McCarthy Mocks Biden's 'Unity' Call After First Days
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy mocked President Joe Biden and his calls for “unity” touted in his inaugural address, ridiculing his proposals as not only “America last” but “China first.”
Appearing Saturday on the Fox News Channel, the California Republican derided Biden for his slew of executive orders and policy proposals that looked to derail the Keystone XL pipeline, offer amnesty to 11 million illegal aliens and rejoin the Paris Agreement on global warming.
“Just look at the first week of this administration," McCarthy said. "It’s Russia, China, our adversaries who are benefiting, not the American people. You’re right that it’s America last, but he’s now put China first. Remember, this is the same group that called you, me, your viewers ‘deplorables.’ Now they think we have to be deprogrammed.
“The idea that he cut union jobs with Keystone pipeline, and hurt our greatest ally in Canada, but then he’s gone even further. The Paris accord only benefits China. We’ve lower more emissions than any country. You can add up all of Europe together. And then, he goes forward with the movement of not making new American jobs. Remember what he said less than a week ago about ‘unity.’ None of those actions have taken place.”
McCarthy went on to disparage Biden’s policy proposal that would offer illegal aliens a “pathway” to citizenship before addressing solutions to help 10.7 million Americans who are out of work, suggesting his calls for “unity” as hypocrisy in a Twitter post on Sunday.
“So far, he has done nothing to back it up,” McCarthy wrote referring to Biden.
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