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House Votes to Open Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden

House Republicans formally authorized their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Senate Approves Spending Act Enabling ‘Warrantless Backdoor Surveillance’ of Americans

The Senate enacted an $886 billion defense spending proposal this week, a measure that includes financing for Ukraine, yearly pay hikes for personnel, and a reauthorization of the the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

Democrats Use AI for Campaign Volunteer

An artificial intelligence (AI) volunteer named Ashley is being utilized for Pennsylvania's Shamaine Daniels (D) congressional campaign.

Kevin McCarthy Gives Last Speech in Congress

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) gave a farewell speech to his colleagues in the House of Representatives on Thursday during his last day in session as a member.

Hunter Biden Fails to Appear for Deposition, Says House Committee Investigation is ‘Illegitimate’

Hunter Biden arrived in Washington, D.C., but did not appear for his deposition.

Biden Tells Reporters To ‘Hush Up’ After Announcing Additional $200 Million Aid Package To Ukraine

Joe Biden yelled at reporters to "hush up" after announcing another $200 million in military aid for Ukraine.

Speaker Johnson Maintains No Ukraine Aid Without Southern Border Security

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) told reporters after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that further aid will not be given to Ukraine until needs at the U.S. southern border are met.

Chinese Cyberattacks Attempt to ‘Destroy Critical Infrastructure’

Chinese hacks into United States infrastructure are reportedly attempts to prepare for future action rather than immediate disruption, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Rep. Jamie Raskin Reportedly Attempting to End Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) of the House Oversight Committee has been informally meeting with Republicans in an effort to put a stop to the Biden impeachment inquiry.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Censorship Law

The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a Washington law that prohibits counselors from having discussions that encourage changes to a minor's gender identity.

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