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 Biden: Covid-19 relief deal puts working people first
Gene Sperling will oversee Covid-19 relief law rollout

Mar. 16 - (CNN)Gene Sperling, a former top economic official in the last two Democratic presidential administrations, will serve as the coordinator overseeing the implementation of the newly signed $1.9 trillion Covid relief lawPresident Joe Biden formally announced on Monday.


"Today, I'm pleased to announce and introduce another gifted manager to coordinate our implementation of the American Rescue Plan, Gene Sperling. Gene will be on the phone with mayors, governors, red states, blue states -- a source of constant communication, a source of guidance and support, and above all, a source of accountability for all of us to get the job done," Biden said during a White House speech.

The President added that the implementation of the relief law "requires fastidious oversight to make sure the relief arrives quickly, equitably and efficiently, with no waste or fraud, in your bank account, in your mailbox, to the local business, in your community, and to your child's school."Biden also said he'd spoken to Sperling earlier in the day.


"He is ready to get to work. In fact, he has hit the ground running. And together we're going to make sure that the benefits of the American Rescue Plan go out quickly and directly to the American people -- where they belong," Biden said.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Sperling's appointment earlier Monday.

"Gene has spent more than a decade at the highest level of government, including as a senior Treasury official and as the only person to serve as (National Economic Council) director twice," Psaki said. "There are a number of economic officials who will be playing a role in implementation, so he has an especially interesting and relevant background in helping pull all those levers."

Sperling's mandate as White House American Rescue Plan coordinator will be to get money out the door quickly and maximize its impact, officials said, while also serving as the lead official in partnership with state and local officials on the receiving end of billions of dollars from the law.

He will serve as the lead in advising and ensuring local officials get what they need, while also holding them accountable for any mismanagement of funds, two individuals briefed on the plan said.


Psaki said that Sperling will work remotely until he is able to get the coronavirus vaccine.

Sperling has spent more than a decade at the highest levels of government and will be tasked with ensuring all aspects of the sweeping relief law are put into place as designed.

The President and White House officials emphasized Sperling's experience leading the federal government's response efforts during moments of economic crisis in the Obama administration and the Clinton administration.

"Gene also played a key role in helping steer Detroit out of bankruptcy and on the path to renewal, and he quarterbacked support for small businesses and economic assistance for unemployed Americans," Psaki said Monday during her briefing.

Sperling's name was added to the mix as officials at the White House were discussing possible replacements for Neera Tanden after she withdrew her nomination to lead the Office of Management and Budget, according to a source familiar with the matter.

vice president, Biden served in a similar implementation role overseeing the rollout of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.     source from


Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself

An intimate look at the love that built the Biden family and the delicate balancing act of the woman at its center

"How did you get this number?" Those were the first words Jill Biden spoke to U.S. senator Joe Biden when he called her out of the blue to ask her on a date.

Growing up, Jill had wanted two things: a marriage like her parents'—strong, loving, and full of laughter—and a career. An early heartbreak had left her uncertain about love, until she met Joe. But as they grew closer, Jill faced difficult questions: How would politics shape her family and professional life? And was she ready to become a mother to Joe's two young sons?

She soon found herself falling in love with her three "boys," learning to balance life as a mother, wife, educator, and political spouse. Through the challenges of public scrutiny, complicated family dynamics, and personal losses, she grew alongside her family, and she extended the family circle at every turn: with her students, military families, friends and staff at the White House, and more.


This is the story of how Jill built a family—and a life—of her own. From the pranks she played to keep everyone laughing to the traditions she formed that would carry them through tragedy, hers is the spirited journey of a woman embracing many roles.

Where the Light Enters is a candid, heartwarming glimpse into the creation of a beloved American family, and the life of a woman at its center     source from
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Mar 15, 2021
Senior US official warns China over Australian trade conflict

Mar. 16 - The US will support Australia and will not offer any improvements in the relationship with China until Beijing stops its economic coercion of the OZ nation, President Joe Biden’s Indo-Pacific Coordinator, Kurt Campbell, said in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Key quotes
“We are not going to leave Australia alone on the field.”

“We have made clear that the US is not prepared to improve relations in a bilateral and separate context at the same time that a close and dear ally is being subjected to a form of economic coercion.” 

“President Biden was very direct with Prime Minister Morrison that we stood together on this.”
 
“So we’ve indicated both to Australia and China at the highest levels that we are fully aware of what’s going on and we are not prepared to take substantial steps to improve relations until those policies are addressed and a more normal interplay between Canberra and Beijing is established.”     source from


North criticizes US-South Korean drills before allies meet

Mar. 16 - SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In North Korea’s first comments directed at the Biden administration, Kim Jong Un’s powerful sister criticized the United States and South Korea for holding military exercises and warned the U.S. against further provocations if it wants a “good night’s sleep for the next four years.”

Kim Yo Jong’s statement Tuesday was issued as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Asia to talk to U.S. allies Japan and South Korea about North Korea and other regional issues. They have meetings in Tokyo on Tuesday before speaking to officials in Seoul the next day.

North Korea would consider abandoning a 2018 bilateral agreement on reducing military tensions and abolish a decades-old ruling party unit tasked to handle inter-Korean relations if it no longer had to cooperate with the South, said Kim Yo Jong, a senior official who handles inter-Korean affairs for the North.     source from

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