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Morning Greatness: Multiple Retailers Ransacked Over Thanksgiving Weekend

Good Monday morning.

Here’s what is on 46 agenda today:

  • 10am: The President and The Vice President receive the President’s Daily Brief
  • 10:45am: The President and The Vice President receive a briefing from members of the White House COVID-19 Response Team on the latest developments related to the Omicron variant
  • 11:45am: The President delivers remarks to provide an update on the Omicron variant
  • 2pm: The President meets with the CEOs of companies in a variety of sectors to discuss the holiday shopping season and his Administration’s work to move goods to shelves
  • 3:45pm: The President delivers remarks on his Administration’s work to strengthen the nation’s supply chains, lower everyday costs for families, and ensure that shelves are well-stocked this holiday season

 

46:
Biden proposes 20-year ban on new oil drilling near Native American site in New Mexico
Joe Biden Caught Maskless Inside Nantucket Store with ‘Required Face Covering’ Sign Hanging on Door
Biden celebrates start of Hanukkah
From Climate Change To Tax Cuts, Major Parts Of Democrats’ $2T Spending Bill Could Be On Senate Chopping Block

Civil unrest:
Looters Ransack Numerous Retailers Across Country Throughout Thanksgiving Week
Key moments since Jussie Smollett reported Chicago attack
Far-right Proud Boys march through Long Island streets, alarming local pols
5-year-old fatally shot by Minnesota teen making social media video on Thanksgiving, police say
Waukesha parade attack: 7 children still recovering in hospital one week after deadly ambush
Arizona university students demand administration to ‘withdraw’ Kyle Rittenhouse: ‘killer off our campus’
A man was killed by a stray bullet while eating Thanksgiving dinner with family, authorities say
DOJ prosecutors push back against Bannon for wanting to publicize evidence against him

Coronavirus news:
Omicron symptoms were mild, doctor who treated small number of patients in South Africa says
World Health Organization criticizes travel bans on southern African countries
WHO Admits It Skipped Over ‘Xi Variant’ To Avoid ‘Causing Offence’
China probably got rid of intermediary COVID-19 host between bats, humans, Fauci says
Too early to know answers on Omicron variant, NIH director says
Two cases of COVID-19 Omicron variant reported in Canada
Florida school did not commit child abuse by tying mask to disabled student’s face: police report

Other morsels:
Merriam-Webster chooses vaccine as the 2021 word of the year
Want Lower Drug Costs? Don’t Slip It Into a Socialist Grab Bag of a Bill
Enes Kanter Changes Last Name To “Freedom” Ahead Of Becoming US Citizen
Matthew McConaughey won’t run for Texas governor in 2022

And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!

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About Liz Sheld

Liz Sheld is the senior news editor at American Greatness. She is a veteran political strategist and pollster who has worked on campaigns and public interest affairs. Liz has written at Breitbart and The Federalist, as well as at PJ Media, where she wrote "The Morning Briefing." In her spare time, she shoots sporting clays and watches documentaries.

Photo: LAKEWOOD, CA - NOVEMBER 27: The LA County Sheriff's Department is investigating a 'flash mob' robbery that occurred at The Home Depot in the Lakewood Center on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021 in Lakewood, CA. Approximately eight males entered the store at 7:46 p.m. Friday, walked directly to the tool isle and stole various sledgehammers, crowbars and hammers, said Deputy Miguel Meza of the Sheriffs Information Bureau. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)