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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Sparks Controversy with Defense of National Guard Member Arrested in Ukraine Documents Case

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sparked controversy after tweeting in defense of Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard arrested in connection with a case involving sensitive documents on the war in Ukraine. Greene's comments were met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, and she doubled down on her comments, suggesting Teixeira had "told the truth" about the war. Republicans praised law enforcement and called for due process, while the case is still under investigation and it is unclear what role Greene's comments will play.

Florida House of Representatives Passes Bill Banning Most Abortions After Six Weeks, Headed to Governor’s Desk for Approval

The Florida House of Representatives has approved a bill that would ban most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for cases of risk to the mother's life and pregnancies caused by rape, incest or human trafficking. The bill, titled the "Heartbeat Protection Act," would make Florida one of the most restrictive states in the country to obtain an abortion and is headed to Governor Ron DeSantis' desk for approval. If approved, it would take effect July 1 and has been met with criticism from pro-choice advocates who argue it would limit access to safe and legal abortions.

Florida Legislature Passes Six-Week Abortion Ban, Sending it to Governor DeSantis for Signature

Florida's Republican-dominated Legislature has passed a bill banning most abortions after six weeks and allocating $25 million annually for anti-abortion pregnancy centers. Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign the bill, which would make it the most restrictive abortion law in the country and a major victory for anti-abortion activists. The bill's implementation is contingent on the Florida Supreme Court ruling on the state's current 15-week ban on abortion.

Harlan Crow’s Real Estate Company Purchases Properties from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Raising Questions of Potential Conflicts of Interest

Harlan Crow, a prominent Republican donor and vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, recently purchased a single-story home and two vacant lots in Savannah, Georgia from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, his mother, and the family of Thomas' late brother. This marks the first known instance of money flowing from Crow to Thomas, and raises questions about their relationship and potential conflicts of interest, though the Supreme Court has yet to comment on the purchase.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) Seeks Support from Florida Congressional Delegation Ahead of 2024 Presidential Bid

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is attempting to consolidate support from Florida's Republican congressional delegation ahead of his expected 2024 presidential bid. He has contacted four out of the six members of the delegation, asking them to hold off on making endorsements in the near future. Trump is currently leading in the polls for the GOP presidential nomination, and DeSantis is trying to prevent defections in his own backyard. So far, DeSantis has no endorsements from the 20 Republicans in the state congressional delegation, and is continuing to make his case to the delegation and build support for his potential presidential run.

Nine Republican-Led States Challenge Biden Administration’s Expansion of DACA Program to Provide Health Care Benefits to Dreamers

Nine Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration's proposed regulation that would make DACA recipients eligible for government-subsidized health insurance programs. The states argue that the rule is an illegal expansion of the DACA program, and that the federal government does not have the authority to grant health care benefits to DACA recipients. The Biden administration has argued that the rule is within its authority and is necessary to ensure that DACA recipients have access to health care. The outcome of the case could have a major impact on the future of the DACA program and the health care of hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

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