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House Republicans Request Documents and Communications from White House Regarding Hunter Biden’s Deposition in Impeachment Inquiry

House Republican leaders have requested documents and communications from the White House regarding Hunter Biden's decision not to comply with a congressional subpoena for a deposition, as part of the House's impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The letter to White House counsel Edward Siskel asks for documents and communications between White House staff and Hunter Biden or his lawyers, as well as any records sent or received by any other person or entity. The White House is expected to respond to the request in the coming days.

11th Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Ruling that Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows Must Face State Election Interference Charges in State Court

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a district judge's ruling that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows must face state election interference charges in state court. Meadows had sought to have his case moved to a federal venue, citing a federal law, but Chief Judge William Pryor ruled that the statute does not apply to former officers. The charges against Meadows stem from a lawsuit filed by the Georgia Democratic Party in August, and he has denied the allegations. It is unclear when the case will proceed in state court.

White House and Congressional Hispanic Caucus Meet to Discuss Potential Immigration Deal, No Agreement Reached Yet

The White House and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) met on Saturday to discuss a potential immigration deal, however progress has been slow and a deal is unlikely to be reached before Christmas. The chamber is not set to reconvene until Jan. 9, meaning any aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan will be delayed until then. The White House and the CHC have yet to reach an agreement on the immigration deal.

White House Security Adviser Warns Against Making “Broad Judgement” Over Tragic Deaths of Three Israeli Hostages

The White House security adviser has warned against making "broad judgement" over the deaths of three Israeli hostages who were mistakenly killed by the Israel Defense Forces in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military expressed "deep sorrow" and is investigating the incident, while President Biden has been briefed by his security team. The U.S. and Israel are discussing a timetable for scaling back combat operations, and the White House is "deeply saddened" by the deaths and will continue to monitor the situation.

Peaceful Protest Outside DNC Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Highlights Biden’s Political Tightrope in Middle East Conflict

Approximately 150 people attended the protest to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, symbolizing the more than 11,000 people who have died in the conflict. President Biden is delivering different messages to pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel Americans, emphasizing his support for Israel against terrorism and his work to protect civilians in Gaza.

White House Demands House Republicans Withdraw Subpoenas and Requests for Interviews Targeting Biden Family Members and Administration Officials

The White House has pushed back against House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, demanding that GOP lawmakers withdraw their subpoenas and requests for interviews targeting Biden family members and administration officials. In a letter, White House counsel Richard Sauber called the requests for information and interviews “unjustified” and characterized the overall impeachment inquiry as “illegitimate.” The White House has made it clear that it will not cooperate with the inquiry, and has called on the GOP to withdraw their subpoenas and requests for interviews.

White House Condemns Elon Musk’s Promotion of Antisemitic and Racist Hate on Social Platform

The White House has condemned a post made by Elon Musk on a social platform this week, prompting IBM and the European Commission to pull their spending on the platform. The incident has raised questions about the role of social media platforms in promoting hate speech and the need for greater oversight of online platforms to ensure that hate speech is not tolerated.

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