The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday, February 28th, regarding President Joe Biden's plan to provide targeted relief to student loan borrowers, which could provide up to $20,000 in debt forgiveness for over 40 million Americans. Ellen Weber, a 36-year-old therapist from St. Louis, Missouri, is one of the millions of Americans who could benefit from the proposed relief. However, the plan faces an uphill battle in the Supreme Court, as it is unlikely that the court's conservative supermajority will rule to uphold the plan, with the state of Missouri, driven by Republican officials, attempting to block it. The outcome of the case could have major implications for the millions of Americans struggling to pay off their student loan debt.
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Rep. Scott Perry's cell phone records have been revealed, showing that he had been in contact with President Donald Trump and powerful Trump backers around the 2020 election. Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the DC District Court noted the "powerful public interest in accessing these judicial records" and emphasized that the records should be made available to prosecutors. The release of the court document has raised questions about Rep. Perry's involvement in the 2020 election and his attempts to shield records from investigators.
Key takeaways: The derailment in East Palestine has sparked a heated political controversy and a debate over rail safety. The Biden administration has directed federal…
A bipartisan group of House GOP members traveled to Ukraine this week to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky, as the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion approaches. The group is pushing for the President to send more advanced systems, such as long-range systems, tanks, and drones, to Ukraine, seen as crucial to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression. The outcome of the meeting is yet to be seen, but it is clear that the Republican Party is divided on how to handle the situation in Ukraine.
Congressional Republicans and East Palestine, Ohio residents are criticizing the Biden administration's response to a train derailment three weeks ago that caused a toxic chemical spill. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has accepted responsibility for not addressing the crisis sooner, and President Joe Biden has said he does not have plans to visit the town. The administration will have to address the situation going forward.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have agreed to create a bipartisan task force to establish a process to remove members from committees. Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina has been offered the position of chair, while Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma and Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas have also been asked to serve. The task force is a response to the fallout from McCarthy's decision to call for a vote of the full House that removed Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., from the Foreign Affairs Committee, and will be an important step in ensuring the U.S. continues to provide support to Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that would restrict drag performances in public or in front of children. The bill has been met with criticism from the LGBT community, who argue that it is an attempt to limit their freedom of expression. Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect children from inappropriate content.
The Alaska House of Representatives has unanimously voted to censure Representative David Eastman for his comments about fatal child abuse being a "cost savings", which have been widely condemned by both sides of the aisle. Eastman has a history of making incendiary remarks and has not yet commented on the censure.







