Adam Laxalt, a Donald Trump ally, has been appointed to lead a political action committee encouraging Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. Laxalt was endorsed by Trump in the 2022 Senate race and chaired his 2020 campaign in Nevada, repeating false claims of fraud. He was also a public face of Trump's unsuccessful lawsuits challenging election rules and results. The appointment of Laxalt is seen as a sign of Trump's continued influence within the Republican Party, though it is unclear if the committee will be successful.
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The United States has successfully evacuated all personnel and their dependents from the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, in response to the security situation and risk posed to personnel. The evacuation was ordered by President Joe Biden and the Sudanese military agreed to guarantee evacuation requests from the U.S., Britain, France and China. The State Department is advising U.S. citizens in Sudan to consider departing the country, and is providing limited emergency services to U.S. citizens, but not routine services.
Federal prosecutors are considering charging Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, with three tax crimes and a charge related to a gun purchase. The investigation into Hunter Biden began in 2018 and has been looking into whether he failed to file his taxes, wrongly claimed deductions, or lied about being on drugs when purchasing a gun. The case is still ongoing and no charges have been filed yet, but if Hunter Biden is charged and convicted, he could face jail time.
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would bar schools receiving federal money from allowing transgender athletes whose biological sex assigned at birth was male to compete on girls or women's sports teams or athletic events. Supporters of the bill say it is necessary to ensure competitive fairness, while the White House has said President Joe Biden would veto the measure if it were to make it to his desk. The bill now moves to the Senate, where it is expected to face an uphill battle.
The White House has expressed its disapproval of Senate Republicans for denying Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) request to temporarily replace her on the Judicial Committee. This would have allowed her to recover from an illness and prevented her Republican-appointed replacement from providing the deciding vote to strike down Roe v. Wade's abortion rights guarantee. The Democratic Party is now facing a similar dilemma with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and it is unclear how they will proceed to ensure Biden's judicial nominees are approved.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has proposed the Limit, Save, Grow Act, which would increase the debt limit by $1.5 trillion and cut government spending. The bill includes reclaiming unspent COVID-19 funds, cancelling student loan forgiveness, and rescinding new funding for the IRS. Talks between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden are expected to begin soon, as the summer deadline approaches, to avoid a potential default and its catastrophic economic consequences.
On Tax Day, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden released their tax returns for 2022, showing a total income of $579,514 and total federal and state taxes paid of $169,820. The couple donated $20,180 to 20 charities, and the IRS recommends filing electronically and using direct deposit to receive refunds quickly. Taxpayers can also use their refund to pay down debt, save for the future, or donate to charity.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) delivered a speech at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, advocating for stricter "work requirements" for federal programs and criticizing President Joe Biden for not meeting with Republicans. McCarthy said the Republican spending plan will "restore work requirements" but did not provide any details on how they would be enforced. It is unclear how the Republicans plan to move forward with their proposal, and the Biden administration has yet to respond.







