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Biden Administration Appeals Ruling That Would Have Endangered Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone

The Department of Justice has filed a request in a federal appeals court to block a ruling from a Trump-appointed judge that would have endangered access to the abortion pill mifepristone. The Biden administration is arguing that the ruling is "extraordinary and unprecedented" and should be stayed pending appeal. The FDA approved mifepristone in 2000 and it has since become one of the most commonly used abortion pills, used in combination with another drug to terminate a pregnancy.

Trump Appeals Judge’s Order for Pence to Testify to Grand Jury Investigating 2020 Election Aftermath

Former President Donald Trump has appealed a judge’s order that former Vice President Mike Pence must testify to a federal grand jury investigating the 2020 election aftermath. Trump has attempted to block Pence from testifying by claiming executive privilege, but this is considered a long shot given his past court losses. The outcome of the appeal could have a significant impact on the investigation, as Pence's testimony could provide valuable insight into the events leading up to the insurrection.

Trump Legal Team to Seek Motion to Dismiss Historic New York City Indictment Over Stormy Daniels Payment

Jim Trusty, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, has stated that he expects the Trump legal team to seek a motion to dismiss the historic New York City indictment over the $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Glenn Kirschner, a former U.S. Army prosecutor and legal analyst for MSNBC, has criticized House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for attempting to probe the indictment, and Trusty has suggested that the Trump legal team will argue that the indictment is "overreaching" and "unconstitutional." It is yet to be seen if the motion to dismiss will be granted.

Biden Administration Prepares to Defend FDA Approval of Abortion Drug Despite Federal Judge’s Ruling

The Biden administration has responded to a recent ruling from a federal judge in Texas that suspended the approval of a medication drug used for abortion. Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican congresswoman, has urged the FDA to ignore the ruling, while Jones, spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, stated that the agency is prepared to defend the approval through the legal process. The FDA has not yet commented on the ruling or the administration's response, leaving the future of the drug uncertain.

Tennessee House of Representatives and Nashville Metropolitan Council to Meet Monday to Consider Expulsion of Two Young Black Lawmakers

The Tennessee House of Representatives is set to reconvene Monday, with the Nashville Metropolitan Council meeting to consider the recent expulsion of two young Black lawmakers. The expulsion, which was a two-thirds majority vote cast by their Republican colleagues, has sparked national attention to racial dynamics in the state's top legislative body. Demonstrators are expected to gather at the Capitol to protest the expulsion and the outcome of the Council's meeting is yet to be seen.

Sen. Bob Casey Announces Reelection Bid, Giving Democrats a Boost Ahead of 2024 Senate Map

Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey has announced his intention to seek a fourth term in office in 2024, providing a welcome boost to Democrats ahead of the upcoming election cycle. Casey has been in office since 2007 and is the longest-serving Democratic U.S. senator in Pennsylvania history. He has a close relationship with President Biden and is a vocal supporter of his top priorities. His name recognition and incumbency power will be a major asset for Democrats in the upcoming election.

Nashville Metro Council to Decide Fate of Former Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones and Memphis Rep. Justin Pearson at Special Meeting on Monday

Nashville's Metro Council and Shelby County Commission are set to hold special meetings this week to decide whether to reinstate former Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones and Memphis Rep. Justin Pearson, respectively, to their seats after they were expelled from the Republican-led Tennessee House last week for joining a protest demanding stricter gun control. If reinstated, Jones and Pearson intend to run in the special elections for the vacated seats, and the outcome of the meetings will have a significant impact on the state's political landscape.