltz succeeded Ron DeSantis in representing Florida's 6th Congressional District.

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On Wednesday, Rep. Vern Buchanan also endorsed Trump. He represents the state’s 16th Congressional District.

"If we want to get our economy back on track, Donald Trump is just the guy to get it done," Buchanan said.

DeSantis has not yet officially announced his intention to run for the presidency.

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Trump is looking to make any potential bid difficult as he continues to score key endorsements throughout the state of Florida. After moving from New York to Palm Springs, Trump calls Florida his home and their shared state has become a battleground in the 2024 election.

Trump’s endorsements in the state include Reps. Bilirakis, Waltz, Buchanan, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, John Rutherford, and Greg Steube.

The former president also leads in a potential head-to-head with DeSantis in most polls.

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