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House Oversight Committee Hearing Raises Questions About Display of Nude Photos of Hunter Biden in Congressional Record

The House Oversight Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss political censorship on social media, during which Republican Congressman Byron Donalds displayed web addresses for nude photos of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden. The photos had been removed from Twitter after the Biden campaign flagged them, and the incident has raised questions about the appropriateness of displaying such content in a congressional hearing. The hearing is part of a larger debate over links to nude photos of Hunter Biden, and its implications for the discussion about political censorship on social media.

President Joe Biden Reiterates Commitment to Protecting Social Security and Medicare in Wisconsin Visit

President Joe Biden visited Wisconsin to make his case for a strong economy and to continue the fight for the social safety net, highlighting US manufacturing and calling out Republican lawmakers who had previously expressed support for cuts to Social Security and Medicare. The union workers in the room cheered his commitment to protecting these programs, and Biden's message is likely to be a major theme of his 2024 campaign in the battleground state.

House Oversight Committee Questions Twitter Executives on Handling of Hunter Biden Story and Trump Tweets

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Twitter executives faced questioning over their handling of a 2020 New York Post story about Hunter Biden's laptop. It was revealed that Twitter had previously changed its policy to protect former President Donald Trump from consequences for breaking the rules, and had requested the removal of a tweet from model Chrissy Teigen insulting the then-President. The hearing highlighted the complex relationship between social media platforms and the government, and the ongoing debate about content moderation.

House Speaker McCarthy Appoints Rep. Matt Gaetz to Select Committee Investigating “Weaponization” of Federal Government

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has appointed Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to the select committee investigating the weaponization of the federal government, chaired by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) and ranking member Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). The committee will examine the use of federal agencies to target political opponents, the use of federal funds for political purposes, and the use of executive orders to bypass Congress.

Biden Administration Takes Action to Limit “Junk Fees” Targeting Low-Income Communities

A new study has revealed that banks with the highest reliance on hidden fees are primarily located in low-income areas of the US, costing consumers at least $29 billion each year. In response, President Biden and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have taken steps to limit credit card late fees, and the President has vowed to ban “junk fees” in his State of the Union address. The study highlights the need for greater regulation of these fees to ensure they are not disproportionately impacting low-income communities.

Democrats Win Decisive Victory in Pennsylvania Special Elections, Giving Them Control of State House of Representatives for First Time in 12 Years

Pennsylvania Democrats won a decisive victory in three special elections for the state House of Representatives on Tuesday, giving them control of the chamber for the first time in 12 years. This majority gives them the power to block GOP-led initiatives, including a potential anti-abortion ballot measure. The special elections were the culmination of several months of electoral drama, with Democrats winning in all three districts, and could have implications for the upcoming 2020 presidential election.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Outburst at Biden’s State of the Union Sparks Debate Over Chinese Spy Balloon Incident

President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address was disrupted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who posted a video on Twitter expressing concern about a suspected Chinese spy balloon that was shot down in the Atlantic Ocean last week. Greene called for an apology from the President to the American people, but her claims remain unsubstantiated. The incident is reminiscent of Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's address in 2009, as some Republican lawmakers are making a name for themselves as the loudest characters in the room.

Biden’s Remarks on Social Security and Medicare Prompt Interesting Exchange with House GOP Members

During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden prompted a loud booing from the Republican side of the House when he suggested that some Republicans wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare. Biden then accepted the response as on-the-spot agreement from the GOP to keep the programs intact, prompting an interesting exchange between him and the House GOP members. This exchange was a reminder of the importance of Social Security and Medicare to the American people, and it is encouraging to see both sides of the aisle agree to keep them intact.

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