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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Meet with U.S. Senators and President Biden to Discuss Additional Military Funding for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting the Capitol on Thursday to meet with senators and discuss the Biden administration's request for $13.1 billion in additional military funding for Ukraine. Congress is divided on the issue, and the meeting is an opportunity for senators to discuss their views with Zelenskyy before he meets with President Biden at the White House.

Tennessee Man Sentenced to Over Six Years in Prison for Involvement in Capitol Riot

Joseph Padilla, a disabled Army veteran and former prison corrections officer, was sentenced to 78 months in prison for his involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot. He was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon, obstruction of Congress and other charges. The Justice Department has charged more than 400 people in connection with the riot, and more than 250 have been convicted.

Owen Shroyer Sentenced to 60 Days in Prison for Role in Jan. 6 Capitol Attack

Owen Shroyer, a host on the conspiracy platform Infowars, was recently sentenced to 60 days in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He was charged with several misdemeanors for violating a deferred prosecution agreement from 2019. More than 1,100 defendants have been charged in connection with the attack, and more are expected to be charged in the coming weeks.

Prominent Conservative Activist’s Son Convicted of Felony Charges Related to Capitol Riot

Leo Brent Bozell IV, the son of conservative activist Brent Bozell, has been convicted of 10 charges related to his involvement in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. These charges include five felonies, such as obstructing the proceedings, assaulting a federal officer, and entering a restricted area of the Capitol. Bozell is the latest of more than 400 people to be charged in connection with the Capitol riot and is scheduled to be sentenced on August 6.

Peter Navarro Found Guilty of Criminal Contempt of Congress for Refusing to Comply with Subpoena Related to 2020 Election Plot

Peter Navarro, former White House adviser to Donald Trump, was found guilty of criminal contempt of Congress on Thursday for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena related to the plot to overturn the 2020 election. He faces a maximum of one year in prison and a fine of $100,000 for each count. Sentencing is set for January, and it is unclear if the conviction will lead to further legal action against Navarro or other members of the Trump administration.

Sen. John Fetterman Dares House Republicans to Impeach President Joe Biden: “Go Ahead, Do It. I Dare You.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has challenged House Republicans to impeach President Joe Biden, suggesting that the push is meant to deflect from former President Donald Trump's legal troubles. Fetterman warned that any attempt to impeach Biden would backfire in next year's elections and diminish the meaning of impeachment. He concluded by reiterating his challenge to House Republicans: “Go ahead, do it. I dare you.”

Senator McConnell Cleared to Resume Senate Duties After Comprehensive Medical Evaluation Shows No Evidence of Seizure Disorder, Stroke, or Parkinson’s Disease.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has undergone a comprehensive medical evaluation, including a brain MRI imaging, EEG study, and consultations with neurologists, which showed no evidence of a seizure disorder, stroke, or Parkinson's disease. The attending physician, Brian Monahan, has cleared McConnell to resume his duties in the Senate, and McConnell has expressed his gratitude for the professional care and support of his colleagues. The evaluation has put to rest any questions about McConnell's health and ability to serve in the Senate.

Texas Senate Set to Gavel in for Impeachment Trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton

On Tuesday, the Texas Senate will gavel in for the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton, a rare instance of a political party seeking to hold one of its own to account for allegations of wrongdoing. Hundreds of people are expected to witness the proceedings, which will include testimony from witnesses and evidence presented by both sides. If two-thirds of the senators find Paxton guilty, he will be removed from office.

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