n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 1 没等主持人说完问题,马上反驳说主持人说的不对。后来几个回合才搞清楚原来是问题
,哈哈。
:) | n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 2 估计川粉们也很郁闷。
叔现在看川粉就和老川一样的素质。
:) | c*******4 发帖数: 1874 | 3 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了”
结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是什么?
说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗?
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 没等主持人说完问题,马上反驳说主持人说的不对。后来几个回合才搞清楚原来是问题 : ,哈哈。 : :)
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 4 熟食
应该问,这你的带领下,米国取得哪些杰出成就。
不过,提问问题都是独立选举委员会结合选民提问起草的。不是主持人想出来的
:)
: 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了”
: 结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是
什么?
: 说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗?
【在 c*******4 的大作中提到】 : 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了” : 结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是什么? : 说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗?
| j****l 发帖数: 3356 | 5 问题提的有不妥,就因为问题是“独立”选举委员会起草的,你就觉得没有不妥?
这个问题提的不妥,你的建议是提另一个不妥问题?
都什么傻主意啊
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 熟食 : 应该问,这你的带领下,米国取得哪些杰出成就。 : 不过,提问问题都是独立选举委员会结合选民提问起草的。不是主持人想出来的 : :) : : : 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了” : : 结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是 : 什么? : : 说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗? :
| j****l 发帖数: 3356 | 6 这个问题值得一个大白眼,就是上次两女记者争锋斗艳那次的大白眼
带着观点提问不是挑衅就是献媚,现在两方面的例子都有了
【在 c*******4 的大作中提到】 : 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了” : 结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是什么? : 说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗?
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 7 川粉太搞笑了,
即使对问题不满,也得等主持人把问题说完,自己再反驳,不是吗?
直接打断主持人问题,把提问变成了辩论。
哈哈,和川粉一样搞笑。
:)
: 问题提的有不妥,就因为问题是“独立”选举委员会起草的,你就觉得没有不妥?
: 这个问题提的不妥,你的建议是提另一个不妥问题?
: 都什么傻主意啊
【在 j****l 的大作中提到】 : 这个问题值得一个大白眼,就是上次两女记者争锋斗艳那次的大白眼 : 带着观点提问不是挑衅就是献媚,现在两方面的例子都有了
| j****l 发帖数: 3356 | 8 谁也没想到会有这样的骂人式提问啊
哦,你想到了,你就是这样“中立”的
妥?
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 川粉太搞笑了, : 即使对问题不满,也得等主持人把问题说完,自己再反驳,不是吗? : 直接打断主持人问题,把提问变成了辩论。 : 哈哈,和川粉一样搞笑。 : :) : : : 问题提的有不妥,就因为问题是“独立”选举委员会起草的,你就觉得没有不妥? : : 这个问题提的不妥,你的建议是提另一个不妥问题? : : 都什么傻主意啊 :
| e******e 发帖数: 42 | 9 原则上,昨天华莱士不应该去和trump辩论,因为他是代表民众提问,并不是参与辩论
。很明显的是他问了Trump很多问题,但很少对Biden提出尖锐的问题,还在Biden难堪
的时候出来解围:当Trump要求Biden name任何一个支持他的law enforcement的时候。
总的来说昨天最丢人的是华莱士,没有很好掌控局面,造成混乱。至于那两个人都基本
上算是符合自己的风格,中规中矩,特别是Biden好于预期。 | n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 10 不是华莱士要和老川辩,是要把题念完。
:)
: 原则上,昨天华莱士不应该去和trump辩论,因为他是代表民众提问,并不是参
与辩论
: 。很明显的是他问了Trump很多问题,但很少对Biden提出尖锐的问题,还在
Biden难堪
: 的时候出来解围:当Trump要求Biden name任何一个支持他的law enforcement的
时候。
: 总的来说昨天最丢人的是华莱士,没有很好掌控局面,造成混乱。至于那两个人
都基本
: 上算是符合自己的风格,中规中矩,特别是Biden好于预期。
【在 e******e 的大作中提到】 : 原则上,昨天华莱士不应该去和trump辩论,因为他是代表民众提问,并不是参与辩论 : 。很明显的是他问了Trump很多问题,但很少对Biden提出尖锐的问题,还在Biden难堪 : 的时候出来解围:当Trump要求Biden name任何一个支持他的law enforcement的时候。 : 总的来说昨天最丢人的是华莱士,没有很好掌控局面,造成混乱。至于那两个人都基本 : 上算是符合自己的风格,中规中矩,特别是Biden好于预期。
| | | D**S 发帖数: 24887 | 11 “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认,所以
主持人这么说不是偏见。
【在 c*******4 的大作中提到】 : 主持人提问太不中立了,直接提问“你取代奥巴马医改的plan是什么就完了” : 结果华莱士提问,你要取代奥巴马医保,结果你这几年什么都没干,你的plan是什么? : 说Trump什么都没干,人家当场能不直接反驳吗?
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 12 也不能说啥也没干成,
合理避税就干成了。
:)
: “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认
,所以
: 主持人这么说不是偏见。
【在 D**S 的大作中提到】 : “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认,所以 : 主持人这么说不是偏见。
| D**S 发帖数: 24887 | 13 然
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 也不能说啥也没干成, : 合理避税就干成了。 : :) : : : “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认 : ,所以 : : 主持人这么说不是偏见。 :
| r**********r 发帖数: 1 | 14 你给个数据支撑一下你的观点这么难吗?你大嘴一张就代表“普遍事实”?
【在 D**S 的大作中提到】 : “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认,所以 : 主持人这么说不是偏见。
| D**S 发帖数: 24887 | 15 关于ACA,请问你川爷爷干成了啥?
一无所成,就是一个不分左右的共识。
【在 r**********r 的大作中提到】 : 你给个数据支撑一下你的观点这么难吗?你大嘴一张就代表“普遍事实”?
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 16 叔给你几个数据
建墙,塌了
撤军,黄了
easy win,输了
医保,没影子了
禁华为,世界销量第一了
关税,逆差增加了
禁抖音微信,叫停了
制造业回归,被忽悠了。
不服气你上几个做成的。
:)
: 你给个数据支撑一下你的观点这么难吗?你大嘴一张就代表“普遍事实”?
【在 r**********r 的大作中提到】 : 你给个数据支撑一下你的观点这么难吗?你大嘴一张就代表“普遍事实”?
| j****l 发帖数: 3356 | 17 他需要提什么plan?他只要干掉奥黑医保,我就满意了
【在 D**S 的大作中提到】 : “这几年什么都没干”,是普遍接受的事实,即使是TRUMP的死忠,也无法否认,所以 : 主持人这么说不是偏见。
| l*****g 发帖数: 685 | 18 同意,主持人赤膊上阵,这次真是剥了华莱士那张中庸的假皮
【在 e******e 的大作中提到】 : 原则上,昨天华莱士不应该去和trump辩论,因为他是代表民众提问,并不是参与辩论 : 。很明显的是他问了Trump很多问题,但很少对Biden提出尖锐的问题,还在Biden难堪 : 的时候出来解围:当Trump要求Biden name任何一个支持他的law enforcement的时候。 : 总的来说昨天最丢人的是华莱士,没有很好掌控局面,造成混乱。至于那两个人都基本 : 上算是符合自己的风格,中规中矩,特别是Biden好于预期。
| k******7 发帖数: 521 | 19
床巨巨干的你们老粉红哭爹喊娘精神分裂就是big win 哈哈
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 叔给你几个数据 : 建墙,塌了 : 撤军,黄了 : easy win,输了 : 医保,没影子了 : 禁华为,世界销量第一了 : 关税,逆差增加了 : 禁抖音微信,叫停了 : 制造业回归,被忽悠了。 : 不服气你上几个做成的。
| v*********l 发帖数: 1 | 20 傻逼当然要当场反驳,凭啥让左逼犹太人在哪里利用提问题的机会数落自己?如果是你
被提问题的人说一大堆批评你的话,你还能跟个白痴似的一声不吭我就服你
妥?
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 川粉太搞笑了, : 即使对问题不满,也得等主持人把问题说完,自己再反驳,不是吗? : 直接打断主持人问题,把提问变成了辩论。 : 哈哈,和川粉一样搞笑。 : :) : : : 问题提的有不妥,就因为问题是“独立”选举委员会起草的,你就觉得没有不妥? : : 这个问题提的不妥,你的建议是提另一个不妥问题? : : 都什么傻主意啊 :
| | | r**********r 发帖数: 1 | 21 华为世界销量第一了,你大外宣又赢了,厉害了我的锅
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 叔给你几个数据 : 建墙,塌了 : 撤军,黄了 : easy win,输了 : 医保,没影子了 : 禁华为,世界销量第一了 : 关税,逆差增加了 : 禁抖音微信,叫停了 : 制造业回归,被忽悠了。 : 不服气你上几个做成的。
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 22 第一不第一有关系吗?
老川四年到底干成了啥。
:)
: 华为世界销量第一了,你大外宣又赢了,厉害了我的锅
【在 r**********r 的大作中提到】 : 华为世界销量第一了,你大外宣又赢了,厉害了我的锅
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 23 老川可能和你一样,忘记跟谁辩论了。
:)
: 傻逼当然要当场反驳,凭啥让左逼犹太人在哪里利用提问题的机会数落自己?如
果是你
: 被提问题的人说一大堆批评你的话,你还能跟个白痴似的一声不吭我就服你
: 妥?
【在 v*********l 的大作中提到】 : 傻逼当然要当场反驳,凭啥让左逼犹太人在哪里利用提问题的机会数落自己?如果是你 : 被提问题的人说一大堆批评你的话,你还能跟个白痴似的一声不吭我就服你 : : 妥?
| c*n 发帖数: 36 | 24 To date, the administration of President Donald Trump has taken significant
action on issues of concern to social conservatives -- life, family, and
religious liberty:
2017
On January 23, President Trump reinstated and expanded the Mexico City
Policy, which blocks funding for international organizations that perform or
promote abortion. This new program is known as Protecting Life in Global
Health Assistance (PLGHA), which now covers $8.8 billion in family planning
and global health funds that go to organizations abroad (none of whom may
perform or promote abortion).
On February 22, the Department of Education, in conjunction with the
Department of Justice (DOJ) rescinded President Obama's guidance that
required public schools to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms
and showers of their choice.
On April 7, President Trump's nominee Neil Gorsuch was confirmed to the
Supreme Court. Justice Gorsuch has already developed a reputation as an
originalist who will rule the right way on religious liberty issues. Gorsuch
is representative of President Trump's judicial nominees overall.
On May 4, President Trump signed an Executive Order Promoting Free Speech
and Religious Liberty (known as the "Religious Liberty Executive Order"),
broadly setting forth religious liberty as a policy priority of the
administration, and requiring all federal agencies to take action to protect
it. The order also more specifically addressed conscience protections,
forthcoming guidance from the DOJ, and religious liberty in the context of
free speech.
On August 25, President Trump announced changes to the Obama administration'
s Department of Defense (DOD) policy which had allowed military personnel to
serve even if they openly self-identified as transgender. (A DOD study
found the Obama administration's policy to be detrimental to military
readiness, lethality, and unit cohesion.)
On September 7, DOJ filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court defending
the religious freedom rights of baker Jack Phillips in Masterpiece Cakeshop
v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. This filing is representative of other
actions defending religious freedom taking place throughout the Trump
administration DOJ.
On October 6, DOJ issued guidance and an implementing memo (as instructed by
the Religious Liberty Executive Order) to all federal agencies explaining
religious freedom law and how religious liberty must be protected. This
guidance laid out a broad defense of religious liberty based on multiple
statutes and provided each federal agency with guidelines for protecting
religious liberty.
Also on October 6, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
proposed two regulations to deal with the Obamacare "HHS contraceptive
mandate" that had for years violated conscience and religious liberty. These
new regulations exempt organizations that have moral or religious
objections to purchasing insurance that includes coverage of contraceptives
and abortion-causing drugs and devices.
2018
On January 16, DOJ filed an amicus brief with the District Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia on behalf of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C
. The Archdiocese had wanted to promote a religious message during the
Christmas holiday but, had been denied advertising space within the District
's public transit system.
On January 18, DOJ filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in Espinoza
v. Montana Department of Revenue defending the First Amendment rights of
parents and students who attend a religious school, to participate in a
private school scholarship program.
On January 18, HHS announced a new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division
within its Office of Civil Rights (OCR). This new division was established
to enforce federal laws that protect conscience rights and religious freedom.
On January 19, HHS issued a new proposed regulation on conscience
protections related to abortion. Specifically, the regulation proposed to
implement 25 laws that protect pro-life healthcare entities against
discrimination by federal agencies -- or state or local governments
receiving federal funds -- due to their objections to participating in
abortion, sterilization, and other morally objectionable procedures.
On January 24, Sam Brownback was confirmed as U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for
International Religious Freedom. In choosing Brownback for this role,
President Trump demonstrated the administration's commitment to religious
freedom by choosing someone with gravitas and experience on the issue.
On March 23, 2018, the White House and DOD issued a new policy allowing
existing personnel to remain in the military while preventing those who have
been diagnosed with "gender dysphoria" or had undergone gender transition
surgery from joining the military. Those who are transgender and stable for
36 months could join so long as they serve in accordance with their
biological sex.
On April 26, Mike Pompeo was confirmed as Secretary of State. In choosing
Pompeo for this position, President Trump chose someone who cares deeply
about religious liberty and will make it a priority to see the issue
advanced through this administration.
On April 30, during a press conference with Nigeria's president, President
Trump raised the issue of religious freedom and the killing of Christians in
that country -- bringing attention to an issue that had largely been
neglected by other government officials.
On May 22, HHS issued a new proposed regulation reversing the Title X family
planning regulations implemented by President Clinton. The proposed
regulation would restore the separation of abortion services from the
federal Title X family planning program, which President Reagan first
implemented. The proposed regulation would also ensure parents are more
involved in the decisions of minors to obtain services from Title X clinics.
It reverses the discriminatory abortion referral requirement the Clinton
regulations implemented and is poised to put a dent into Planned Parenthood'
s roughly $60 million annual revenues from the Title X program.
On June 13, DOJ announced the Place to Worship Initiative, designed to
increase enforcement and public awareness of the Religious Land Use and
Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUPIA). This federal law protects places of
worship and other religious uses of property. Through this initiative,
federal prosecutors will receive training about legal protections for houses
of worship.
On July 24-26, the State Department held the first-ever Ministerial to
Advance Religious Freedom. Political and civil society leaders from around
the world gathered in Washington, D.C. for a three-day summit to discuss
religious freedom issues and solutions. The Potomac Declaration, issued at
the Ministerial, made a strong statement about the state of religious
freedom around the globe and provided a plan of action for promoting global
religious freedom. The U.S. also announced the International Religious
Freedom Fund (to provide emergency assistance to victims of religiously
motivated discrimination and abuse around the world) and the Genocide
Recovery and Persecution Response Initiative (which has provided nearly $373
million to help persecuted ethnic and religious minorities in northern Iraq
restore their communities). The U.S. was among 25 countries who signed a
statement condemning terrorism and the abuse of religious believers by non-
state actors.
On July 30, DOJ announced a Religious Liberty Task Force to fully implement
religious liberty guidance and policy across all components of the DOJ.
On August 1, the Trump administration relied on Executive Order 13818 (which
builds on Global Magnitsky Act authority) to sanction two Turkish officials
over the detention of American pastor Andrew Brunson due to his Christian
faith. This Executive Order ultimately resulted in Pastor Brunson's release.
On September 24, HHS terminated a $15,900 contract with Advanced Bioscience
Resources to procure fetal tissue from aborted babies for research. The
termination of this contract led HHS to announce an audit of all
acquisitions and research involving human fetal tissue to ensure consistency
with statutes and regulations.
On October 6, President Trump's nominee Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the
Supreme Court. Kavanaugh is the second constitutional originalist the
president saw confirmed to the Court.
On November 7, HHS finalized its two regulations to protect conscience and
religious liberty from long-running problems with the Obamacare "HHS
contraceptive mandate." These two final regulations exempt organizations
with either a moral or religious objection to purchasing insurance with
coverage of contraceptives and abortion-causing drugs and devices. The
regulations took effect on January 14, 2019.
On November 9, HHS proposed a new regulation to address an abortion
surcharge hidden in many plans purchased on the Obamacare exchange. This
proposed regulation would enforce the requirement that abortion surcharges
are to be collected separately from other insurance premiums. This
requirement was not closely followed under the Obama administration, leading
HHS to now more strictly enforce the separation of abortion payments from
other payments.
On December 26, DOJ filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court defending a
publicly-displayed cross-shaped veteran's memorial that had been challenged
as a violation of the Establishment Clause. This position is representative
of the Trump administration's originalist approach to the Constitution
concerning First Amendment rights and other issues. Such an approach results
in legal analysis that interprets the law rather than injecting policy
preferences into it.
2019
On January 18, HHS notified California that its law requiring pregnancy
resource centers to post notices about how to obtain an abortion violated
the pro-life Weldon and Coates-Snowe Amendments. This marks the first time
that the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division at HHS found a state in
violation of these laws. This demonstrates the administration's commitment
to enforcing conscience protections and its pro-life priorities.
On January 19, at the request of 169 members of Congress and 49 senators,
President Trump sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in which he
promised to veto any legislation that weakens current pro-life Federal
policies and laws. This letter was a message to the new Democrat ma jority
in the House that longstanding pro-life protections like the Hyde Amendment
and safeguards protecting the conscience rights of health care providers are
not negotiable.
On February 22, HHS announced final rule changes governing the Title X
family planning program. Consistent with federal law, these rule changes
ensured that Title X clinics would be financially and physically separate
from abortion facilities and would not refer patients for abortions. Since
the implementation of the rule, Planned Parenthood and several pro-abortion
states voluntarily decided to withdraw from the program rather than quit
performing abortions or referring patients for abortions.
On March 8, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam
Brownback criticized China's poor religious freedom record in a speech he
delivered in Hong Kong.
On April 12, the Trump administration's policy on military service by those
with gender dysphoria went into effect. This policy will help halt the
deterioration of military readiness, lethality, and unit cohesion caused by
social experimentation in the military.
On May 2, HHS announced a final rule to expand the structure in which
federal conscience laws are enforced. In 2011, President Obama issued a rule
that enforced only three federal conscience provisions. The new regulation
under President Trump covers 25 existing statutes, which will be enforced by
the new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division, part of the HHS OCR.
On May 5, at the World Health Assembly, the Trump administration issued a
joint statement on behalf of the United States and eight other nations
calling on other countries to join an effort to focus on women's health
issues that unify rather than create dissension among members (like abortion
and sexual and reproductive health). This statement was the first action
taken under the administration's new Protecting Life in Global Health Policy
(PLGHP), which seeks to build a global coalition to promote women's health
while also protecting unborn life and strengthening the family. This policy
works in conjunction with the Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance (
PLGHA) program, which restricts funding for organizations abroad that
perform or promote abortion.
On May 24, HHS proposed a new regulation that clarifies that discrimination
on the basis of sex in section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act was to be
interpreted under the plain meaning of the word. Therefore, it does not
include "gender identity" or "termination of pregnancy" as set forth by a
2016 Obama administration regulation. The HHS regulation will continue to
enforce existing civil rights protections; however, it makes clear that the
federal government will not force physicians to participate in gender
reassignment surgeries or abortions.
On June 5, after an extensive audit into fetal tissue research, the Trump
administration announced a major change in the enforcement of research
contracts. HHS would no longer conduct intramural (internal) research using
tissue from aborted babies and would greatly increase the ethics rules and
safeguards that govern extramural (external) fetal tissue research contracts
. All new external contracts will be subject to a congressionally authorized
ethics advisory board, making it much more difficult for fetal tissue
research contracts to be awarded by the National Institute of Health.
On July 16-18, the State Department held the second Ministerial to Advance
Religious Freedom. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a new global
initiative, the International Religious Freedom Alliance, meant to provide a
way for like-minded countries to work together to advance religious freedom
. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai gave a compelling speech condemning the use of
technology to track and control the lives of religious minorities. The
United States was among 14 signatory countries on a statement of concern
about technology and religious freedom. The U.S. was also one of 34
countries that signed a statement of concern on counterterrorism as a
pretext for the repression of religious freedom; one of 27 countries that
signed a statement condemning blasphemy, apostasy, or other laws that
restrict religious freedom; and was one of 46 countries that signed a
statement that called upon government officials to condemn attacks on places
of worship and to work with religious communities to protect these places.
At this event, the State Department and USAID also announced new religious
freedom training programs for foreign service officers.
On July 16, the State Department placed targeted sanctions on Burmese
military officials for their human rights and religious freedom violations
committed against the Rohingya Muslim population.
On July 18, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and HHS Secretary Alex Azar
issued a joint letter on International Partnerships that called states to
join a coalition of countries that seek to advocate against pro-abortion
policies at the World Health Organization and the United Nations (UN).
In August 2019, DOJ filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court in two
important religious liberty cases, R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes, Inc. v.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Bostock v. Clayton County/
Altitude Express, Inc. v. Zarda. Through these filings, DOJ advanced a
biologically binary definition of sex and those who operate accordingly,
whether because of science or religious belief.
On August 15, the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed a new regulation that
would clarify the scope and application of religious exemptions for federal
contractors. Under the Obama administration, the scope of religious
exemption at the DOL was severely narrowed. The current DOL relied on the
history of our nation's preservation of religious liberty, the First
Amendment, and Supreme Court decisions to re-invigorate the exemption to its
historical and constitutional parameters.
On August 28, the HHS OCR issued a notice of violation to the University of
Vermont Medical Center for forcing a nurse to participate in an abortion
despite a conscience objection. This marks the third time that the HHS
Religious Freedom Division under President Trump has investigated a
conscience complaint related to participating in or promoting abortion.
On September 10, the State Department placed targeted sanctions on Russian
officials for their religious freedom violations and torture of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
On September 23, President Trump hosted a meeting during the U.N. General
Assembly and gave a speech solely on the topic of religious freedom. During
the speech, he announced a U.S. policy initiative to protect places of
worship, pledging an additional $25 million in funding to protect religious
sites and relics. President Trump also announced the U.S. would form a
coalition within the business community to protect religious freedom. This
is the first time a U.S. president has hosted a meeting focused solely on
religious freedom at the UN.
On September 24, President Trump discussed the need to protect religious
freedom during his UN General Assembly speech, in which he also discussed
China and Iran -- two major violators of religious freedom.
On September 25, HHS Secretary Alex Azar delivered a statement at the UN
General Assembly stating that there is no international right to abortion,
and that the U.S. does not support ambiguous terms like "sexual and
reproductive health" in UN documents.
On October 7, the Department of Commerce blacklisted 28 Chinese companies
whose surveillance technology products are used to systematically oppress
and control -- and violate the religious freedom -- of Uyghur Muslims in
Xinjiang, China.
On October 11, 2019, Attorney General Barr delivered a striking defense of
religious liberty at Notre Dame Law School. He noted, "[t]he imperative of
protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety.
It reflects the Framers' belief that religion was indispensable to
sustaining our free system of government." The Attorney General proceeded to
remind the audience that religion gives us the "right rules to live by."
Barr highlighted the recent attacks on religious liberty, and that the DOJ
under his leadership has been fighting back and protecting religious liberty.
On November 14, the U.S. government lead a statement on behalf of itself and
10 other countries at the Nairobi Summit, once again calling upon the
international community to focus on areas of consensus instead of divisive
issues like abortion and sexual and reproductive health.
On November 19, HHS issued a rule removing burdensome requirements that all
grantees, including those that are faith-based, must accept same-sex
marriages and profess gender identity as valid in order to be eligible to
participate in grant programs. This included the adoption and foster care
space, where these requirements had been used to shut down faith-based
providers of foster care and adoption.
On November 27, President Trump signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and
Democracy Act into law, which affirms Hong Kong's semi-autonomous status and
protects against Chinese government encroachment, which is a threat to Hong
Kong's religious freedom.
On December 19, the Treasury Department sanctioned two Iranian judges
responsible for human rights violations. One of the judges was known to
violate the rights of Iran's Christian and Baha'i religious minority
communities
On December 20, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced
a final regulation to address the abortion surcharge hidden in many plans
purchased on the Obamacare exchange. This final rule aligns federal
regulations with section 1303 of the Affordable Care Act, ensuring that
consumers know their health care plan covers abortion and that funding for
abortion is kept separate from all other covered services.
2020
On January 16, HHS Secretary Alex Azar hosted 34 countries for a meeting on
how to promote women's health and protect the lives of the unborn. This
meeting followed an invitation sent by Secretary Azar and Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo to 70 different countries inviting them to join a coalition to
oppose international efforts to enshrine abortion as a human right.
On January 16, the Departments of Education and Justice issued guidance on
constitutionally protected prayer and religious expression in public
elementary and secondary schools. This guidance ensures that prayer in
schools is properly protected and not unconstitutionally prohibited or
curtailed.
On January 16, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sent a
memo to the heads of executive departments and agencies providing guidance
on Executive Order (EO) 1379 8 "Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty.
" In order to protect the ability of religious organizations to operate in
the public square, this memo required the agencies to review the EO and
publish policies on how they will comply.
On January 17, nine federal agencies (the Departments of Agriculture,
Education, Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, Justice, Labor,Health and
Human Services, and Housing and Urban Development, along with the U.S.
Agency for International Development) proposed rules leveling the playing
field for faith-based organizations wishing to participate in grant programs
or become a contractor. The rules eliminated two requirements placed on
faith-based organizations that were not placed on secular organizations.
On January 22, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services at HHS approved
a family planning waiver for Texas to implement a state-run Medicaid program
that excludes abortion providerslike Planned Parenthood. This makes Texas
the first state to receive Medicaid funding for a family planning program
that does not include abortion providers.
On January 24, President Trump became the first sitting president to give
remarks in person at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. In his
address he stated the eternal truth that every child is a sacred gift from
God and reiterated his effort to defend the dignity and sanctity of every
human life.
Also on January 24, HHS Secretary Alex Azar announced live at Family
Research Council's ProLifeCon event that HHS issued a notice of violation to
California for violating the federal Weldon Amendment by mandating all
health insurers provide coverage for abortion. California's abortion
coverage mandate has deprived over 28,000 residents of plans that do not
cover abortion. This marks the second time that HHS has issued a notice of
violation to California for violating federal conscience laws and is the
fourth enforcement action taken by the HHS OCR's Conscience and Religious
Freedom Division.
In February, the Trump administration filled the role of Special Adviser to
the President on International Religious Freedom within the National
Security Council. This role was authorized by the International Religious
Freedom Act of 1998, but has remained unfilled for over 20 years since that
law's enactment. President Trump is the first president to dedicate a full-
time staffer to this role and fill it on a permanent basis.
On February 4, during his State of the Union address, President Trump called
on Congress to pass legislation that would ban late-term abortions. To
highlight the need for this legislation, he invited special guest Ellie
Schneider, who was born at just 21 weeks gestation.
On February 5, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo launched the International
Religious Freedom Alliance. The Alliance will unite government leaders from
like-minded nations to strategize ways to promote religious freedom and
protect religious minorities around the world.
On February 25, OMB issued a Statement of Administrative Policy strongly
supporting two pro-life bills being voted on in the U.S. Senate: the Pain-
Capable Unborn Child Protection Act and the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors
Protection Act. Had Congress passed these bills, the president's advisors
would have recommended that he sign both into law.
On March 24, DOJ filed a statement of interest in a case protecting women
against men intruding on their sporting competitions. The statement made
clear that athletic qualifications on the basis of "gender identity" were
harmful to women's sports.
On March 28, amid the coronavirus pandemic, HHS OCR issued a strong
statement reminding health care entities of their obligation to treat
persons with disabilities with the same dignity and worth as everyone else.
OCR reiterated its duty to enforce current civil rights laws and has already
worked with states to remove discriminatory practices from their pandemic
health plans.
On April 2, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam
Brownback held a special briefing. He called upon China, North Korea, Iran,
and Russia to release their prisoners of conscience in light of the
contagious coronavirus. Many of these prisoners were imprisoned for their
religious faith.
On April 3, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a FAQ document
confirming that churches and religious nonprofits are eligible for
assistance like the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) in the coronavirus
relief legislation known as the CARES Act. These clarifying protections
ensure organizations would not be discriminated against based on their
religious affiliation and would not have to give up their religious freedom
in order to participate in these programs. In addition, the administration
used an affiliation rule to ensure that large abortion providers like
Planned Parenthood would not be eligible for coronavirus relief in the CARES
Act.
On April 14, DOJ filed a statement of interest protecting the religious
liberty of church-goers in Greenville, Mississippi. During the coronavirus
pandemic, the city of Greenville banned all religious services, even those
that were able to abide by social distancing standards with drive-in church
services.
On April 17, the Department of Homeland Security included "clergy for
essential support" in its list of personnel and entities deemed "essential"
for purposes of responding to the coronavirus. This designation allows
clergy and pastors more freedom to continue to operate and serve those
around them in need at this time.
On April 27, Attorney General William Barr directed federal prosecutors to
monitor and, if necessary, take action to correct state and local policies
that discriminate against religious institutionsand believers while battling
the coronavirus pandemic.
On May 3, DOJ filed a statement of interest supporting the religious freedom
of Lighthouse Fellowship Church in Chincoteague Island, Virginia. After the
church held a 16-person worship service on Palm Sunday (following strict
social distancing protocols), a criminal citation and summons were issued
against the pastor pursuant to Governor Ralph Northam's executive order
which banned in-person religious services but allowed large gatherings for
businesses like liquor stores and dry cleaners.
As of May 12, the Trump administration has overseen the confirmation of 193
federal judges, including two Supreme Court justices and 51 federal appeals
court judges. Counting seven other judicial confirmations for roles outside
the federal court system, President Trump has confirmed 200 judges so far
during his time in office. An overwhelming number of President Trump's
judicial nominees have been constitutional originalists, who will interpret
the law as written, rather than interpret it according to their personal
policy preferences. As judges, these nominees will rule correctly on
religious liberty and pro-life issues.
On May 15, the DOL issued guidance implementing the administration's
Religious Liberty Executive Order and the DOJ religious liberty guidance.
The DOL guidance also cited to the OMB memo from earlier this year which
directed all grant-administering agencies to detail how they will protect
religious liberty in the context of such grants, and included specific
action steps to ensure that religious liberty is protected.
On May 18, USAID Acting Administrator John Barsa sent a letter to the UN
Secretary General advocating that the UN not push abortion during the
coronavirus crisis. Barsa noted that abortion is not an "essential service,"
and there are many actual health needs at this time. Therefore, the United
States, which stands with the international pro-life community under the
Trump administration, does not look kindly on these efforts to promote
abortion.
On June 2, President Trump signed an Executive Order on Advancing
International Religious Freedom, which recognized the promotion of
international religious freedom as a moral and national security imperative
for the United States.
On June 12, facing strong opposition from LGBT rights organizations, HHS
finalized its regulation that clarifies that discrimination on the basis of
sex in section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act is to be interpreted under
the plain meaning of the word. Therefore, it does not include "gender
identity" or "termination of pregnancy" as set forth by a 2016 Obama
administration regulation. The HHS rule will continue to enforce existing
civil rights protections; however, it makes clear that the federal
government will not force physicians to participate in gender reassignment
surgeries or abortions.
On June 19, the DOJ filed a statement of interest defending the
constitutionality of Idaho's Fairness in Women's Sports Act. The Fairness in
Women's Sports Act ensures that only biologically female athletes are
permitted to compete in female sports. By restricting male athletes from
participating, female athletes have a fair shot when competing.
On June 24, President Trump issued an executive order to strengthen America'
s foster care and adoption system. Among other things, this action seeks to
increase partnerships with faith-based organizations to care for children
and preserve families.
On June 29, the White House released a statement condemning the Supreme
Court ruling on June Medical Services v. Russo. This ruling concluded that
requiring individuals who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at
hospitals is unconstitutional.
On June 30, the White House released a statement praising the Supreme Court
ruling on Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. This ruling is a
victory for religious freedom, ensuring that religious schools are not
discriminated against in state voucher programs.
On July 8, HHS Secretary Alex Azar issued a statement celebrating the
Supreme Court ruling in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania. The
ruling upheld the Trump administration's expansion of religious freedom
protections under the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate.
On July 9, the Treasury Department sanctioned four current or former Chinese
government officials and one Chinese g overnment entity for their abuses
against the Uyghur Muslim minority in China.
On July 21, OCR resolved a religious discrimination complaint against the
Prince George's Hospital Center of the University of Maryland Medical System
(UMMS). Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the hospital denied a patient's
request to have a Catholic priest visit the hospital to provide spiritual
care. OCR worked with the hospital system to revise their visitor's policy
to allow religious visitations during the pandemic.
On July 31, the Treasury Department sanctioned a Chinese paramilitary
organization in connection to their human rights abuses against Uyghur
Muslims in China.
On August 5, Vice President Mike Pence gave a speech on the importance of
protecting life and reaffirmed the administration's pro-life positions. He
also became the first vice president to visit a pregnancy resource center 鈥
these centers are valuable lifelines that offer abortion-free services for
women facing crisis pregnancies.
On August 17, the State Department, in coordination with other federal
agencies, released a second review of President Trump's PLGHA Policy, which
requires U.S. global health funds recipients to certify that they will not
promote or perform abortions. This report reaffirmed the policy's
effectiveness and the U.S. government's ability to simultaneously protect
unborn life and promote better health outcomes for women globally.
On August 18, the Human Fetal Tissue Research Ethics Advisory Board鈥攚hich
was convened as a part of President Trump's June 5, 2019 fetal tissue
research policy鈥攊ssued recommendations on the ethics of fetal tissue
research proposals. The board recommended against funding 13 of the 14
proposals because of ethical concerns with how fetal tissue from aborted
babies would be used. This board will continue to review any new fetal
tissue research proposals applying for federal funds.
On August 20, OCR resolved a civil rights complaint against the state of
Utah, helping the state amend their crisis standards of care (CSC)
guidelines to ensure the elderly and disabled are not discriminated against
when medical resources are scarce. This is now OCR's seventh resolution
helping states create CSC plans that value the dignity of all human life.
On August 25, USAID released its updated Gender Equality and Women's
Empowerment Policy with the purpose of "empowering women and girls to
participate fully in and equally benefit from the development of their
societies." The updated policy takes into account the biological differences
between males and females and recognizes the importance of strengthening "
families and communities" to achieving its goal.
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 第一不第一有关系吗? : 老川四年到底干成了啥。 : :) : : : 华为世界销量第一了,你大外宣又赢了,厉害了我的锅 :
| a****1 发帖数: 634 | 25 不用看也知道,忽悠膨风灌水的居多。只要他任内签过的法律、命令,通通算作他的业
绩。干脆把任命的200个联邦法官一一列出来算了,那个还比较真实。3 年 8 个月任命
了 200 个法官,平均一个礼拜制造一个法官的流水线。这批家伙以后一定要出问题,
赶工粗制滥造出来的。
significant
【在 c*n 的大作中提到】 : To date, the administration of President Donald Trump has taken significant : action on issues of concern to social conservatives -- life, family, and : religious liberty: : 2017 : On January 23, President Trump reinstated and expanded the Mexico City : Policy, which blocks funding for international organizations that perform or : promote abortion. This new program is known as Protecting Life in Global : Health Assistance (PLGHA), which now covers $8.8 billion in family planning : and global health funds that go to organizations abroad (none of whom may : perform or promote abortion).
| n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 26 这裹脚布谁会看,
要点是啥?
:)
: To date, the administration of President Donald Trump has taken
significant
: action on issues of concern to social conservatives -- life, family,
and
: religious liberty:
: 2017
: On January 23, President Trump reinstated and expanded the Mexico City
: Policy, which blocks funding for international organizations that
perform or
: promote abortion. This new program is known as Protecting Life in
Global
: Health Assistance (PLGHA), which now covers $8.8 billion in family
planning
: and global health funds that go to organizations abroad (none of whom
may
: perform or promote abortion).
【在 c*n 的大作中提到】 : To date, the administration of President Donald Trump has taken significant : action on issues of concern to social conservatives -- life, family, and : religious liberty: : 2017 : On January 23, President Trump reinstated and expanded the Mexico City : Policy, which blocks funding for international organizations that perform or : promote abortion. This new program is known as Protecting Life in Global : Health Assistance (PLGHA), which now covers $8.8 billion in family planning : and global health funds that go to organizations abroad (none of whom may : perform or promote abortion).
| a**n 发帖数: 2994 | 27 连200斤都能舔的加拿大吃救济的逗比还有脸说别人的素质?
【在 n*****9 的大作中提到】 : 估计川粉们也很郁闷。 : 叔现在看川粉就和老川一样的素质。 : :)
| s**********4 发帖数: 26 | 28 华莱士的问题本身就是在扔石头,投标枪,为什么要等他问完,造成实际伤害?对于上
来就扣帽子,直接踹回去 | n*****9 发帖数: 654 | 29 这个话题还没有人秀下限和垃圾素质,你破记录了。
舔脓疮是啥口味?
:)
: 连200斤都能舔的加拿大吃救济的逗比还有脸说别人的素质?
【在 a**n 的大作中提到】 : 连200斤都能舔的加拿大吃救济的逗比还有脸说别人的素质?
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