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President Biden Visits Europe to Strengthen NATO Alliance and Unify Voice in Support of Ukraine

President Joe Biden is in Europe this week for the NATO summit in Lithuania, and has already held a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The U.S. and its NATO allies are looking to maintain a unified voice in support of Ukraine, and Biden will also meet with King Charles III to discuss the war and revise plans for dealing with Russian aggression. The trip will conclude in Helsinki, Finland, where Biden will celebrate the expanding alliance with Finland as the newest member of NATO.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Returns from Beijing Meeting with a Message of Cooperation and Mutual Benefit

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently visited Beijing to discuss setting relations between the U.S. and China on a "surer footing". Yellen noted that the two countries have significant disagreements, but the Biden administration does not see the relationship as a zero-sum game. She said that the two countries must communicate their disagreements clearly and work together to address shared global challenges, while considering curbs on U.S. investment in China. Yellen urged the two countries to find common ground and build trust through dialogue and cooperation.

Washington, D.C. Bar Association Recommends Disbarment of Rudolph Giuliani for His Handling of 2020 Election Litigation

A three-lawyer panel from the Washington, D.C. Bar Association has recommended that former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani be disbarred for his handling of litigation challenging the 2020 election on behalf of then-President Donald Trump. The panel noted that Giuliani had "claimed massive election fraud but had no evidence," and that he and other Trump lawyers repeatedly pressed claims of election fraud that were almost uniformly rejected by federal and state courts. The recommendation now goes to the D.C. Court of Appeals, which will make the final decision on whether Giuliani will be disbarred.

Biden Administration Defends Decision to Provide Cluster Munitions to Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit

The White House has defended the decision, arguing that the munitions will only be used in a limited capacity and will not be used in populated areas, and that the U.S. is not alone in providing Ukraine with military aid. Human rights groups have criticized the decision, citing the weapons' potential for causing significant civilian casualties.

Former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers Confirms FBI Interview as Part of Investigation Into Attempts to Overturn 2020 Presidential Election

Former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers has been interviewed by the FBI as part of an investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Donald Trump co-defendant Walt Nauta is scheduled to be arraigned in South Florida today, and the outcome of the investigation is still unknown. The investigation is part of a larger effort to uncover any attempts to interfere with the 2020 presidential election.

Ohio Governor Requests Major Presidential Disaster Declaration in Response to East Palestine Train Derailment

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has requested a Major Presidential Disaster Declaration from President Joe Biden in response to a Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine earlier this year, which caused a fire that burned for several days. East Palestine Fire Chief Bill Jones was one of the first responders and had to decide whether or not to burn toxic chemicals on the train. The disaster declaration would guarantee federal aid to the community in the event that Norfolk Southern’s support ceases. The derailment is still under investigation by the Federal Railroad Administration.

David Weiss Reaffirms “Ultimate Authority” to Bring Charges Against Hunter Biden in Any Jurisdiction

U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss has stated that he has "ultimate authority" to bring charges against Hunter Biden in any jurisdiction, despite allegations from an IRS whistleblower that he was hamstrung by the Justice Department. This has sparked debate over whether congressional Republicans should start the impeachment process for President Joe Biden, with Nikki Haley in favor of it, while the Justice Department and IRS have yet to provide the requested documents.

State Department Report Finds Insufficient Planning and Communication Led to U.S. Military Withdrawal and Evacuation from Kabul in 2021

The State Department released an unclassified version of its Afghanistan "After Action Review" report on Friday, which found that both the Trump and Biden administrations had "insufficient" planning and a lack of clear communication and decision-making leading up to the military withdrawal and evacuation from Kabul in 2021. The report concluded that the State Department had not done enough to prepare for the withdrawal and evacuation, and that the lack of clear communication and decision-making had added significantly to the challenges U.S. personnel faced. It also highlighted the need for better coordination between the State Department and other government agencies in order to ensure a successful evacuation.

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