Avril Haines and William Burns, President Joe Biden's top intelligence advisers, testified before the Senate and House Intelligence Committees, highlighting the threats posed by China and Russia. Haines identified China as the biggest threat to U.S. national security, while Burns warned of Russia's increasing aggression in Ukraine. The U.S. must remain vigilant in order to protect its national security.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Wednesday evening after tripping at a local hotel during a private dinner. This is not the first time McConnell has suffered a fall, as he fractured his shoulder in 2019. His hospitalization comes at a time when the Senate is in the midst of a heated debate over President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
On Wednesday, the Senate passed a resolution to roll back a controversial criminal code overhaul in Washington, D.C. with a 51-49 majority, including 33 Democrats. This has divided the Democratic Party, who have previously supported D.C. statehood, and sparked debate over the role of Congress in local affairs. The resolution will now go to President Joe Biden, who has said he intends to sign it into law, and its effects on the district's criminal justice system remain to be seen.
President Joe Biden has proposed a budget that would raise taxes on high earners and make some drugs and mental health visits cheaper for Medicare beneficiaries. The budget also seeks to prevent the tax that supports Medicare from being used for other purposes, in order to ensure the program is adequately funded and can continue to provide quality care.
The Biden administration is considering reinstating the policy of detaining migrant families who cross the border illegally, as they prepare for the end of Title 42, the public health order that allows border agents to immediately turn away certain migrants. This is being discussed in response to the high number of migrant border crossings and the expiration of Title 42, which has been used to expel more than 2.3 million people since it was invoked by the Trump administration. No decisions have been made yet, but many inside the administration are resisting the move.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has called out former President Donald Trump for suggesting that they influenced his own visit to the site, and has urged increased investment in rail safety and infrastructure.







