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Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa laid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine squarely at the feet of President Joe Biden and his approach to foreign policy.

In the official Republican response to the Democratic president’s State of the Union address, Governor Reynolds offered a list of what she described as the administration’s foreign policy failures, including last year’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which she said not only “cost American lives,” but “betrayed our allies and emboldened our enemies.”

Reynolds suggested Biden allowed the Ukraine invasion to occur by waiving sanctions on Russian pipelines while eliminating domestic oil production. She concluded that Biden and congressional Democrats were too busy “focusing on political correctness rather than military readiness.”

“Weakness on the world stage has a cost,” Reynolds said. “And the president’s approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late.”

Turning her attention to the U.S. economy, the first-term governor said Biden and congressional Democrats have spent the last year “either ignoring issues facing Americans or making them worse,” specifically inflation. Reynolds said the administration was warned that “spending trillions of dollars would lead to soaring inflation, and were told that anti-energy policies would send gas prices to new heights.”

She also boasted of the approach taken by her and other Republican governors in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This included opposing coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, especially those in public schools.

She said keeping schools open is just the start of a “pro-parent, pro-family revolution” that includes banning the teaching of so-called critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations.

“Americans are tired of a political class trying to remake this country into a place where an elite view tells everyone else what they can and cannot say, what they can and cannot believe,” Reynolds said. “They’re tired of people pretending the way to erase racism is by categorizing everybody by their race.”

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa laid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine squarely at the feet of President Joe Biden and his approach to foreign policy.

In the official Republican response to the Democratic president’s State of the Union address, Governor Reynolds offered a list of what she described as the administration’s foreign policy failures, including last year’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which she said not only “cost American lives,” but “betrayed our allies and emboldened our enemies.”

Reynolds suggested Biden allowed the Ukraine invasion to occur by waiving sanctions on Russian pipelines while eliminating domestic oil production. She concluded that Biden and congressional Democrats were too busy “focusing on political correctness rather than military readiness.”

“Weakness on the world stage has a cost,” Reynolds said. “And the president’s approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late.”

Turning her attention to the U.S. economy, the first-term governor said Biden and congressional Democrats have spent the last year “either ignoring issues facing Americans or making them worse,” specifically inflation. Reynolds said the administration was warned that “spending trillions of dollars would lead to soaring inflation, and were told that anti-energy policies would send gas prices to new heights.”

She also boasted of the approach taken by her and other Republican governors in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This included opposing coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, especially those in public schools.

She said keeping schools open is just the start of a “pro-parent, pro-family revolution” that includes banning the teaching of so-called critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations.

“Americans are tired of a political class trying to remake this country into a place where an elite view tells everyone else what they can and cannot say, what they can and cannot believe,” Reynolds said. “They’re tired of people pretending the way to erase racism is by categorizing everybody by their race.”

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, delivering the Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, painted the picture of a country hardly emerging from a crisis and instead in the grips of several as she hammered the president’s leadership notably on the world stage.

Reynolds depicted Biden’s year in office as having “sent us back” to fraught times more than 40 years ago as she made the case for the “alternative” approach of Republicans hoping to capture control of Congress in this year’s midterm elections.

“Instead of moving America forward, it feels like President Biden and his party have sent us back in time to the late ’70s and early ’80s, when runaway inflation was hammering families, a violent crime wave was crashing on our cities, and the Soviet army was trying to redraw the world map,” Reynolds said.

Republicans have hinted for months at two prongs of the three-sided broadside. But Reynolds’ critique of Biden for the Russian invasion of Ukraine signaled the party’s commitment to casting Biden and Democrats as weak world leaders, compounding their withering criticism of the administration’s handling of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last fall.

“Even before taking the oath of office, the President told us that he wanted to ‘make America respected around the world again and to unite us here at home.’ He’s failed on both fronts,” Reynolds said, speaking from the rooftop terrace of Iowa Historical Building with the gold-domed Capitol in Des Moines in the background.

Reynolds, whose foreign affairs experience is limited to overseas economic development missions, said “weakness on the world stage has a cost. And the President’s approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late.”

“And now Russia has launched an unprovoked full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, an attack on democracy, freedom, and the rule of law,” she said.

The swipe goes right at what had been a perceived strength of Biden, who brought to the White House eight years as vice president and decades of service on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Reynolds’ defense of democracy, however, also comes as a select congressional committee has spent more than a year investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by activists loyal to former President Donald Trump who believed the Republicans falsehoods — roundly rejected by state officials and the courts — that the 2020 election was stolen.

While Democrats have portrayed the deadly Capitol siege as an attack on democracy, the Republican National Committee last month labeled the event “legitimate political discourse.”

Reynolds used her 14-minute address to portray the United States as on the “wrong track” — mired in inflation, crime and moral decay, not emerging from the two years of the global coronavirus pandemic.

Instead, she blamed inflation and rising energy prices on spending by Biden and Democrats, who control Congress. “They plowed ahead anyway, raising the price at the pump by 50% and pushing inflation to a 40-year high,” she said.

She also took her moment to introduce herself as a Midwestern mother and grandmother — once a small-town grocery clerk — more in touch with everyday Americans than leaders in Washington, whom she painted as out of touch with heartland cultural concerns.

It’s those leaders in Washington, she argued, who are part of “a political class trying to remake this country into a place where an elite few tell everyone else what they can and cannot say, what they can and cannot believe.”

Last year, Reynolds signed legislation banning from schools controversial books and teachings, including lessons about systemic racism and white privilege.

Parents are “tired of politicians who tell parents they should sit down, be silent, and let government control their kids’ education and future,” she said.

“It seems like everything is backwards,” she said, describing Americans as “waiting for the insanity to stop.”

Reynolds, a former lieutenant governor, has been governor since 2017, when then-Gov. Terry Branstad was confirmed as the Trump administration’s ambassador to China. She was elected to her own term in 2018 and is expected to seek a second this year.

Reynolds, 62, has been a devout Trump advocate in Iowa, campaigning with him before the 2020 election, when he carried Iowa for a second time. She also stood with Trump during a Des Moines rally in October, after he had left office, when he repeated the falsehoods that rampant voter fraud cost him a second term.

Though Reynolds has not echoed the falsehoods, she has stood by Trump.

“This is not the same country it was a year ago,” said Tuesday. “The president tried to paint a different picture tonight, but his actions over the last twelve months don’t match the rhetoric. It’s not what he promised when he took office.”

Reynolds had endeared herself to Iowa’s increasingly GOP-leaning electorate in no small part by opposing much of the Biden administration’s pandemic policy.

She resisted mask requirements and joined other states in lawsuits to fight the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates. She also was the first governor to require schools to resume in-person classes and fought with some districts that tried to continue online learning recommended by public health officials to slow virus spread.

“I was attacked by the left. I was attacked by the media. But it wasn’t a hard choice. It was the right choice,” she said.

Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa will deliver the official Republican response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.

Since being elected governor in her own right a year later, Reynolds has emulated other Republican governors in fighting against coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, signing into law bills that banned all public schools from implementing mask mandates for students and requiring them to maintain in-person learning, even in the early days of the pandemic.

In a statement announcing her selection to deliver the party’s response to Biden’s address, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said Governor Reynolds handled the COVID-19 pandemic “by choosing freedom over lockdowns and personal responsibility over mandates — leading to real economic recovery from the pandemic.”

Reynolds has also pushed other initiatives supported by the most conservative wing of the Republican party, such as banning the teaching of critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations, as well as preventing transgender athletes from participating in high school sports and providing public funds for private schools.

She also just signed legislation that would replace a progressive income tax structure with a single 3.9% flat rate that would take effect in 2026.

Governor Héctor Espinosa Oliver denounced that armed persons wearing armbands of the National Liberation Army -ELN- are in the municipal seat of Sucre (Sucre), in the sub-region of La Mojana.

The official made the video complaint indicating that he coordinates all actions with the Colombian Army, the Navy and the National Police to regain control of the population and guarantee the safety of its inhabitants.

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“I want to send a message to the population that we are at the forefront of this emergency and that we are not going to rest until the situation returns to normal,” said Governor Héctor Espinosa.

He reiterated the call to the public force, including defense minister Diego Molano, to restore public order in the municipality.

“We are not going to rest for a minute until this happens and we hope that soon we will be informing the inhabitants of Sucre (Sucre) that there are conditions of tranquility and security in the territory,” said the official.

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It was established that personnel from the Colombian Army, an institution that has this security jurisdiction in Sucre, has been at the forefront of the actions to counteract any presence of the group outside the law.

In the same way, the staff of the National Police is present in the urban area, without any disturbance of public order so far.

there is tranquility

Despite the warning made by the governor of Sucre Héctor Espinosa, inhabitants of Sucre (Sucre) stated that there is tranquility in the population and that they have not seen the presence of strange personnel.

“With the information provided by the governor, the inhabitants locked themselves in, the streets were left alone, but no one has seen anything strange. Recently, a plane flew over for several minutes and then left, ”said a resident of the municipality, who requested that his identity be kept confidential.

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He also said that historically there is no known ELN presence in the La Mojana subregion, contrary to what happened with the FARC.

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Citizens have indicated that appointments can take up to four months.

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Citizens have indicated that appointments can take up to four months.

The deputy broadcast live how he took out a passport with processors.

Deputy Ferley Sierra broadcast live on his Facebook how he made an appointment for the issuance of the passport through a processor to whom he paid more than 120,000 pesos.

The deputy recorded the entire process inside the office and accused several employees of being part of the network, including the door watchman.

“The officials are part of this network of thieves who have bled the department dry, the Aguilars are a gang of criminals and they send the Police to intimidate me,” the deputy shouted while complaining to the Secretary of the Interior, Camilo Arenas.

After that video, Mauricio Aguilar, governor of Santander, made a statement against the deputy.

“We are not going to allow more attacks against government officials. Just as we have denounced the processors, I instructed the Director of the Passport Office to report Ferley Sierra to control entities. What happened today was disrespect and alteration of public order,” said the president.

The complaint made by the deputy was already known in the Prosecutor’s Office where they are investigating who would be behind the illegal procedures to make an appointment in the entity.

The governor visited the place and also did a Facebook Live where he asked people how they had gotten the appointment and one person told him that he had paid 150,000 pesos to a process, which put the fact in evidence.

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The governor of Meta, Juan Guillermo Zuluaga (left), and the mayor of Villavicencio,

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The governor of Meta, Juan Guillermo Zuluaga (left), and the mayor of Villavicencio,

The president rejected the fact and confirmed the tragic toll of dead and wounded.

The explosion of a cargo motorcycle in the 21st Battalion of Granada, Meta, left two dead and four wounded.

After the fact, the governor of Meta, Juan Guillermo Zuluaga, rejected the attack.

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“I repudiate and condemn the terrorist attack on the 21 Vargas Battalion in Granada. 2 dead and 4 wounded is the unfortunate result of this cowardly attack. Today more than ever security efforts must be redoubled. We do not want our department to become a theater of war again“said the president.

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The mayor of Villavicencio also spoke. “The new act of violence that occurs in our department is unfortunate. Meta and the country cannot rewrite stories of pain and violence that continue to take lives today,” said Felipe Harman.

In that region of the country, the FARC dissidents are present, to whom an attack is also attributed on Tuesday night in the Carabineros Police fort in Calamar (Guaviare), where a Police auxiliary was injured.

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Last Wednesday, February 2, the Health Superintendency took possession of Emssanar EPS in the face of the deteriorating financial situation and the increase in guardianships and complaints from patients with chronic diseases (cancer and HIV).

Governor Clara Luz Roldán González asked the national government for support for the department in the face of the effects of that takeover.

On February 1, Supersalud ordered the liquidation of EPS Coomeva. Political sectors wonder if the crisis of these entities is only experienced in the department.

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“It is with great concern that we received the notification from the Superintendence of Health about the intervention of Emssanar due to the impact that a possible liquidation of this entity could bring to the public network of hospitals in the Valley. Health Promotion Entity (EPS)”, pointed out the president.

In this sense, he made a call to the Superintendency of Health and the Ministry of Health “to protect all our public hospital networkto which it owes more than 170,000 million pesos, given the risk of liquidation of this EPS”.

The Supersalud took possession of Emssanar for two months in a first phase and appointed Juan Manuel Quiñones Pinzón as special agent. At the time, he ordered the separation of the manager and the board of directors of the entity.

María Cristina Lesmes, Secretary of Health of the Valley

María Cristina Lesmes, Secretary of Health of the Valley

Emssanar, with 1.9 million affiliates in .9 million users in the departments of Valle del Cauca, Nariño, Putumayo and Cauca, faced losses of $342,180 million between January and November 2021.

Liabilities amount to 1.3 trillion pesos. 78,940 petitions, complaints, claims and petitions have been filed.

The Departmental Secretary of Health, María Cristina Lesmes, asserted that the immediate takeover of EPS Emssanar “is a national decision that we abide by”

However, he noted that “as the Ministry we are going to request the Guarantee Fund that allows us to recover resources that have been used to serve the members of these companies that are being liquidated.”

The official warned that the liquidation of this EPS “would mean a financial crisis for the department’s Public and Private Health Network that we are not ready to attend to.”

For Dr. Lesmes, possession of Emssanar gives a stab to the department’s public health network.

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After the attack against the governor of Caquetá, Arnulfo Gasca, the National Government announced a millionaire reward for the leaders of the 62nd front of the Farc dissidence, which is behind the event, according to the authorities.

Defense Minister Diego Molano traveled to Florence this Saturday to lead a security council with the military and police leadership.

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From there, he announced that 1,300 million pesos will be delivered to those who provide information that allows the arrest of those responsible for the act, which left two police officers dead and five injured.

There are 1,000 million pesos for alias Calarcá, 200 million pesos for alias Darwin and 100 million pesos for alias Jimmy, who are said to be at the forefront of this group, which mainly affects Caquetá.

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For Molano, actions like this, which he described as “ruinous”, are the response of this terrorist group to the blows they have suffered in recent weeks.

“Even if the dissidents seek to demonstrate power, our soldiers and police are ready here,” said the minister, who highlighted events such as the arrests of ‘Chichico’, ‘Cachetes’, ‘Macuri’, ‘Rondón’ and ‘Herney Henao’, and the seizure of war material, which occurred in January in the development of six military operations.

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During his stay in the capital of Caquetá, Molano took the opportunity to visit the three police officers who were injured after the attack.

They are Captain Juan Sebastián Prado and patrolmen Alipio Muñoz, Kevin Beltrán, Héctor Cante and Miguel Ángel Ochoa.
“You are a symbol of gratitude, respect and example of police; speedy recovery,” said the minister.

The FARC dissidents attacked this afternoon the caravan in which the governor of Caquetá was traveling, Arnulfo Gasca. The president had just returned from inaugurating a road in the municipality of Solano.

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According to first versions, the president is in good health. However, the attack left two dead policemen and five more people injured.

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The events occurred around 5:30 p.m. m, approximately, in the Miramar sidewalk. First versions from official sources speak of the activation of a minefield, an action that left two police officers dead and three people injured.

The two victims are patrolmen Miguel Ángel Bernal Espitia and William Rodolfo Echeverría Velasco.

The caravan was made up of the Governor of the department, the Department Police Commanderchiefs of Gaula, Sijin and Sipol, as well as members of the National Army.

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The authorities assure that in the area where the events occurred there is no signal available.

“We condemn the cowardly terrorist action that today took the lives of our patrolmen William Echeverría and Miguel Bernal in #Caquetá. We will not allow the murder of any police officer to go unpunished. Solidarity with the families of these heroes of the country,” he assured in the press release. This Saturday night, General Jorge Luis Vargas, director of the Police.

The National Government rejected this attack and sent a message of solidarity with the families of the victims.

“We reject the attack on a caravan in which the Governor of Caquetá was mobilized, which left two police officers dead and several people injured. Solidarity with their families. Colombia does not bow to these cowardly acts, we will continue to fight all criminal structures!” assured the Minister of the Interior, Daniel Palacios.

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For its part, Juan Guillermo Zuluagagovernor of the department of Meta, spoke on Twitter: “I reject and condemn the cowardly attack by FARC dissidents against my colleague @GobArnulfoGasca from @GobCaqueta, where unfortunately two members of our @PoliciaColombia lost their lives. My condolences to their families.”

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