And Washington Washington – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, 87, the second-oldest member of the Senate at age 87, said in a statement that he was tested positive. Corona virus. Grassley announced that he was initially infected with the virus on Tuesday. “This morning I found out I had a coronavirus …
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The two Senate Republican presidents on Wednesday released the findings of their months-long investigation into Biden, arguing that Hunter Biden’s actions cast a shadow over Obama-era policy for the Ukraine gas company. Sense’s controversial report. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold Johnson found the CIA giving Putin a ‘possible direction’ against Biden: …
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