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Senate Republicans Reject Fox News’ “Mostly Peaceful” Characterization of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol

Senate Republicans have pushed back against Fox News' portrayal of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol as "mostly peaceful," with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell holding up a letter from the head of the Capitol Police to demonstrate that the security footage shown on the show "Tucker Carlson Tonight" was selectively chosen and did not accurately reflect the violence that occurred. Other Senate Republicans have also argued that the attack was a serious threat to the safety of those in the Capitol and that it should not be downplayed.

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Agrees to Testify Before Senate Committee Investigating Union-Busting Allegations

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has agreed to testify before a Senate committee investigating allegations of union-busting leveled against the coffee chain. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has been a vocal advocate for workers' rights and has recently released a book on Social Security and the future of jobs. The Senate panel was set to vote Wednesday to subpoena Schultz if he did not willingly agree to testify, but with Schultz now agreeing to appear, the vote is no longer necessary.

Tucker Carlson Sparks Controversy with Selectively Edited Footage of the U.S. Capitol Attack on January 6th

Fox News host Tucker Carlson has sparked controversy by airing selectively edited footage of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021, portraying it as a peaceful visit by Donald Trump supporters and claiming Democrats were involved. Carlson's comments have been met with criticism, and most Senate Republicans have rejected his narrative. The FBI has launched an investigation into the attack, and the events of January 6th have been a major topic of discussion in the weeks since.

Sen. John Fetterman Making Progress in Recovery, Resumes Senate Duties from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Sen. John Fetterman is recovering from clinical depression and has resumed some of his duties while receiving in-patient care. His chief of staff has expressed appreciation for the public's support, and Fetterman is continuing to work on Senate-related issues while making progress in his recovery.

District of Columbia Council Chairman Withdraws Legislation Revamping Criminal Laws from Senate Vote

District of Columbia Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has withdrawn the legislation revamping the district's criminal laws from the Senate, citing the Home Rule Act which requires local legislation to be transmitted to both houses. The Senate is voting this week on a Republican-backed bill that would undo the changes, and the outcome of the vote will determine the future of the proposed changes. Supporters of the bill argue that the changes are necessary to reform the criminal justice system and reduce mass incarceration, while opponents argue that it would weaken public safety and lead to an increase in crime.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein Hospitalized with Shingles, Working with Doctors to Make a Full Recovery

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has been hospitalized with shingles and is receiving treatment in San Francisco. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who had a health scare earlier this year, is also on the path to recovery. Feinstein's office said she hopes to return to Washington soon and her constituents and colleagues are wishing her a speedy recovery.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein Hospitalized and Receiving Treatment for Shingles, Could Impact Democratic Senate Strategy

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the 89-year-old Democrat from California, has been hospitalized and is receiving treatment for shingles. She is currently in San Francisco and is expected to make a full recovery, though her absence from the Senate could have a significant impact on the Democratic Party's legislative agenda. Shingles is a viral infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, and Feinstein's age puts her at a higher risk for complications.

President Joe Biden Signals Support for Republican-Backed Effort to Rescind DC Crime Law Ahead of Senate Vote

President Joe Biden has signaled his support for a Republican-backed effort to rescind a Washington, DC, crime law, which has been criticized for being too lenient. The measure is expected to come up for a vote in the Senate next week, with Biden's backing and that of 31 Democrats in the House. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin has also expressed his support for the effort. It is unclear if the measure will pass, or if Biden will make any further comments on the issue.

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