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House committee advances resolution to cancel Biden’s solar emergency

The House Ways and Means Committee advanced a resolution to cancel President Joe Biden's emergency solar proclamation, which was done to protect Asian solar product imports from tariffs through next summer.

WATCH: Gaines slams Biden’s proposed Title IX changes: ‘We’re denying objective truth’

Former championship swimmer turned women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines said the Biden administration’s proposed changes to Title IX “proves the state of our nation.”

Biden HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra violated Hatch Act, government watchdog says

The Office of Special Counsel said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra violated the Hatch Act by backing the reelection efforts of Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) during an awards gala last year.

Pentagon documents leak case: Jack Teixeira’s detention hearing delayed

A judge has postponed the detention hearing for Jack Teixeira, who is accused of leaking hundreds of classified documents related to military intelligence from the Pentagon, while he awaits trial.

Charles Stanley dead: Renowned Christian evangelist and broadcaster dies at 90

Dr. Charles Stanley is being remembered by faith leaders as a “Christian powerhouse” following his death on Tuesday.

Lawsuit seeks to compel National Archives to enlist help from DOJ to find missing Jan. 6 texts

A journalist based in Washington, D.C., is suing the National Archives and Records Administration and the acting archivist of the United States to compel the agency to enlist help from the Department of Justice to recover missing Secret Service texts that were sent ahead of the Jan. 6 riot.

Hawley renews call for Mayorkas impeachment: ‘Biggest child smuggling operation’ in US history

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “will have to be impeached” in order to make it clear that Republicans will not stand by and watch the endangerment of children along the border.

Manchin opposition group drops $1 million to oust Democrat

Republicans are beginning their fight to prevent Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) from serving another term in Congress, launching an over $1 million campaign as GOP members begin to line up to take his place.

House Democrats pushing for gun control say they know they face a losing battle

House Democrats have slim hope that the onslaught of mass shootings and school shootings in 2023 will push their colleagues across the aisle to pass stricter gun control laws.

Bipartisan lawmakers draft ‘Plan B’ debt ceiling proposal as negotiations stall

A bipartisan group of lawmakers drafted a debt ceiling proposal that would help the country avoid defaulting on its loans and would act as a backup plan if House Republicans and President Joe Biden can’t come to an agreement.
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