It's a shame that the leadership of the Republican Party is not the leadership that we hear on those tapes, that rather the leadership or the leaders who emerged, who made apologies, who refused to vote for impeachment, it was leadership that was craven.
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Joyce Vance criticizes the Republican leadership for prioritizing power over accountability after the Capitol riot.
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I'd ask all people of faith, in particular, my fellow Christians, to pray that the Prince of Peace can continue to work a miracle in this region of the world.
I mean, we’re really creating a peace plan and an infrastructure here where nothing existed even a week and a day ago.
Nobody can replace Charlie, but if we all take little pieces, we can do as much as we can to ensure that Charlie’s mission continues to survive long after he’s gone.
What we’ve seen the past week gives me great optimism the ceasefire is going to hold, and if we get from where we were a week ago to a long-term, durable peace between Israel and Gaza, there are going to be hills and valleys.





