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Remarks announcing the resignation of Andrew H. Card, Jr., as White House Chief of Staff and the appointment of Joshua B. Bolten as White House Chief of Staff
The next 3 years will demand much of those who serve our country. We have a global war to fight and win. We have great opportunities to expand the prosperity and compassion of America. We've come far as a nation, yet there's a lot on the road ahead. I'm honored to have served with Andrew Card. I've got great confidence in my next Chief of Staff.
Congressional Bi-Partisan Panel Demands Prevention of Forced Dispersing of Camp Ashraf in Iraq, Delisting of MEK
Noting that \"The people of the MEK and their outstanding leaders demonstrated that the people of the MEK could be trusted to be allies in the war on terror,\" Mr. [Andrew Card] said, \"As chief of staff to a President of the United States and I watched as America's word was given. It's important that we keep that word. The word that was given was that we would protect the people of Camp Ashraf. We promised that they would not only be protected by the United States, that we would work with the United Nations to make sure that they were designated a protected people.\" \"It's very important to see the situation of the delisting and the situation at [Ashraf] as intimately linked,\" Professor [Steven Schneebaum] said, adding, \"Prime Minister [Maliki] was indicating explicitly that he finds support for the people of Ashraf in the designation here in Washington of [MEK] as a foreign terrorist organization. And I suspect that that is precisely the same justification that sustains Ambassador [Lawrence Butler] who was quoted extensively in Saturday's New York Times as having repeated virtually every cliche, virtually every lie, virtually every old story about the [MEK] that any of us have ever heard,\" he said. The panel's moderator, Senator [Robert Torricelli], said, \"I don't know anything that speaks more to the problem of legitimate discourse in American public policy than the repeating of these hollow charges and empty lies about the MEK. If you have something to say about why the MEK should not be delisted, if there is a case for not protecting the people of Camp Ashraf where they are located, if there's a case to be made against the MEK on some basis in the interest of the United States, let's hear it.\"
Democratic National Committee: Wisconsin Fundraiser Not in the Cards
\"Apparently, the Republican Party's culture of corruption in Washington is keeping [Andrew Card] too busy to come to Milwaukee. With the White House in disarray and preparing for possible indictments against President [Bush]'s deputy chief of staff and Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, I can see why Card would have to join [Karl Rove] in canceling high-profile speaking events.
Source: Pence Not Ruling Out 25th Amendment, Wants To Preserve It In Case President Trump Becomes More Unstable; Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) Is Interviewed About Impeaching Trump Again; House Democrats Plan To Introduce Impeachment Resolution Monday; Over Two Million New COVID-19 Cases And 24,000 Deaths Nine Days Into 2021. Aired 9-10p ET
Sources close to Vice President Mike Pence tell CNN that he hasnot ruled out using the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump fromoffice. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) is interviewed about the Houseimpeaching Trump again. Leading House Democrats are not just talkingimpeachment, they're planning to start the impeachment process as soonas Monday if the president is still in office then. Earlier today, theU.S. topped 370,000 confirmed cases, and just since the start of theNew Year more than 2 million Americans have tested positive. GUESTS: Sheila Jackson Lee, Jon Farina, Andy Card
Biden Names Ron Klain as His White House Chief of Staff; Democrats will Maintain Control of House with Smaller Majority; Utah Nears Breaking Point as Cases, Hospitalizations Keep Rising. Aired 11:30-12p ET
Senator King warns slow transition jeopardizes U.S. security.And Card in op-ed says, America needs peaceful transition of power.Andy Card says, delay could have real costs and that transition needsto begin now. Senator Graham says, the election is not over. CNNreports, do not expect the president to make any public movesacknowledging his loss until Georgia audit. Pelosi tells Republicansto stop the circus, focus on COVID GUESTS: Andrew Card, Heather Caygle
As Trump Refuses To Concede, Pro-Trump Groups Protest Results Of Most Secure Election In American History; HHS Secretary Says, Pfizer Presents Unique Distribution Challenges; L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Spoke Earlier On Rising COVID Cases, Massive Testing Operation at Dodger Stadium, Biden Election, Newsom Apology For Dinner Gathering. Aired 5-6p ET
Proud Boys, other far-right groups march in support of Trump ashe refuses to concede. The state of California is reporting 10,000 newcoronavirus cases, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti talks about themassive COVID testing operation at L.A. HHS official, Paul Mango saysthey will take into account priority groups in each state when dollingout vaccine doses. GUESTS: Andrew Card, Eric Garcetti
Biden And Harris Will Receive First Presidential Briefing On Monday; U.S. Surpasses 13 Million Coronavirus Cases; Trump's Legal Losses Pile Up As Court Blasts Lawsuit; Iran Accuses Israel Of Killing Top Nuclear Scientist; Biden Faces Test Over Sensitive Information On Trump's Secret Server; Pandemic Hammers U.S. Economy During Holiday Shopping Season; Trump Urges Supporters Not To Boycott Georgia Senate Runoffs. Aired 4-5p ET
More than 13 million Americans have been reported to havecoronavirus since the pandemic began, four million of those cases inNovember alone. When President Trump hasn't been on the golf course,he has continued to spread baseless conspiracy theories and lies aboutthe election, refusing to concede three weeks after CNN and otherreputable networks projected Joe Biden as the winner. Iran's presidentis accusing Israel of killing Iran's top nuclear scientist, and thescientist was considered one of the masterminds of Iran'scontroversial nuclear program. GUESTS: Andy Card, Kenneth Remy, Alison Johnson
Biden: This Is Not A Third Obama Term Because U.S. Faces A Totally Different World; Biden Says Trump's \America First\ Meant America Alone; Trump Brags About Stock Market In Tone-Deaf Public Event; Biden: The Hope Is The Trump Administration Will Be Able To Start Distributing The Vaccine Before I Take Office; Biden Doesn't Rule Out Ex-Rivals Sanders, Warren For Admin; Recount Underway In Georgia As Trump Attacks Officials Over Loss And Pushes Baseless Voter Fraud Claims. Aired 7-8p ET
The President-elect in his first interview since the election,is making it clear he's nothing like Trump but also says hispresidency won't be a third Obama term. President-elect Biden issaying nothing is off the table when it comes to assembling the restof his cabinet, including former rivals like Senators Bernie Sandersor Elizabeth Warren, including a Republican who voted for Trump. Thestatewide recount in Georgia is underway, making it the second recountin 11 days, but President Trump still refuses to accept that he is thefirst Republican to lose the state since 1992. GUESTS: Nick Akerman, Rick Bright, John Podesta, Andy Card