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Biden Unveils Budget Blueprint to Boost Federal Spending on Families and Slow Growth of National Debt

President Joe Biden has unveiled a budget blueprint that would increase spending on education, health care, and infrastructure, while avoiding cuts to popular programs such as Social Security and Medicare. The proposal is largely symbolic, but it shows that Democrats can be fiscally responsible and invest in the American people without cutting programs that are essential to them. Republicans have suggested they would balance the budget by slashing spending, but budget experts have said this is impossible.

US Government Takes Action to Remove TikTok from Government Devices in Response to Security Concerns

The White House has issued guidance to all federal agencies to remove the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from all government devices within 30 days due to security concerns. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned that any effort by China to send lethal aid to Russia would be met with serious consequences. The US government has expressed concerns about the app’s potential to be used for disinformation campaigns and is taking steps to protect its citizens from the potential risks posed by the app.

White House Issues Directive to Remove TikTok from Government-Issued Devices Within 30 Days

The White House has issued guidance to all federal agencies to remove the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from all government-issued devices within 30 days. This follows a bill passed at the end of last year requiring federal agencies to remove the app due to security concerns. Within 90 days, agencies must include in contracts that the app cannot be used on devices and must cancel any contracts that necessitate its use.

Joe Biden Appoints Jeff Zients as Next Chief of Staff, Replacing Ron Klain

President Joe Biden has announced Jeff Zients as his next chief of staff, replacing Ron Klain who is expected to leave following the President's State of the Union address. Zients has a long history of public service, including roles in the Obama administration, and is seen as a positive step forward for the Biden administration. He is expected to take on the role of chief of staff shortly after Klain's departure, and it is unclear who will replace Zients in his current role as coordinator of the Covid-19 response.

Jeff Zients to Become Biden’s Fourth White House Chief of Staff, Following Ron Klain’s Departure

President Joe Biden is set to appoint Jeff Zients, his former COVID-19 policy czar, as his next White House chief of staff. Zients brings a wealth of experience to the role, having served in high-ranking roles in the Obama administration. If confirmed, he will become the fourth chief of staff of the Biden administration and is expected to take the job shortly after the president's State of the Union address.

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