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Answering readers' question about Xavier Becerra's Oath of Office
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Answering readers' question about Xavier Becerra's Oath of Office
No, he doesn't have one. Neither do many other senior government officials.
SASHA LATYPOVA
JAN 23
Related to my post about Pfizer pulling “it’s approved if Xavier says so…” card in Brook Jackson’s lawsuit, several readers asked whether Xavier Becerra was sworn in to uphold the Constitution, etc. No, seems like he wasn’t…
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