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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Declines 2024 Presidential Run, Vows to be a “Voice of Reason” for the Republican Party

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced that he will not be running for the Republican nomination for president in 2024. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week, Donald Trump topped the straw poll of declared and likely 2024 presidential candidates with 62% of the vote. Hogan is still considering how to help the Republican party, such as speaking engagements and fundraising, and is heading to Iowa later this month. The CPAC straw poll results may not reflect the actual outcome of the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Nikki Haley Urges Potential Candidates to Make Quick Decisions on 2024 Presidential Run

Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor, has urged potential Republican presidential candidates to make up their minds quickly when it comes to running for the White House in 2024. She currently leads the polls for the nomination with an average of 44%, and her message of decisiveness is sure to resonate with many potential candidates. Former President Donald Trump is set to address the Club for Growth donor retreat in Palm Beach, Florida, this Saturday, while other potential contenders such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence have already spoken at the retreat.

Biden and Scholz Meet at White House to Discuss Ukraine-Russia Conflict and Increase Arms Production

Joe Biden and Olaf Scholz met at the White House to discuss the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The US and European allies are working together to increase arms production to help Ukraine defend itself, with an ambitious proposal to increase 155 millimeter artillery shell production by seven times, costing nearly $4.25 billion. Biden also noted that Ukraine has taken steps to increase defense spending and diversify away from Russian energy sources.

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Paris Davis Honored with Medal of Honor by President Biden at White House Ceremony

The White House honored retired U.S. Army Colonel Paris Davis with the Medal of Honor on Friday for his heroic actions during the Vietnam War nearly 60 years ago. President Biden presented the award to Davis at a ceremony, recognizing his gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty during 20 hours of intense fighting. Davis' nomination for the award had mysteriously vanished twice at the height of the civil rights movement, but the White House's recognition of his heroism has finally come almost 60 years later.

Retired Army Col. Paris Davis to Receive Medal of Honor for Heroism in Vietnam War

Retired Army Col. Paris Davis is set to receive the Medal of Honor for his service in the Vietnam War, nearly 60 years after the attack. During the 19-hour firefight, Davis was shot multiple times but continued to fight and protect his fellow soldiers. His story is a testament to the courage and strength of all who served in the Vietnam War.

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.

President Joe Biden Nominates Julie Su as First Asian American Labor Secretary, Signaling Commitment to Working People

President Joe Biden has nominated Julie Su to serve as the next labor secretary, making her the first Asian American to serve in a secretary-level role in Biden’s Cabinet. Su is a civil rights attorney and former head of California’s labor department, and has been central to negotiations between labor and freight rail companies. Biden has asked the Senate to take up Su’s nomination “as soon as possible” and if confirmed, she will be tasked with addressing the needs of working people and creating an economy that works for everyone.

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