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House Oversight Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, Witnesses Urge Federal Government to Address Stigma Around UFO Reporting

At a House Oversight Subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, witnesses and lawmakers discussed the issue of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs or UFOs). Former U.S. intelligence official David Grusch claimed that the government has a long-standing program to retrieve UAPs, while former Navy Commander David Fravor and former Navy pilot Ryan Graves reported their own experiences with UAPs. Lawmakers called for more information from the federal government and urged them to address the stigma surrounding UFO reporting.

House Republicans Resume Talks with Biden Administration to Avert Debt Default Deadline of August 2nd

House Republicans passed a bill on the debt limit and spending cuts on Wednesday, but talks with the Biden administration are still ongoing and there are many areas of disagreement. The White House has proposed a plan to raise the debt limit and suspend it until the end of July, as well as a $1.7 trillion infrastructure package, both of which have been rejected by the GOP. The deadline for raising the debt limit is August 2nd, and if no agreement is reached, the US could default on its debt for the first time in history.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Urges Optimism in Ongoing Debt Ceiling Negotiations

House Republicans and the White House are in negotiations to raise the debt ceiling, but remain far apart in their discussions. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is optimistic that a deal can be reached before the June 1 deadline, when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said the nation will run out of money to pay its bills. Negotiators Steve Ricchetti, Shalanda Young and Louisa Terrell met with McCarthy Tuesday morning to resume talks, but Republican Rep. Garret Graves said the two sides are still far apart.

Negotiations to Raise Debt Ceiling Stall as Lead GOP Negotiator Accuses Biden Administration of Being “Unreasonable

Negotiations between the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to raise the debt ceiling have stalled, with Rep. Garret Graves, R-La, accusing the Biden administration of being "unreasonable." Talks have been paused due to lack of progress, and both sides are under pressure to reach a deal before the June 1 deadline to avoid a potentially catastrophic default on U.S. debt. It is unclear at this time what the next steps will be in the negotiations.

White House and Congressional Leaders Work Together to Avoid Potential Default on U.S. Debt Ceiling

President Joe Biden and congressional leaders met at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the debt ceiling and the potential for a default. Negotiations between the White House and House GOP aides are building on "direct and productive" discussions from the week prior. If the debt ceiling is not raised, the government will be unable to borrow more money and will default on its debt, potentially leading to a recession.

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