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Kevin McCarthy Issues Challenge to Right-Wing Detractors in Closed-Door House GOP Meeting

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) issued a challenge to his right-wing detractors during a closed-door House GOP meeting on Thursday morning, daring them to file a motion to vacate the speaker's chair. This challenge comes as McCarthy faces pressure from members to comply with their demands, but he has the support of the majority of the House Republican caucus and is expected to remain in the position for the foreseeable future. It is unclear if any of his detractors will take him up on his challenge and file the motion to vacate the speaker's chair.

House Speaker McCarthy Announces Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden, Carville Calls It a “Very Stupid Idea

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) announced on Tuesday that the House Republicans would begin an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. Longtime Democratic political consultant James Carville responded to the announcement by saying he was actually “happy” about it, as he wanted to let the American public see how “nonexistent” the case is that the president did anything wrong. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) pushed back on McCarthy's statement, citing her own precedent in 2019 when she opened an inquiry into then-President Donald Trump.

Spanish Man Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Journalist While She Was Live on Air

Spanish police have arrested a man suspected of sexually assaulting a journalist while she was live on air. Isa Balado, a reporter for Spanish broadcaster Cuatro, was reporting on an armed robbery when the man walked up behind her and appeared to touch her bottom. The incident has sparked outrage from government ministers and an investigation is underway, with the Spanish government calling for tougher measures to protect journalists from similar attacks.

Judge McAfee Splits Trial of Donald Trump and 18 Other Defendants Charged with Election Interference into Two Separate Trials

Judge Scott McAfee has ruled that the trial of former President Donald Trump and 18 other defendants charged with election interference will be split into two separate trials due to logistical concerns. The first trial is scheduled to begin on October 23 and the remaining 17 defendants will be tried at a later date. All defendants are charged with violating Georgia racketeering laws in an effort to overturn the 2020 election.

Former Trump White House Aide Sued by Hunter Biden for Alleged Data Law Violations

Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler, a former Trump White House aide, and 10 other unidentified people for allegedly violating state and federal data laws. The lawsuit claims that Ziegler operated a website dedicated to exposing elements of Hunter Biden's data, and seeks damages and an injunction to prevent further access, as well as destruction of any data obtained.

Federal Judge Rules Biden Administration’s Effort to Codify DACA Policy Illegal

A federal judge has ruled that the Biden administration's effort to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy into a federal regulation was unlawful. Judge Andrew Hanen, appointed by former Republican President George W. Bush, barred the government from approving any new applications, but left the program intact for existing recipients. The Supreme Court is expected to make a final ruling on the legality of the DACA program in the coming months.

Judge Issues Order Limiting Former President Trump’s Access to Sensitive Government Documents

A federal judge has issued an order limiting former President Donald Trump's access to sensitive government documents and barring him from discussing them publicly. The order outlines procedures Trump and his lawyers must follow when handling classified information disclosed to them in connection with the case, such as keeping the documents in a secure location and not sharing them with anyone outside of the legal team. Violations of the restrictions may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. This order is the latest development in the case and is intended to ensure that the sensitive documents are handled properly.