
Nineteen states urge Biden to reinstate Keystone after Colonial pipeline attack

A 19-state coalition urged President Joe Biden to reinstate the Keystone XL Pipeline and reverse his energy policies because of the recent gas shortages.
Gas shortages along the east coast caused by a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline prove the need for reliable gas pipelines in the U.S., the 19-state coalition led by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen wrote in a letter to Biden on Monday.
The U.S. needs better energy infrastructure if the shutdown of one pipeline leads to such extreme spikes in prices and lines at gas stations, the state attorneys general said.
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Biden administration allows illegal immigrants to access federal housing aid

In 2019, during Trump’s presidency, then-HUD Secretary Ben Carson proposed tightening regulations to prevent illegal immigrants from receiving federally subsidized housing aid.
At the time, Carson argued the federal government needed to “make certain our scarce public resources help those who are legally entitled to it.
“Given the overwhelming demand for our programs, fairness requires that we devote ourselves to legal residents who have been waiting, some for many years, for access to affordable housing,” he added, according to the Washington Post.
That same sentiment, however, is not shared by officials within the Biden administration.
More headlines that will keep you on top of today’s news:
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Matt Gaetz leads coalition to stop Biden’s interference with the Arizona audit
Prince Harry under fire for calling the First Amendment ‘bonkers’
Ultra-woke Saturday Night Live hits ultra-low in ratings
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