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GOP-Led House Passes Bill to Cut IRS Funding and Provide $14 Billion in Aid to Israel

On November 5th, the one-year anniversary of the 2024 Election Day, the GOP-led House passed a bill providing $14 billion in aid to Israel, defended by Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise. However, the bill has no chance of survival in the Senate and President Joe Biden has vowed to veto it. At the same time, journalist James Fallows and Washington Post reporter Marianna Sotomayor discussed the upcoming election at the Dubliner, an Irish pub on Capitol Hill, noting that "everything is at stake" and that the election will turn on big fundamentals of economics and people's sense of the world.

Biden Administration Struggles to Balance Support for Israel with Commitment to Human Rights and International Law

The Biden administration is facing increasing pressure to balance its support for Israel with its commitment to human rights and international law, as the death toll among Palestinian civilians continues to rise. Sen. Chris Murphy denounced Israel for its siege on Gaza, and called for an immediate cease-fire, while the White House urges both sides to de-escalate the violence and return to the negotiating table. The administration is reportedly considering a range of diplomatic options, including a possible UN Security Council resolution to end the conflict.

House Republicans Push Forward with Controversial Bill Providing $14.3 Billion in Aid to Israel, Despite Democratic Opposition

House Republicans are pushing forward with a bill to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel, paired with $14.3 billion in cuts to IRS funding. Democrats oppose the bill due to the IRS cuts, which they call a "poison pill", and President Biden has vowed to veto it. The House is expected to take up the bill Thursday afternoon, but its passage is uncertain.

White House Announces Plans to Develop National Strategy to Combat Islamophobia

The White House has announced plans to develop a national strategy to combat Islamophobia, which will include a range of steps to protect and defend the civil rights of Muslim Americans. The strategy is part of the Biden administration's broader effort to combat hate and bigotry in the United States, and will involve lawmakers, advocacy groups, and community leaders. The White House has not yet released details of the strategy, but has said it will be comprehensive and multi-faceted.

Joe Biden Calls for ‘Pause’ in Ongoing Conflict Between Israel and Hamas

President Joe Biden has called for a "pause" in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in response to increasing pressure from human rights groups, fellow world leaders and members of his own Democratic Party. The conflict has been ongoing since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas, which killed about 1,400 people in Israel. Biden's call for a pause is seen as a step in the right direction, but it is unclear if it will be enough to bring an end to the conflict.

Republican Senators Express Frustration with Senator Tommy Tuberville’s Hold on Over 300 Military Nominations

Republican senators expressed their frustration with Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) during an extraordinary debate on the Senate floor due to his months-long hold on over 300 military nominees. Tuberville has stated he will keep his hold in place until the Pentagon follows the law or the Democrats change the law, and despite the four-hour debate, the nominations remain stalled. This highlights the tension between Republican senators over the issue of abortion and the military nominations.

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