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Sen. John Fetterman Dares House Republicans to Impeach President Joe Biden: “Go Ahead, Do It. I Dare You.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has challenged House Republicans to impeach President Joe Biden, suggesting that the push is meant to deflect from former President Donald Trump's legal troubles. Fetterman warned that any attempt to impeach Biden would backfire in next year's elections and diminish the meaning of impeachment. He concluded by reiterating his challenge to House Republicans: “Go ahead, do it. I dare you.”

Former Top Aide Testifies in Historic Impeachment Trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Former top aide Jeff Mateer testified in the historic impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, providing insight into why Paxton was using his power in ways that are now at the center of the trial. Mateer believes an extramarital affair Paxton had with a donor’s employee was “relevant” to the accusations, and that it helped connect the dots about why Paxton was using his power in the ways he was. If convicted, Paxton will be removed as attorney general and could be barred from running for office again. The Texas Senate is expected to make a decision on the articles of impeachment in the coming days.

Biden Administration Cancels Oil and Gas Leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Protects 13 Million Acres in Nearby National Petroleum Reserve

The Biden administration has taken a major step in protecting the environment by canceling all remaining oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and protecting an additional 13 million acres in the nearby National Petroleum Reserve from drilling and other development. This decision comes in response to the increasing global warming that is causing extreme weather disasters around the world, and is in line with Biden's campaign promise to “reverse the Trump administration’s assaults” on the environment. The Interior Department said that the 13 million acres in the National Petroleum Reserve will be protected from drilling and other development, helping to ensure that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and its 19.6 million acres of habitat remain safe and protected.

Judge Orders Texas to Remove Floating Barrier from Rio Grande River, Citing Environmental Damage and Disruption of Flow

A federal judge in Austin, Texas has ordered the state to remove a large floating barrier from the middle of the Rio Grande River, following protests from the U.S. and Mexican governments. The U.S. government argued that the buoys violated the federal government's exclusive authority to regulate navigable waters, and Judge Ezra found that the buoys interfered with the federal government's ability to manage the river and caused environmental damage. The ruling is the latest development in the Biden administration's efforts to address the ongoing migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Hunter Biden Faces Potential Grand Jury Indictment Before End of September, Special Counsel Reveals

A federal judge in Delaware has been informed by special counsel David Weiss that prosecutors intend to seek a grand jury indictment of Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, before the end of September. The filing was made in the criminal action tied to a pretrial agreement with the government over the possession of a gun while someone is using narcotics. A tentative plea deal between the government and Hunter Biden's attorneys over taxes and diversion agreement on a firearms charge fell apart this summer, and it is unclear what charges Hunter Biden may face and if he will be able to avoid prison time if the indictment is returned.

Mitch McConnell Reaffirms Commitment to Serving Out Terms as Senator and Republican Leader

Mitch McConnell has vowed to serve out his terms as Senate Minority Leader and Kentucky Senator, despite questions about his health following two public episodes in which he froze. At a press conference Wednesday, the 81-year-old said he has no plans to step down and reassured supporters that he will remain in office for the duration of his terms. McConnell has been a key figure in the Republican Party and is expected to remain a powerful force in the Senate.

Lawsuit Filed in Colorado to Keep Former President Donald Trump Off the Ballot in 2024 Presidential Election

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has filed a lawsuit in Colorado on behalf of six Republican and unaffiliated voters, asking the court to declare that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the state's 2024 presidential ballot due to his alleged violation of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The suit seeks to prevent Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold from placing Trump’s name on any future ballot and is the latest in a series of legal challenges to Trump’s eligibility for office.

At Least 16 Killed in Missile Attack in Eastern Ukraine, US Secretary of State Blinken Visits Kyiv to Show Support for Ukraine’s Counteroffensive

At least 16 people, including one child, were killed in a missile attack in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka. U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit to assess Ukraine's counteroffensive and signal continued U.S. support for Kyiv's efforts. Blinken and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the ongoing Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine and called on Russia to immediately cease its aggression and withdraw its forces from Ukraine.