Trump’s appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence has prompted Democratic criticism and complicated talks to renew Section 702 before its June 12 deadline. Sen. Mark Warner said Pulte lacks intelligence experience and warned the move could undermine bipartisan support for the surveillance program.
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The Justice Department said it will comply with a federal judge’s order pausing President Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund. The program faces lawsuits and bipartisan criticism in Congress.
President Trump declares hostilities with Iran have ended as the 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline passes. Legal experts and some lawmakers dispute the claim, citing ongoing military actions including a naval blockade.
Rep. Don Bacon, a Republican from Nebraska, is advocating for a legislative proposal to restore congressional authority over tariffs, responding to concerns about the executive branch's overreach following President Trump's tariff implementations. This initiative parallels a similar Senate measure, highlighting bipartisan interest in re-evaluating the balance of power between Congress and the executive branch in trade policy. Despite growing support, House Speaker Mike Johnson opposes considering a Senate bill that would limit the President's unilateral tariff powers, reflecting ongoing debates about the separation of powers and congressional oversight in U.S. trade policy.
Democratic senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee have requested a confirmation hearing for Ed Martin, President Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., citing concerns over his conduct as Interim U.S. Attorney. The position is crucial due to its role in prosecuting over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, and Martin's previous legal work defending riot defendants has sparked controversy. Despite being in the minority, Democrats emphasize the need for a thorough examination of Martin's qualifications, reflecting broader tensions in the nomination process and the importance of maintaining the integrity of the U.S. Attorney's office.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has made it clear that he is not running for president in 2024, telling NBC's "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd that it's time to move on from speculation and focus on getting President Joe Biden re-elected. He has previously dismissed talk of challenging Biden or making a run at the White House, urging people to focus on the upcoming election. Tune in to NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday for more from Newsom and Chuck’s final show moderating the broadcast.
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) denied any involvement in conversations with Trump allies regarding his possible presiding over the January 6, 2021 joint session of Congress. A spokesperson for the senator and former lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump both corroborated Grassley's denial. It remains unclear how seriously anyone in Trump's orbit considered using Grassley to grant Trump a second term in office.
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee, chaired by Rep. James Comer, is pushing forward with a resolution to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for failing to hand over a document detailing unconfirmed allegations of a bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden. The document, known as a FD-1023 form, allegedly describes a criminal scheme involving Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions. If the resolution passes, it would be the first time in history that a sitting FBI director has been held in contempt of Congress.






