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EXCLUSIVE: White House Issued ‘Template’ to Impose Biden’s Voter Mobilization Executive Order
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EXCLUSIVE: White House Issued ‘Template’ to Impose Biden’s Voter Mobilization Executive Order

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The White House and its Office of Management and Budget instructed federal agencies to use a “template” for determining the cost of implementing President Joe Biden’s executive order to encourage voter participation, according to government emails obtained by The Daily Signal. Critics use the term “Bidenbucks” to refer to the president’s controversial order from 2021, which directs federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture to get involved in elections.  Several members of Congress contend that Biden’s order on turning out the vote for elections could violate the Antideficiency Act, a law that has three parts. It prohibits federal employees from obligating tax dollars not authorized by Congress, prohibits officials from not spending money as appropriated by Congress, and prohibits agencies from accepting voluntary service from individuals. Biden’s controversial Executive Order 14019 requires federal agencies to participate in voter registration activities and help third-party organizations perform those activities on agency premises.  Potentially, this could involve spending government funds, contracting with third parties for the payment of those funds, or accepting voluntary services by these “approved” third-party organizations such as Demos.  Biden’s order appears to violate at least two provisions of the Antidefieicncy Act, said Stewart Whitson, senior director of federal affairs at the Foundation for Government Accountability, a conservative watchdog group, told The Daily Signal.  But, Whitson added, to determine whether the Biden administration is violating that law, it’s necessary to know where the money is coming from, where it’s going, and what it’s being used for.  Existing pots of money, for example, could be distributed by the Department of Agriculture to state agencies to help carry out voter registration activities, he suggested.  “Even if the Biden administration were to claim that no public funds are spent to carry out EO 14019—a dubious and laughable claim—this effort would still violate the Antideficiency Act because it would mean federal agencies were accepting voluntary services from these third-party organizations to help carry out EO 14019, who also happen to be politically aligned with the current administration,” Whitson said. Neither the Agriculture Department nor the Office of Management and Budget responded to The Daily Signal’s request for comment for this report.  OMB “created a template for budget requests for the Voting EO [executive order] within their equity template in case any funding is needed for implementation,” says a Sept. 23, 2021, email among Department of Agriculture officials. Biden’s executive order also directed agencies to team with private organizations to boost voting. Chief among those groups is the liberal think tank Demos, which drafted the executive action before Biden took office on Jan. 20, 2021.  Akhil Rajan, then an assistant to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsak, sent the September 2021 email message about the OMB’s template to USDA senior adviser Kumar Chandran, now the department’s acting undersecretary. Rajan is now a senior policy adviser to the White House’s deputy chief of staff.  Rajan’s email to Chandran noted, “Contact K. Sabeel Rahman,” apparently meaning he was the one to contact with any questions.  By that fall, Rahman, who was president of Demos when the liberal think tank drafted the executive order on voting, had joined the Biden administration’s OMB as part of its Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. (Rahman is now a professor at Cornell Law School.)  The Daily Signal obtained 73 pages of emails from the Department of Agriculture through a request for public records  under the Freedom of Information Act.  The documents were USDA’s second interim response to a request from The Daily Signal regarding Biden’s executive order on encouraging voter registration and voting. Some pages are heavily redacted. The documents also prominently mention meetings and guidance from Demos, which is based in New York. The left-wing think tank drafted Biden’s executive order to agencies about voter registration in December 2020, the month after Biden defeated Donald Trump before he took office. Although describing it as “minimal,” USDA acknowledges some budgetary impact from Biden’s order. Any amount, however, could mean obligating tax dollars without congressional authorization, in violation of the Antideficiency Act.  In an email dated Sept. 21, 2021, Anne DeCesaro, chief of staff for the USDA’s Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, wrote to Chandran about several issues, including “assessment of budgetary impact.” “For all actions, we expect minimal budgetary impact as providing memos and letters and regular interactions with states are part of our normal business practices,” DeCesaro wrote.  In that same email, DeCesaro explained to Chandran how other agencies within USDA could participate: The National School Lunch Program could promote voter registration in high schools, for example, and the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, better known as food stamps, could register its beneficiaries to vote.  Ten days earlier, on Sept. 10, 2021, Chandran emailed several senior USDA staff about Biden’s executive order on increasing voter participation.  “Thank you for your past work to complete our interim strategic plan for the voting rights executive order,” Chandran wrote in the email. “We are now being asked to submit a final strategic plan, based on what we provided in our interim plan.”  He later added: “The WH [White House] team leading this effort has put together a template for the final strategic plan. This template largely follows the same format as that for the interim [plan], except it also includes instructions for how to flesh out each proposed action.”  The second interim response from the USDA to The Daily Signal’s FOIA requests didn’t include the department’s strategic plan or the template provided by the White House or its Office of Management and Budget.  An email dated Aug. 3, 2021, refers to a meeting between USDA officials and Demos executives to discuss Biden’s order on voting.  The Agriculture Department and Demos communicated again about the president’s executive order in November 2021.  “We’d love to reconnect soon to learn about your plans and see how Demos and the ACLU [the American Civil Liberties Union] may be able to support you in their continued development and implementation,” Demos senior policy analyst Lauren Williamson wrote Nov. 5 to senior USDA officials.  “When we met last, we talked about wanting to explore additional programs in more detail to ensure maximal impact of the EO for the communities the USDA serves and we’re eager to continue that conversation,” Williamson said.  Four days later, Rajan, assistant to the secretary of agriculture,  wrote to Chandan, saying: “[D]emos has been extremely helpful in thinking about ways to expand opportunities for voting, and the coalition they assembled for our last call was rich in the types of groups that have assembled rigorously-tested best practices. So from that perspective it may be helpful to hear from them but understand that REDACTED.” Because USDA redacted Rajan’s next words, it is impossible to know what Vilsak’s assistant wanted Chandran to understand. The post EXCLUSIVE: White House Issued ‘Template’ to Impose Biden’s Voter Mobilization Executive Order appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Oxford Union Debate: Mumford and Sons Musician Rips Pelosi's Elitism Apart
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NJ Dem Congresswoman Who Told Trump He's NOT Welcome TRIPS Gloriously Over His Record Rally Attendance
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NJ Dem Congresswoman Who Told Trump He's NOT Welcome TRIPS Gloriously Over His Record Rally Attendance
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Corrupt United Nations Agency Accused of Stealing and Selling Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
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Blinken Continues to Undermine Israel: Actions Not 'Consistent With International Humanitarian Law'
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Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stand review: Best 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options
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Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stand review: Best 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options

Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand Rating: 4.5 Stars Available in 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options, Satechi's new Qi2 wireless charging stands might be the only accessories you'll need for your Apple devices. Skip To Our Expert Review Rating: 4.5 Stars Skip To Our Expert Review Pros Charge twice as fast as Qi1 chargers Foldable 3-in-1 option comes with 45W power brick Cons Could have a longer USB-C cable 2-in-1 option doesn't come with a power brick Last month, Satechi released its new batch of Qi2 wireless charging stands. Available in 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options, they offer the best-integrated charging experience for your main Apple devices, such as the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods – although they also work with devices from other brands, not just Apple. After a few weeks of testing, BGR shares our impressions of these new Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands, and we'll tell you which you should choose depending on your needs. Design and connectivity Satechi's 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options Image source: José Adorno for BGR Both Satechi 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options have a similar design, with a square wireless charging pedestal for AirPods, a foldable arm where you can connect your iPhone, and the 3-in-1 option adds a fold-out Apple Watch charger. They're made of aluminum and vegan leather, with a silicone pad for placing the iPhone. These are very premium choices that show care for your Apple products, as they won't scratch when you place and remove them. What I like the most about Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands is that they're foldable, so it's easy to take them on a trip because they can fit any backpack. It's easy to place the iPhone where you can always look at the display. You can also enjoy iOS 17's StandBy Mode for a cleaner and sleeker look. It's important to note that the 3-in-1 option includes a 45W power adapter and interchangeable lugs for international travel. In contrast, the 2-in-1 option has a plain back USB-C cable, so you must use your power adapter. It would have been nice if Satechi included a 2m cable instead of a 1m option, as the power brick of the 3-in-1 option can be used to charge some MacBook models – a bonus for taking one less power brick and cable to your travel. Charging speed Satechi's 2-in-1 option in action. Image source: José Adorno for BGR What makes these devices go-to choices is the addition of the Qi2 standard. With this technology, iPhone users can charge the iPhone 12 or newer with up to 15W of power. This performance was only possible with MagSafe-approved chargers, and it's now available to any company that embraces this new standard. Over 30 minutes of charge, you can get around 30% of the total charge on your iPhone. In addition, your Apple Watch Series 7 (or newer) also takes advantage of faster charging speeds in the 3-in-1 version. On the other hand, AirPods still charge at 5W, but this is not an issue since the case has a smaller battery. Here's how I've been using Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands Image source: José Adorno for BGR Since Satechi sent BGR the two charging stand options, I decided to have the 3-in-1 charging stand in my bedroom and the 2-in-1 option on my office desk. Not only am I charging my Apple devices more often, but these stands really look good anywhere you place them. For the first time in months, I started using StandBy Mode, a nice tweak when preparing to go to bed or during my working hours, so I can check my calendar, photos, or other suggestions the iPhone brings. I have also traveled a bit with the SatechI 3-in-1 Qi2 charging stand, and it was nice, mainly because it was the only power adapter and USB-C cable I brought with me. I could keep my iPhone 15 Pro, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and AirPods Pro 2 always charged, and when I was not using it for my Apple devices, I could charge my Nintendo Switch. It was a win-win situation. Although the 45W charger isn't the best option to carry with my 14-inch MacBook Pro, it can help me in an emergency. It can also charge any iPad I bring, so it's the ultimate charging accessory you'll need. Pricing and which one to choose Image source: José Adorno for BGR The Satechi 3-in-1 model is priced at $130, while the 2-in-1 option is priced at $80. The 3-in-1 option is a bit more expensive since the company is still licensing Apple Watch technology from Cupertino while also adding a 45W power brick and international plug adapters. I think this is the go-to option since it's more convenient for both at-home and traveling experiences. However, if you don't own an Apple Watch, you should go with the affordable 2-in-1 option and use your own power brick with this accessory. That said, Qi2 chargers don't replace a good, quick charge by connecting a cable to your iPhone. However, you'll get better speeds while adding more convenience since it's easier to attach your iPhone/Apple Watch/AirPods to this stand instead of powering them with several cables. Customers agree with me, as Satechi's 3-in-1 Qi2 wireless charging stand is usually sold out – but the company just restocked it. The 2-in-1 option is also available on Satechi's website. Don't Miss: iPhone 12 owners got a surprise feature with latest iOS 17.4 update The post Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stand review: Best 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options appeared first on BGR. 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Seinfeld Speech at Duke Commencement Prompts Walkout Protesting His Support for Israel
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Dozens of students walked out of Duke University's commencement ceremony on Sunday as some chanted "free Palestine" to protest its guest speaker, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, for supporting Israel throughout the war in Gaza, according to videos of the event posted on social...
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Crews Prepare for Controlled Demolition as Cleanup Continues at Bridge Collapse site
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Crews Prepare for Controlled Demolition as Cleanup Continues at Bridge Collapse site

After weeks of preparation, crews are scheduled to conduct a controlled demolition Sunday evening to break down the largest remaining span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, which came crashing down under the impact of a massive container ship on March...
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First Person to Receive a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant Dies Nearly 2 Months Later
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First Person to Receive a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant Dies Nearly 2 Months Later

The first recipient of a genetically modified pig kidney transplant has died nearly two months after he underwent the procedure, his family and the hospital that performed the surgery said Saturday.Richard "Rick" Slayman had the transplant at Massachusetts...
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