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Former Jan. 6 Rioter Taylor Taranto Arrested After Being Found Outside Obama’s Home With Guns and Ammunition

Taylor Taranto was arrested last week after being spotted outside the home of former President Barack Obama with two guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. He is currently facing four misdemeanor charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and is being detained until trial due to the clear and convincing evidence that no conditions could ensure the safety of the community. The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are still working to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attack, and it is unclear what additional charges Taranto may face.

FBI Director Christopher Wray to Face Questions from House Judiciary Committee on Alleged Weaponization of Law Enforcement Against Conservatives

FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to face questioning from the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday regarding the alleged weaponization of law enforcement against conservatives. He is expected to defend his employees' work and address the controversy surrounding the arrest of Gal Luft, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen who has claimed he was persecuted at the direction of the Biden family. The hearing is likely to be contentious, as both Republicans and Democrats clash over the FBI's role in the matter.

Fed’s Interest Rate Hikes Successfully Cool Inflation, But Persistently High Core Inflation Remains a Concern

US government reported that inflation cooled to its slowest pace in more than two years, with the Consumer Price Index growing at an annual rate of 3%. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 4.8% on an annual basis. The cooling of inflation is seen as a sign that the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes are having the desired effect, but the Fed will need to continue to monitor inflation closely to ensure it remains at a manageable level.

Vermont Storm Recovery Begins as Floodwaters Recede, State and Local Governments Provide Assistance to Affected Residents and Businesses.

Vermont is beginning to recover from a storm that caused flooding and trapped residents in their homes. The receding of the floodwaters has allowed officials to focus on the recovery process, with the state and local governments providing assistance and assessing the damage.

House Freedom Caucus Members Refuse to Comment on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Membership Status

House members returned to Washington Tuesday to begin a three-week stint at the Capitol, but confusion remains over Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's membership in the House Freedom Caucus. Members of the right-wing group have refused to comment on the matter, and Greene herself is unsure of her status. Despite the three-week session, the issue is likely to remain unresolved until the House takes a six-week break at the end of the month.

North Carolina Man Sentenced to Over Three Years in Prison for Attacking Police Officers with Flagpole During Capitol Riot

Matthew Jason Beddingfield, 22, was sentenced to three years and two months in prison for assaulting police officers with a metal flagpole with a sharpened end during the January 6th Capitol riot. He had previously been free on pretrial release for an attempted murder charge in Johnston County, North Carolina. U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin warned that this sentence should serve as a warning to anyone who would consider similar conduct in the future.

Gal Luft Indicted on Charges of Unregistered Advocacy of Chinese Causes and Attempts to Sell Weapons on Behalf of a Chinese Company

Gal Luft, co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, has been indicted on charges of unregistered advocacy of Chinese causes, attempting to sell weapons on behalf of a Chinese company to foreign countries, violating Iranian sanctions, and making false statements to federal agents. Luft is a dual Israeli and American citizen and is currently a fugitive. The indictment is the latest development in an ongoing investigation into Luft's activities, and the potential implications of the case are far-reaching.

Sen. Schumer Calls Out Sen. Tuberville for Defending White Nationalism, Urges Apology

Senate Democrats have called out Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama for defending white nationalism and claiming that militant white people are simply “Americans.” Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said this is “deadly serious stuff” and urged Tuberville to apologize, while Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown said his nomination to become the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff could be held up in the Senate due to the hold. Schumer said Tuberville’s comments are “deeply and terribly disturbing” and called on Republican colleagues to urge him to apologize.