The Senate Intelligence Committee is demanding access to classified documents found in the records of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and former Vice President Mike Pence, but the White House has refused. Sens. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio have expressed their frustration with the White House's decision and are threatening action. The committee is responsible for overseeing the nation's intelligence agencies and must be allowed to access the documents in order to fulfill its duties.
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President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at a steamfitters union hall in Springfield, Virginia on Thursday, highlighting his accomplishments in creating jobs and economic growth, and contrasting his policies with those of House Republicans. He will discuss his pandemic-related economic stimulus package, infrastructure spending bill, legislation aimed at boosting computer chip production, and last year's climate, health care and tax package. Biden will use the opportunity to emphasize his commitment to creating jobs and economic growth, and to cast himself as a defender of the middle class.
Donald Trump has been attacking former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao with racist rhetoric, baselessly suggesting she was involved in classified documents found in President Biden's home. Chao has broken her silence to condemn Trump's comments, and the White House has denounced them as well. Chao was the first Asian American woman to serve in a President's Cabinet in U.S. history and is married to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
House Republicans are calling for spending cuts in exchange for raising the nation's borrowing limit, but have yet to specify what cuts they would like to see due to internal disagreements. President Joe Biden and the Democrats have been asked to identify what to cut in the federal budget, while Republicans have suggested Biden should identify wasteful spending in Washington. It is unclear when the GOP will be able to come to an agreement on the issue.
Three Florida high school students, represented by civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, are threatening to sue Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state of Florida over a recently announced statewide ban on an Advanced Placement course on African American history. The students allege that the state is censoring public education by blocking the course while allowing other AP courses focused on white history. The students are hoping to reverse the decision and allow the course to be taught in Florida high schools through their lawsuit.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has formed a new House subcommittee, led by Rep. Jim Jordan, to investigate the Justice Department, FBI, and other "Deep State" players. This move has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, and McCarthy has also threatened to deny Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar a seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. It remains to be seen whether McCarthy will be successful in his efforts, and how the subcommittee's investigations will unfold in the coming months.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has called on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to lead the way in crafting a solution to the looming debt ceiling deadline, with the Treasury Department warning of economic calamity if the US does not act by June 5. McConnell has suggested that McCarthy consider spending cuts as part of a debt limit extension, and that the debt ceiling could originate in either the House or the Senate.
Judge McBurney will hear arguments on Tuesday over the release of a grand jury report into former President Donald Trump's efforts to subvert the 2020 election result in Georgia. The grand jury, which was made up of 23 Georgians and three alternates, has submitted its report to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Judge McBurney, but it remains under seal. Judge McBurney will decide whether to release the report to the public, though it is unclear when a decision will be made.







