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White House Prepares for Potential Republican Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden

The White House has prepared for a potential Republican impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with a war room of two dozen lawyers, legislative aides and communications staffers. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has been medically cleared to resume his duties, and the White House has expressed that they will present the inquiry as an evidence-free partisan sham. They are prepared to vigorously push back against the inquiry.

White House Calls on Former Vice President Mike Pence to Apologize for His “Offensive and Inappropriate” Joke About Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg

Mike Pence's joke about Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at the Gridiron Club dinner on Saturday has been met with criticism from the White House, who called for an apology. Chasten Buttigieg, the Secretary's husband, also tweeted in response to the joke. The Biden administration has made it a priority to combat discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, and has taken steps to ensure all federal employees have access to paid parental leave.

White House Condemns Rep. Comer for “Incredibly Ugly and Inappropriate” Remarks on Hunter Biden Investigation

The White House has condemned Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) for his "incredibly ugly and inappropriate" remarks on a right-wing podcast, which suggested that U.S. Attorney David Weiss had not indicted either of the Biden sons or Joe Biden himself. Weiss is currently leading the investigation into Hunter Biden’s taxes, and the White House has made it clear that they do not condone Comer’s comments. It remains to be seen if any charges will be brought against Hunter Biden or any other members of the Biden family.

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.

Ben LaBolt to Become First Openly Gay White House Communications Director as Kate Bedingfield Departs for 2024 Reelection Campaign

The White House announced today that Kate Bedingfield is leaving her role as Communications Director and will be replaced by Ben LaBolt, a top Democratic communications professional. LaBolt is expected to bring “a wealth of experience in strategic communications, crisis management, and political strategy” to the role, and is the first openly gay White House communications director. Bedingfield has been a key figure in the White House’s communications strategy since the start of the Biden presidency, and LaBolt is expected to continue her work.

Ron Klain to Step Down as White House Chief of Staff After Biden’s State of the Union Address

Ron Klain, White House Chief of Staff, is expected to depart the Biden administration in the coming weeks. His departure is the first of a series of staffing moves to come, and it is not yet clear who will replace him. Klain has been a key figure in Biden’s inner circle since the president took office, helping to manage the White House’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and shepherd Biden’s legislative agenda through Congress.

White House Responds to Republican Outrage Over Classified Documents at President Biden’s Residence and Office, Calling It “Shamelessly Hypocritical

Key takeaways: The White House has called the Republican outrage over the discovery of classified documents at President Biden’s residence and former office “shamelessly hypocritical”.…

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