Former President Donald Trump‘s advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino were held in contempt of Congress on Wednesday, for failing to comply with the House committee probing the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Navarro, a top trade adviser to the Republican former president, and Scavino, who was deputy chief of staff, …
Read More »Ketanji Brown Jackson Will Be The First Black Woman Justice. Here’s How She Will Change The Supreme Court.
Candice Norwood Originally published by The 19th Throughout her career, Ketanji Brown Jackson has been one of just a few Black women. When Jackson became a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer in 1999, less than 2 percent of the high court’s clerks at the time were Black. When …
Read More »U.S. Sanctions Russia’s Largest Bank, Putin’s Daughters
In a new round of sanctions, the United States has banned American investments in Russia, imposed penalties on family members of Vladimir Putin and other top Russian officials and tightened restrictions on Sberbank, the country’s largest financial institution. The sanctions also target Alfa Bank, Russia’s largest privately-owned financial institution. The …
Read More »House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Tests Positive For COVID-19
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, the latest in a number of cases among the nation’s top officials in recent days. Pelosi, who is 82, has no symptoms and is fully vaccinated as well as boosted, her spokesperson Drew Hammill said in a tweet. “After testing negative …
Read More »House Panel Grills Oil Executives At Hearing On Soaring Gas Prices
by Jacob Fischler, Idaho Capital Sun April 6, 2022 Democrats blamed the oil industry, Republicans blamed President Joe Biden and oil executives blamed global market forces at a U.S. House hearing Wednesday on how to reverse a dramatic increase in gas prices. Over nearly six hours, members of the House …
Read More »Student Loan Borrowers In Default Get A ‘Fresh Start’ On Payments
In addition to announcing an extension of the pause on federal student loan payments, the Department of Education also announced it would allow all borrowers with paused loans in default to receive a “fresh start” by returning them to good standing when payments resume. According to a statement the Department released, …
Read More »Senate Heads Toward Final Vote This Week On Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation
by Jacob Fischler, Nebraska Examiner April 5, 2022 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate approved a procedural measure Tuesday to advance Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court, setting up a final vote on confirmation as early as Thursday. The roll call Tuesday was identical to the tally on …
Read More »Michigan GOP Rep. Fred Upton Announces Retirement
U.S. Representative Fred Upton (R-MI) announced his retirement in an emotional speech on the House floor Tuesday. Having served 18 terms, Upton is one of the longest-serving Republicans in the House. Upton has served as the U.S. representative for Michigan’s 6th congressional district since 1987. “Even the best of stories has …
Read More »White House To Extend Student Loan Pause Through August
The White House is expected to announce on Wednesday that they will extend the pause on federal student loan payments through August 31, 2022, according to reporting from the Associated Press. The repayment moratorium has been extended multiple times since it was first put in place in March 2020 due …
Read More »Oklahoma Approves Bill To Make Abortion Illegal
Shefali Luthra Originally published by The 19th Oklahoma’s legislature has voted to ban all abortions, with narrow exceptions if the abortion is necessary to save the pregnant person’s life. The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Kevin Stitt, who has previously vowed to sign all anti-abortion bills. If …
Read More »White House Announces $500 Million In Grants To Improve Energy Efficiency In Schools
The Biden administration has announced that it is launching a $500 million Department of Energy grant program aimed at making the nation’s school facilities more energy efficient. The Action Plan for Building Better School Infrastructure will award grants to school systems so they can carry out building improvements, such as …
Read More »Senate Strikes Bipartisan Agreement On $10 Billion In COVID-19 Funding
by Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent April 4, 2022 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate reached a bipartisan deal on pandemic aid funding Monday, settling on $10 billion for added testing, treatment and vaccines. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, and Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney released separate statements …
Read More »Senate Advances Judge Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination
by Jacob Fischler, Idaho Capital Sun April 4, 2022 The U.S. Senate advanced Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic Supreme Court nomination in a 53-47 procedural vote Monday evening, hours after the Judiciary Committee deadlocked along party lines. Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mitt Romney …
Read More »Statement by President Biden Marking 54 Years Since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Assassination
“A few years ago, I visited the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, which is the site of the Lorraine Motel. I stood on its balcony, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. last stood before a hateful gunman took away his last breath fifty-four years ago today. The motel balcony …
Read More »Senators Romney, Murkowski To Vote To Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah have both publicly announced they will vote for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation once the vote reaches the Senate floor, bringing the total Republican affirmative votes to three after Sen. Susan Collins of Maine announced her intention …
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