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Senator Gillibrand Defends Feinstein in Face of Opposition from Key Senate Republicans

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) has spoken out in defense of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) after key Senate Republicans voiced their opposition to temporarily replacing her on the Judiciary Committee. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) argued that Republicans would not be willing to help Democrats advance controversial or unqualified nominees, while Gillibrand argued that Feinstein should be allowed to decide when she leaves office. The situation has left Democrats in a difficult position, as several of President Joe Biden's judicial nominees are currently being held up in the committee.

Schumer to Bring Resolution to Senate Floor This Week to Temporarily Replace Feinstein on Judiciary Committee

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced a resolution this week to temporarily replace Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on the Senate Judiciary Committee due to her absence from Washington since March. The resolution, which requires a two-thirds majority vote to pass, would be the first time in the Senate's history that a senator has been temporarily replaced on a committee. Feinstein has been a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee since 1993 and an advocate for civil rights, immigration reform, and gun control.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Plan to Take Action Against Walt Disney World in Retaliation for Company’s Opposition to State Takeover

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced a plan to take action against Walt Disney World in response to the company's opposition to a state takeover of its special taxing district. This includes building a prison or a competing theme park near the Magic Kingdom, as well as raising taxes on Walt Disney World. The feud between DeSantis and Disney began in March 2022 when Disney CEO Bob Chapek issued a statement opposing DeSantis-championed legislation.

U.S. Ambassador Visits Detained American Journalist in Moscow Prison, Calls for His Immediate Release

U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy visited detained American journalist Evan Gershkovich in a Moscow prison on Monday, reporting that he is in good health. The FSB has yet to provide evidence to support the charges against Gershkovich, and the U.S. Embassy has condemned the arrest and called for his immediate release, which has been widely supported by international media organizations and human rights groups.

Putin and Li Declare “No Limits” Partnership, Strengthening Russia-China Military Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu met in Moscow to discuss their countries' close military cooperation, which includes the exchange of useful information and joint exercises. This marks Li's first overseas trip since taking on the role of Defense Minister last month, and follows the US' 2018 sanctions against him for transactions with Russia's state-controlled arms exporter. The meeting is seen as a sign of the strong relationship between Russia and China, which has been further strengthened since Russia sent troops into Ukraine.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Vows to Vote on Republican Debt Ceiling Bill Despite Biden’s Refusal to Negotiate

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has announced that House Republicans will vote on their own debt ceiling bill to empower the U.S. to meet its obligations until 2024. The bill would save taxpayers trillions of dollars, make the U.S. less dependent upon China, and curb high inflation, but President Joe Biden has refused to negotiate policy conditions for extending the debt limit. McCarthy has criticized the President for not being “sensible” and finding an agreement, and it remains to be seen what the outcome of the vote will be and how it will affect the U.S. economy.

Sudan Plunged Into Chaos as Two Generals Clash in Unprecedented Battle for Control

On April 16, 2021, Sudan was plunged into chaos as two powerful generals, Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan and Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, clashed in an unprecedented battle for control of the country. Smoke rose from the central neighborhood of Khartoum as dozens of people were killed in two days of intense fighting, causing power cuts, internet outages, and forcing thousands of civilians to stay in their homes. The international community is calling for a ceasefire and for the two generals to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.