House Republicans have proposed a bill that would provide $14.3 billion in emergency funding for Israel, paid for by rescinding the same amount of IRS funding from the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill has been met with criticism from Democrats, and the outcome of the vote in the full House chamber this week will determine the fate of the bill and the funding for Israel. The bill sets up a collision with the White House and Democratic-controlled Senate over how to support a key U.S. ally.
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Key takeaways: Colorado and Minnesota are beginning hearings on lawsuits that could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court, which aim to bar former President Donald…
Key takeaways: More than 8,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli bombardment of Gaza The Biden administration has issued a single-word warning for Iran…
President Joe Biden has declared that a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict should be a priority, and has conveyed this message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has also confirmed that the US is actively working to ensure the safety of Americans in Gaza. Biden's statement has reignited hope that a solution may be possible, but it remains to be seen if the two sides can come to an agreement and bring peace to the region.
Democratic strategist Chai Komanduri has warned of chaos in the House of Representatives following the election of Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) as its new speaker, which was allegedly kickstarted by extremist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) at the behest of Donald Trump. Komanduri believes Johnson will do Trump's bidding, potentially leading to the shutdown of aid to Ukraine. The election of Johnson marks the end of a three-week standstill in the House of Representatives, with the consequences of his leadership yet to be seen.
Key takeaways: President Joe Biden called for an end to attacks by Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. The White House is undertaking an…
The Biden administration has made adjustments to the entertainment portion of Wednesday's state dinner for Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, replacing the B-52s performance with a string quartet. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Albanese are set to hold a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office before a joint press conference. The change in entertainment is a sign of respect for those affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as the Biden administration has been vocal in its support for a ceasefire and an end to the violence.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that would have limited the Biden administration's ability to communicate with social media companies about contentious content. The court has agreed to take up the government's appeal, allowing the government to continue to communicate with social media companies and setting the stage for a major ruling on free speech and social media. The ruling is seen as a victory for free speech advocates, who argue that the government should not be able to limit the speech of citizens.







