Rep. Comer aims to hold Biden admin. accountable for border crisis

Committee ranking member Rep. James Comer (R-KY) attends a House Oversight Committee hearing titled Examining the Practices and Profits of Gun Manufacturers in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill July 27, 2022 in Washington, DC. According to an investigation by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, major gun manufacturers have made over $1 billion in the last decade selling military-style assault weapons. Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith was also invited to testify, but did not attend. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Committee ranking member Rep. James Comer (R-KY) attends a House Oversight Committee hearing titled Examining the Practices and Profits of Gun Manufacturers in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill July 27, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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GOP Congressman James Comer is putting top Biden administration officials on notice regarding the ongoing crisis at the southern border.

🚨Biden Administration officials will be held accountable for the worst Border Crisis in U.S. history.@GOPoversight expects answers from @DHSgov, @HHSGov, @DEAHQ, & the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. https://t.co/hTXs2WZk9A

— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) November 21, 2022

This comes as, Republicans are set to retake the House in the next Congress after Trump-endorsed Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) won a House seat. His victory increased the GOP’s House majority to 218, the number required for a majority in the lower chamber.

Congressman James Comer (R-Ky.), of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, joined Representatives Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) and Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.) on a trip to Yuma to see first-hand the illegal immigration crisis along the southern border. https://t.co/qWqcvYL0R8 pic.twitter.com/lj1u2ybfSQ

— James Gilbert (@YSJamesGilbert) April 13, 2022

On Tuesday, Comer (R-Ky.) fired off letters to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, HHS Chief Xavier Becerra and as well as to two others. There, he demand information about the administration’s policies. Comer discussed the matter in a written statement to The Daily Mail.

“Oversight Republicans are investigating the domestic and international business dealings of President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and other Biden associates and family members to determine whether these activities compromise U.S. national security and President Biden’s ability to lead with impartiality,” Comer wrote. “Hunter and other members of the Biden family have a pattern of peddling access to the highest levels of government to enrich themselves. The American people deserve to know whether the president’s connections to his family’s business deals occurred at the expense of American interests and whether they represent a national security threat.”

Comer, who is expected to become the House Oversight Committee Chairman, contended that the administration’s policies have fueled the illegal immigration and fentanyl crisis as well as the mismanagement of taxpayer dollars.

🚨Must Watch🚨@GOPoversight will be relentless in our pursuit to hold Biden Administration officials accountable for this ongoing humanitarian, national security, and public health crisis at the U.S. border.

We expect @DHSgov, @HHSGov, @DEAHQ, & @ONDCP to cooperate.@FoxNews pic.twitter.com/QkpRcaksm7

— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) November 22, 2022

He pointed out that Oversight Republicans will be relentless in their pursuit to hold Biden administration officials accountable.

Western soccer teams abandon woke agenda at World Cup

England fans cheer at BOXPARK Croydon as they watch a live broadcast of England's opening group-round match versus Iran on November 21, 2022 in London, England. The quadrennial FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament is taking place in Qatar through December 18. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)England fans cheer at BOXPARK Croydon as they watch a live broadcast of England’s opening group-round match versus Iran on November 21, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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National teams and sports organizations turned a blind eye to Qatar’s human rights record for the world cup.

On Monday, seven European teams released a joint statement, confessing that they would not be sporting the rainbow “one love” arm bands as planned.

The move was in reaction to world soccer monopoly, FIFA, threatening to impose sporting sanctions on squads that displayed the LGBTQ+ fashion statement. The European Union spokeswoman Dana Spinant of the European Commission, dodged questions on the matter, simply saying it supports the gesture but she failed to back the same agenda abroad.

“Of course, we can’t make a statement on that,” Spinant said. “We don’t have the competence to discuss matters such as these with the teams. All we can say is that for us, it’s very important that the meaning behind the rainbow armband is recognized. It’s matters that we attach a great deal of importance to in Europe and in the world as well.”

Europe has become Squamish around the issue due to the host nation’s harsh laws concerning homosexuality.

Qatari law demands a one-to-three-year prison sentence for individuals who instigate or seduce males or females, and for those who commit illegal or immoral actions including sodomy. Same-sex incidents can land offenders in prison for up to seven years.

Under the Qur’anic Sharia Law, as accepted in Qatar, same-sex relationships are punishable by death. LGBTQ+ visitors to the country have filed complaints for being unfairly detained. There have been multiple allegations of physical abuse and sexual harassment leveled at the Gulf State’s security forces.
Some detainees have even said that they were forced to attend conversion therapy in exchange for their release.

However, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who said America’s foreign policy will be guided by equity, has failed to address such standards on the “unifying” nature of soccer.

“But it’s an incredibly powerful way of bringing people together. And what we see is some of you talked about some of the differences and the divisions in the world,” Blinken said. “It’s just a powerful reminder of what sport brings us together across geography, across backgrounds and across groups of one kind or another.”

The U.S. Men’s National Team was able to bring some of their “woke messaging” to Qatari soil, as their training facility features a One Nation pride mural. However, their virtue signaling was no match for Sharia Law, as the team did not display any LGBTQ+ insignias in its opening match against Wales.

“We’re a group that believes in inclusivity, and we’ll continue to project that going forward.”
@SeanJohnGK

— U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (@USMNT) November 14, 2022

LGBTQ+ rights are not the only hot button issue when it comes to Qatar. The country’s male guardianship Law requires women to obtain male approval for most major life decisions. The Gulf State also seized the passports of thousands of migrant workers in order to entrap them to build the World Cup stadiums. The project claimed thousands of lives.

Despite the west’s elevation of women, LGBTQ+ and overall human rights, FIFA President Gianni Infantino says it is Europe that should hide its head in shame.

“I think for what we have been doing for 3,000 years around the world, we should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before starting to give moral lessons to people,” Infantino said.

Qatar outlawed the sale of alcoholic beverages at World Cup stadiums two days before the opening ceremony, leading Ecuador fans to chant “we want beer” in their two-to-zero humiliation defeat of the host country.