Happen to miss The Larry O’Connor Show today? Recap today’s program by checking out topics from the program below:
Why Inspector General Michael Atkinson Roundly Deserved To Be Fired (The Federalist)
On Saturday, reporters queried President Trump about his Friday firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson. Trump’s response seemingly confirmed the left-leaning press and Democrats’ narrative that the firing was retaliation for the IG informing the House Intelligence Committee of a whistleblower’s complaint. That complaint concerned Trump’s conversation with the Ukrainian president that set in motion Trump’s impeachment. [Read More]
VETERANS AND SURVIVORS DEVELOPING CHARACTER IN THE NEXT GENERATION (Travis Manion Foundation)
CHARACTER DOES MATTER
Doing the right thing
Character Does Matter Mentors develop character and leadership skills in young adults. Grounded in the evidence-based field of Positive Psychology, they use a strengths-based approach to develop character traits in the next generation through a combination of informal discussions and activity-based learning. [Read More]
Northam advises Virginians to wear masks (Inside Nova)
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday that state residents should follow the new CDC guidelines and wear masks whenever they are in public in order to help stem the spread of coronavirus. [Read More]
TONIGHT: At 8:00 pm ET, join @TimMurtaugh @KatrinaPierson & me for our @TeamTrump War Room Weekly broadcast.
GET THE FACTS about @realDonaldTrump’s record of accomplishment and @JoeBiden‘s dismal record and plans.
RSVP NOW: https://t.co/DjFWpxXmjT pic.twitter.com/594cGIS4AM
— Mercedes Schlapp (@mercedesschlapp) April 5, 2020
Trump administration weighs legal action over alleged Chinese hoarding of PPE (NYP)
Leading US manufacturers of medical safety gear told the White House that China prohibited them from exporting their products from the country as the coronavirus pandemic mounted — even as Beijing was trying to “corner the world market” in personal protective equipment, The Post has learned.
Now, the Trump administration is weighing legal action against China over its alleged actions, a lawyer for President Trump said Sunday. [Read More]