Capitol Report (Oct. 27): Secretary Yellen: Fed Could Tax Unrealized Capital Gains

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
October 27, 2021Capitol Report
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Capitol Report (Oct. 27): Secretary Yellen: Fed Could Tax Unrealized Capital Gains
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks during a meeting with business leaders and CEOs in the White House on Oct. 6, 2021. (Nicholas Kamm /Getty Images)

A group of parents spoke out Wednesday at the National School Boards Association headquarters. They’re pushing back against being labeled as “domestic terrorists” for having a voice in what is being taught at their children’s schools.

With coronavirus vaccines slated to be approved for children between the ages of 5 and 11, it has many parents on edge wondering if this could lead to vaccine mandates for their children. NTD discussed the topic with physician and Maryland Congressman Andy Harris.

NTD spoke to Congressman Jim Jordan about his upcoming book about some of the inner workings of Washington, D.C., and asked him whether or not he thinks the NIH knowingly funded gain-of-function research in the Wuhan lab.

A former military officer at the Pentagon speaks with NTD about why he has resigned from his post in protest. He also talks about why China should be seen as an adversary and not a competitor.

A new bipartisan bill was introduced, asking to convene a national White House conference to address hunger and nutrition.

Law enforcement officials have arrested 150 people and seized more than $31 million in an international drug trafficking investigation in the United States and Europe.

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