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GOP Senators Warn Trump; Scott Bessent–Here’s What to Know

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November 23, 2024
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Good morning! Today we're covering a battery of key Trump appointments, Oregon cities moving to ban psychedelic mushrooms after the state legalized them, and 5 simple exercises to burn off the Thanksgiving feast calories.

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GOP Senators Warn Trump
GOP Senators Warn Trump
The move would be 'extremely difficult to get done,' one senator says...

Trump Releases Battery of Key Appointments
  • Scott Bessent for secretary of the Treasury. Bessent, 62, is a Wall Street veteran and founder of international macro investment company Key Square Group. He served as a key economic adviser to Trump's 2024 campaign.
  • Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) for secretary of Labor. Chavez-DeRemer, 56, is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. She is married to anesthesiologist Shawn DeRemer and has two children.
  • Scott Turner, an NFL veteran, for secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Turner worked during Trump's first term, serving as the executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council to support distressed communities.
  • Dr. Marty Makary, an outspoken critic of COVID-19 mandates, to head the Food and Drug Administration. Makary is a Johns Hopkins University professor and surgeon.
  • Sebastian Gorka, who served as a deputy assistant to the president in 2017, will reprise that role while also serving as counterterrorism director.
  • Alex Wong, who served in the State Department during the first term, will be a deputy assistant to the president role and serve as principal deputy national security advisor.
  • Russell Vought, who led the Office of Management and Budget during Trump's first term, will hold the same position in the new administration.


Thanksgiving Slimming

By Kevin Shelley

Why did the turkey cross the road? Because it was the chicken's day off. Why should the rest of us cross the road? Because we probably need the exercise.

We are rapidly approaching the holiday season, that magical time of the year of eating more and exercising less than we should. Post-feast weight loss is another popular tradition many engage in. Though crossing the road can help, what we need is an organized exercise program to help us shed Thanksgiving-acquired pounds.

My patients generally tolerate these exercises well. However, it's always a good idea to confer with your medical provider to see if they are right for you. For a fun post-Thanksgiving feast activity, gather all the family and friends to try these exercises together.

Illustrated Instructions: 5 Fast-Paced Exercises to Help You Shed the Turkey Tonnage


Oregon Cities Move to Ban Psychedelic Mushroom

Four years after Oregon became the first state in the country to legalize the therapeutic use of psilocybin, the active compound inside the most popular form of psychedelic mushrooms, voters in an increasing number of cities are banning the substance.

Four cities that encompass rural and coastal towns and Portland suburbs approved prohibitions for psilocybin, a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, in the Nov. 5 election. Another dozen communities that passed two-year moratoriums in 2022 moved to make those restrictions permanent this year.

Oregon is not the only state now rejecting measures to legalize certain psychedelics in the wake of the opioid and fentanyl epidemic. Massachusetts voters rejected a ballot measure this year that would have legalized the growing and use of plant-based psychedelic drugs, such as mushrooms, in certain circumstances for residents aged 21 and older. (Full Story)

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