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The former secretary of state also made controversial comments on critical race theory as a guest co-host on "The View."
“Some of the evidence was right in front of our faces.” Condoleezza Rice said U.S. officials may have made a mistake by dismissing the possibility that COVID-19 came from a laboratory.
“Some of the evidence was right in front of our faces.” Condoleezza Rice said U.S. officials may have made a mistake by dismissing the possibility that COVID-19 came from a laboratory.
"Some of the evidence was right in front of our faces,” said the former secretary of state, who served as national security adviser during the 2003 SARS outbreak.
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The former secretary of state suggested the Taliban "had become convinced that they could get just about any deal" from the U.S.
Rice, an Alabama native and former secretary of state, called on voters in Tuesday's Senate election to "stand for our core principles."
The television duo's logic regarding speech rights is rife with straw men.