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Melania Trump says she never had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell and is urging Congress to let victims testify publicly.
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Today’s Big Deal: Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses the so-called Great Resignation in an interview with The Hill and broad efforts the administration is taking to promote job growth.
We’ll also look at Democrats' renewed push to revive President Biden’s stalled Build Back Better Act in wake of the party’s failed effort to pass voting rights legislation.
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Biden Labor chief touts back-to-work push
President Biden's Labor secretary on Friday brushed off concerns about the so-called Great Resignation while touting broad efforts to promote job growth in the second year of the Biden administration.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh maintained in a wide-ranging interview with The Hill that Americans "want to go to work," even as the U.S. experiences a high quit rate and American workers gain new leverage during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I think the key of 2022 is going to be, honestly, focusing on getting people back to work,” Walsh said.
Melania Trump says she never had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell and is urging Congress to let victims testify publicly.