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President Biden Delivers Optimistic 2021 State of the Union Address to Congress and the American People

In his 2021 State of the Union address, President Joe Biden congratulated the new members of Congress and the new Speaker of the House, and expressed his desire to work together. He discussed the progress the United States has made in the past year, and the need for further progress in areas such as infrastructure, climate change, and immigration. He concluded his speech by expressing his optimism for the future of the United States and was well-received by members of Congress.

House Representative George Santos Faces Calls for Resignation After Admitting to Fabricating Parts of His Life

Constituents in New York have delivered petitions to House leaders in Washington D.C. calling for the resignation of their representative, George Santos, after he admitted to fabricating parts of his life. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has clarified his remarks, saying that Santos is the subject of ethics committee complaints. Santos has not called for his own resignation, and it is unclear what the outcome of the investigation will be or if the protests will have any effect.

President Joe Biden to Address Nation in Crucial State of the Union Address Tuesday Night

President Joe Biden is set to deliver his second State of the Union address Tuesday night, addressing the nation's economic anxiety, racial divisions, and foreign policy issues. He will focus on his plans for the economy, infrastructure, climate change, and the coronavirus pandemic, while Republicans will be watching warily and sizing up Biden's fitness for a likely reelection bid. The speech is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. EST.

Kevin McCarthy Reassures Investors: ‘Defaulting on Our Debt Is Not an Option’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has sought to reassure investors that the U.S. government will not default on its debt due to the looming debt limit fight between congressional Republicans and the White House. President Joe Biden is set to deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, which is expected to provide a glimpse into his argument for a second term in office and will be closely watched by both the American people and investors.

President Joe Biden to Address Divided Congress in State of the Union Address

President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, facing the challenge of responding to an election that ended his party's unified control of Congress. Each of his predecessors had to grapple with a similar power shift in Washington, and the State of the Union address has remained largely unchanged. Biden will have to find a way to bridge the partisan divide and make his case for the policies he wants to pursue, a difficult task that all of his predecessors have faced.

Former Volunteer Accuses Rep. George Santos of Sexual Harassment, Requests Investigation

This article discusses allegations of sexual harassment against freshman Congressman George Santos, R-N.Y. by former volunteer Derek Myers, who has requested an investigation into the incident. Myers has filed a police report and House ethics complaint in addition to a letter posted to Twitter. Santos has yet to comment on the allegations and the House Ethics Committee has not yet responded.

Donald Trump Criticizes Kevin McCarthy for Defending Officer Who Killed Ashli Babbitt During Capitol Riot

Former President Donald Trump has criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for defending the Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 riot. Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and Trump supporter, was part of a crowd threatening police officers. The Department of Justice is currently investigating the incident to determine if the officer will face any charges.

House of Representatives Votes to Remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from Foreign Affairs Committee, Sparking Controversy Over Alleged Racism and Islamophobia

On Thursday, the House of Representatives voted to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from her seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, largely along party lines. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) gave an impassioned speech in defense of Omar, alleging that the vote was motivated by racism and Islamophobia. Her speech was met with applause and support from other Democrats in the House, who argued that the vote was not about Omar's comments, but rather about targeting women of color.

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