Former President Donald Trump has appointed Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense he previously commuted, as the new "pardon czar," highlighting the potential for second chances and the impact of clemency. Johnson, now an advocate for criminal justice reform, expressed her gratitude and commitment to her role, emphasizing the transformative power of clemency. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Oyer continues to oversee the clemency process as the U.S. pardon attorney, ensuring fairness and transparency, while political tensions remain high with incidents such as Rep. Al Green's removal from the House chamber and interactions between Trump and Chief Justice John Roberts drawing attention.
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During a joint session of Congress, President Donald Trump's address was disrupted by Democratic Representative Al Green, who protested Trump's remarks about his 2024 election victory. Known for his previous impeachment efforts against Trump, Green expressed his dissent by shaking his cane and refusing to yield, prompting the presiding officer to call for his removal to maintain decorum. The incident, marked by mixed reactions from the assembly, highlighted ongoing divisions within Congress and the contentious atmosphere surrounding Trump's presidency.
President Joe Biden and Mexican President López Obrador held a phone call Thursday to discuss the ongoing crisis at the southern border, with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., sending a letter urging the President to take executive action. Johnson called for the President to end the policy allowing Customs and Border Protection to release migrants without court dates, restrict parole, and pursue agreements with third countries. During the call, the two leaders discussed threats of illicit drugs and ways to expand cooperation between U.S. and Mexican law enforcement. With Congress gone for the year, it remains to be seen what steps President Biden will take to address the issue.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday to appeal for U.S. aid for his country, which is suffering from Russian bombings. During the visit, Senator Lindsey Graham asked Zelenskyy to thank Mike Johnson for being willing to pass a package if border security is included, while House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar criticized Johnson for not inviting all House members. Senator J.D. Vance called the visit "grotesque" and Senator Roger Marshall said it was designed to apply pressure on Republicans. It is unclear if Zelenskyy's visit will be successful in helping to secure the aid package.
This article discusses the House Administration Committee's decision to make internal video footage from the Capitol Hill riot on January 6th available to the public. The footage, totaling over 40,000 hours, will be posted to a public website and requests for specific videos can be made. It is hoped that this footage will provide insight into the events of that day, and will help to inform future decisions.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is set to face a major test on Tuesday as the House of Representatives votes on a two-step proposal to fund federal agencies and avert a government shutdown. Johnson will need the support of Democrats to pass the measure, as well as the backing of House Republicans who have shown reluctance to shut the government down. The outcome of the vote will be a major indicator of Johnson's ability to lead the House and work with both sides of the aisle.
UK officials have announced the arrest of a man in connection with the death of Minnesota hockey player Adam Johnson, who was fatally injured during a Champion cup game in Nottingham. South Yorkshire Police have arrested a suspect on suspicion of manslaughter, and the investigation into Johnson's death is ongoing. The hockey community is hoping for justice for Johnson and his family, and more information is expected to be released in the coming days.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is attempting to pass a short-term spending bill with the support of Democrats in order to avoid a government shutdown, despite opposition from the House Freedom Caucus. Johnson is hoping his newness and honeymoon glow will help him pass the resolution without any further issues, but it is unclear if the far-right Republicans will accept it. If the resolution fails, it could have serious repercussions for the country.







