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01-04-24 RSO News Mid Day
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Today’s mid-day stories feature Republicans challenging HHS on medical procedures and an unexpected moment of bipartisan unity as Biden and Trump honor Jimmy Carter.
Republicans to HHS: Show the Science or Stop the Surgeries
House Republicans are demanding greater accountability from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), questioning the scientific basis for gender-transition surgeries. GOP lawmakers argue that taxpayer dollars should not fund unproven or controversial medical procedures.
The debate has reignited culture war tensions, with advocates for gender-affirming care decrying the move as discriminatory. As investigations begin, the spotlight remains on transparency and medical ethics. (Read more)
Biden and Trump Praise Carter: Bipartisan Tribute or Political Theater?
In a rare moment of unity, President Biden and Donald Trump have both praised former President Jimmy Carter, highlighting his legacy as a statesman. While their comments appear genuine, some speculate about potential political motivations behind the bipartisan admiration.
Critics on both sides argue the move is a calculated attempt to appeal to moderates, while supporters appreciate the acknowledgment of Carter’s contributions to the nation. This unexpected alliance has sparked conversations about the power of civility in politics. (Read more)
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