Corrections: 2021
December 2021
… according to a letter from committee chair Bennie Thompson. The removed: Pennsylvania now: Ohio Republican has emerged as the top conduit for GOP House …
… as a private citizen. The judge, however, left the door now: open for Flynn to renew his bid if he thinks he …
6/ removed: PA now: A member of the Proud Boys pleaded guilty for his role …
… able to pick them up in person. In response to removed: Covid19, now: Covid-19, however, the Biden administration suspended that requirement, allowing them to …
8/ The Republican National Committee removed: agreed agreed to pay up to $1.6 million of Trump’s personal …
… text messages – from Fox News personalities, Trump Jr., and removed: an unnamed removed: lawmaker now: lawmakers – sent to Meadows as a pro-Trump mob stormed the … Trump to end the violence. At least half a dozen removed: people now: people, including Rep. Jim Jordan, reached out during the riot to Meadows to get Trump …
… on Jan. 5 saying the National Guard would be present removed: to at the Capitol on Jan. 6 to "protect pro Trump …
… Navarro served as one of Trump's pandemic response advisers and removed: was. He warned the White House in a Jan. 2020 memo that …
… order to delay the certification of the 2020 election to now: the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. …
… an aide to Trump and is now an Ohio congressional removed: candidate who the committee, now: candidate, and Brian Jack, Trump’s former political affairs director. Kevin McCarthy …
… and testing mandate for large employers with the help of removed: two two centrist Democrats: Joe Manchin and Jon Tester. The vote, … reaches his desk. In September, Biden proposed a vaccination-or-testing rule removed: rule that large private employers must require their workers to be …
… Pfizer coronavirus vaccine offer significant protection against the Omicron variant. removed: The lab findings also indicate that two-dose regimen “may not be sufficient” to protect against infection with the Omicron, but may still protect against severe disease. The early data, which has not been peer reviewed or … third dose increased antibodies 25-fold compared with two doses against removed: Omicron. now: Omicron. The lab findings also indicate that the two-dose regimen “may not be sufficient” to protect against infection with Omicron, but may still protect against severe disease. Dr. Anthony Fauci, meanwhile, removed: said now: added that the emerging evidence suggests Omicron may be more transmissible than …
… comply but later pushed back the deadline until Jan. 4. removed: The Senate Republicans, meanwhile, are expected to invoke and pass the … still have to pass the House and overcome a presidential removed: veto, and now: veto. Nancy removed: Pelosi now: Pelosi, however, has said she does not plan to schedule a vote …
… took the first step to implement the plan by passing removed: a now: the measure removed: 222-212 that now: 222-212, which allows Democrats to raise the debt ceiling once using a …
… to pass this week. The 2022 National Defense Authorization Act now: also contains changes to how sexual assault and harassment are prosecuted …
… contempt of Congress trial. The date splits the difference between removed: the requests from prosecutors, who wanted a trial in mid-April, and … chief of staff is reportedly cooperating with the Jan. 6 removed: committee, which subpoenaed now: committee. Marc Short now: was subpoenaed a few weeks ago. (New York Times / Washington Post …
removed: TK/ now: 6/ The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has been identified in …
… American democracy is either “in trouble,” or “failing,” while 7% removed: of view the U.S. as a “healthy democracy.” 46% of young …
… requested documents and sit for a deposition. Meadows initially refused removed: wouldn't now: to cooperate with the committee because of Trump's claims of executive …
… the Trump administration covered up the airstrike, which killed 80 removed: people. now: people. Gen. Michael Garrett will examine the strike over the next …
November 2021
… unvaccinated employees until Jan. 1, 2022. As of last week, removed: 92 percent now: 92% of the roughly 3.5 million people in the federal workforce and the military had received at least one shot, while an additional removed: 4.5 percent now: 4.5% had requested exemptions. (Bloomberg / Washington Post / Reuters)
… least one shot, while an additional 4.5 percent had requested removed: exemptions.(Bloomberg now: exemptions. (Bloomberg / Washington Post / Reuters)
… "the most" blame for the current inflation, compared to 30% now: who blame the disruptions on the Covid-19 pandemic. (Yahoo News)
… two new members to the U.S. Postal Service’s board of removed: governor, now: governors, replacing key allies of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. Biden nominated …
… should be stripped of their committee assignments in a Republican-controlled removed: House.In now: House. In February, the House removed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her …
… former president the power to keep files confidential even though removed: they're is now: they are no longer in office – and even though Biden refused …
… killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking Biden. Gosar was also removed: strip him now: stripped of his committee assignments. The vote was 223 to 207, …
… a speech from the House floor prior to the vote, removed: Ocasio-Cortez: now: Ocasio-Cortez said: “As leaders in this country, when we incite violence with …
… to block the National Archives from sending his White House now: records related removed: records to the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol to Congress, …
… block the National Archives from sending his White House related now: records to the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol to Congress, …
… to blow past the 2015 Paris accord goal of limiting removed: limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels. … international scientists in their "code red for humanity" climate report, removed: with now: after delegates removed: agreeing now: agreed to "phase down" the use of coal power (the single … greenhouse gas emissions), phase out “inefficient” fossil fuel subsidies, and removed: deferred now: defer more action on reducing fossil fuel emissions to next year. …
… which required an independent investigation. The military, however, never conducted removed: an independent now: the investigation into the bombing. Following removed: complaints with now: complaints, the Defense Department's inspector removed: general, the now: general office launched an inquiry into the March 18, 2019, strikes, …
… 2017 after he denied allegations that he had sexually assaulted removed: her, and a now: her. A judge had recently ordered Trump to sit for a deposition …
… one year in jail and a maximum fine of $100,000. removed: Before entering the FBI field office in downtown Washington, Bannon said his supporters should remained focused on taking on “the illegitimate Biden regime.” Bannon did not enter a plea and was released without …
… Congress. Meadows’ lawyer said the former White House chief of removed: staff's now: staff "remains under the instructions" of Trump to not comply with …
… week of eligibility. That represents about 3% of eligible children, removed: and now: with an additional 700,000 removed: more have appointments scheduled in the coming days. (NPR / Associated …
poll/ 38% of voters approve now: of the job Biden is doing as president – a new … done a worse job as president than they expected, and removed: 64%, now: 64% say they don't want Biden to run for a second …
… at the Willard hotel “command center” to overturn the election now: the day before the attack on the Capitol. Those subpoenaed to …
… of making false statements to the FBI about his sources removed: for in the so-called Steele dossier, which detailed alleged ties between …
1/ The House will vote now: on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill tonight after abandoning an agreement …
… U.K. and is currently awaiting federal authorization in the U.S. removed: The both now: Both oral medicines attack the coronavirus by interfering with its ability …
… Lewis Voting Rights Act from advancing. The legislation would have removed: restore now: restored parts of the Voting Rights Act, which was weakened by …
October 2021
… attempted to reign in the spread of the groups, a removed: mod now: mob was already storming the steps of the Capitol. (Washington Post …
… are one-third of an adult dose. The Biden administration said removed: its now: it's already procured 15 million doses that are ready to ship …
… the Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis that the Trump administration removed: was had "gotten somewhat complacent through the campaign season," became “distracted” …
… his business partner, Igor Fruman, had taken out on his removed: Florida. now: Florida condo. Fruman previously pleaded guilty. Parnas faces up to five years …
… of “hanging your constituents out to dry.” In a letter now: to Sinema, the veterans accused the Arizona Democrat of "answering to …
… support raising taxes on businesses, high-income earners, or capital gains, now: potentially derailing the revenue-increasing provisions removed: that now: needed to finance Biden's social safety net and climate plan. Democrats had …
… into early December, postponing the threat of a first-ever national removed: default. now: default. The bill, passed by the Senate last week, now heads …
… the coasts of California, the Carolinas, and Oregon as part now: of Biden's pledge to deploy 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy …
… out of ivory. When a White House lawyer concluded that now: the gifts most likely violated the Endangered Species Act, the Trump …
… three robes made out of white tiger and cheetah fur, now: as well as a dagger that appeared to be made out of ivory. …
… lying to Congress about an intelligence report Capitol Police received removed: before a day before the riot. Pittman told congressional investigators in …
… place for documenting separations," and people have moved since being removed: separation. now: separated. (Business Insider / Axios)
1/ The Senate postponed a vote now: to suspend the nation's debt limit after Republicans planned to filibuster …
3/ Chuck Schumer told Senate Democrats he plans to hold now: a vote this week on a measure to suspend the debt …
September 2021
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… well as to prevent Mark Meadows, Dan Scavino, Steve Bannon, now: and Kash Patel from testifying to the select committee. While Biden …
… government funding bill does not address raising the debt ceiling now: to prevent a first-ever default. (Politico / CNBC / Washington Post …
… education, child care, healthcare, and climate change – which would now: be paid for with higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy. …
… to prevent a shutdown, while Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned removed: told congressional leaders that the debt ceiling must be raised or …
… plan to Pence on Jan. 4 in the Oval Office. removed: In a now: A separate internal memo – issued two weeks after the 2020 …
… said they wanted to hear arguments on whether all bans now: of pre-viability abortions are unconstitutional. A ruling now: is expected next year. Earlier this month, the justices allowed Texas …
… early as six weeks into pregnancy and deputizes private citizens now: to sue anyone who helps a woman terminate her pregnancy. Attorney …
… was enacted “in open defiance of the Constitution.” The new removed: abortion now: anti-abortion law – the nation’s most restrictive – bans the procedure …
… vaccines for federal workers and contractors without an option for removed: regularly tested instead. now: regular testing. "We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin," Biden …
… to review classified documents related to the FBI’s investigations and now: sets specific removed: sets timelines for their public, declassified release over the next six …
… on Biden’s roughly $1 trillion infrastructure plan by Sept. 27. removed: House, now: House liberals, however, removed: liberals have warned that they won't support the $1 trillion bipartisan …
August 2021
… Biden said from the White House. "America will not be removed: intimidated.” now: intimidated." (CNBC)
2/ Biden vowed to complete the U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan removed: evacuation and hunt down ISIS leaders after the attack in Kabul. …
… and hunt down ISIS leaders after the attack in Kabul. removed: “We now: "We will rescue Americans, we will get our Afghan allies, and …
2/ Trump’s deal with the Taliban is drawing removed: dire now: ire from his former allies. The former president and his secretary …
… defend Taiwan against China. A senior Biden administration official said removed: US now: U.S. policy on Taiwan had not changed after Biden appeared to suggest the removed: US now: U.S. would defend the island if it were attacked, a deviation …
… Texas have sought to require masks amid an increase in removed: Covid-19 now: COVID-19 cases. Gov. Greg Abbott has tried to ban mask mandates. …
… voter to show a photo ID to cast a ballot. removed: support now: Support for voter ID laws rose by 4 percentage points from …
… whose name has not been publicized, increases the possibility that removed: Gov. Andrew Cuomo could face criminal charges. (New York Times)
3/ Nearly 1,800 victims’ relatives, first responders and survivors now: of 9/11 are calling on Biden to refrain from attending any memorials …
… well as a number of women outside of state government. now: Joe Biden and the entire NY Democratic congressional delegation have called …
… rather than relying on the emergency authorization granted late last now: year — could help increase inoculation rates at a moment when …
… rather than relying on the emergency authorization granted late last removed: year by the F.D.A. — could help increase inoculation rates at a moment when …
… government gave to Mike Pompeo in 2019. It's unclear whether removed: Mr. Pompeo ever received the gift, as he was traveling in …
… COVID-19 and has had "flu-like symptoms," despite being vaccinated. Graham removed: said announced Monday that he now has only "mild symptoms" and …
… debt ceiling. Economists say those so-called extraordinary measures will allow now: the Treasury to pay off the government’s bills without issuing new …
July 2021
… of the panel to probe the role that Trump played now: on Jan. 6, with Officer Dunn comparing the former president to …
… emotional testimony on Tuesday during the first hearing of the removed: House's now: House select committee on the now: 1/6 insurrection. The officers recounted the physical and verbal abuse they … U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 from a mob of Trump removed: supporters as a House select committee held its first hearing on the insurrection. now: supporters. The officers urged members of the panel to probe the role that Trump removed: play ed now: played Jan. 6, with now: Officer Dunn comparing the former president to someone who hired a …
… employees and contractors will be required to get vaccinated against removed: Covid-19 now: COVID-19 or submit to regular testing and mitigation requirements. (CNN)
… prime minister plan to announce the end of U.S. combat removed: mission now: missions in Iraq. Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi are …
… will return COVID relief funds that they used to pay now: their own bonuses. Six commissioners voted to pay themselves $65,000 in …
… Kay Ivey blamed "the unvaccinated folks" for the rise in removed: Covid-19 now: COVID-19 cases in her state, a remarkable plea at a time … are refusing to urge people to get vaccinated even as removed: Covid-19 now: COVID-19 cases surge in many parts of the country. Alabama is …
… Department is creating hurdles for the Biden administration and hindering removed: US now: U.S. diplomacy, according to Democrats and Republicans who spoke to CNN. …
… were selected to serve on the 1/6 committee. House Speaker removed: Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected the appointment of Reps. Jim Jordan … election in the House, to serve on the commission. In removed: response now: response, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy pulled the remaining three GOP …
… and ally Thomas Barrack was accused of trying to use now: his influence to help now: the United Arab Emirates. The billionaire businessman was arrested Tuesday in …
3/ Ted Cruz is blocking diplomats from being removed: confirmed, and it has now: confirmed for reasons that have nothing to do with their qualifications. An extraordinary effort by …
… off with the repatriation of a Moroccan man, reducing the removed: island's prison now: island prison's population to 39. (New York Times)
… to breaching the Senate chamber during the U.S. Capitol insurrection now: and was sentenced on Monday in a closely watched case that …
4/ removed: An explosive interview now: A witness directly removed: implicates now: implicated Trump in now: a tax now: fraud scheme. A witness in the New York investigation against the …
… president in an ongoing criminal tax fraud case. Jennifer Weisselberg, removed: ex-wife now: ex-daughter-in-law of Allen Weisselberg, allegedly relayed to prosecutors that Trump turned …
… a vote on Republican-backed legislation that they say would restrict removed: voting.(Bloomberg) now: voting. (Bloomberg)
… criminal defense lawyer who represented Jeffrey Epstein, new records show. removed: Rep. Matt Gaetz paid criminal defense attorney Marc Fernich $25K in June, …
4/ The removed: White House now: Justice Department attempted to seize Washington Post reporters’ email data one day …
3/ Trump said whoever "leaked" removed: info now: information about his time in the White House bunker last year …
… markets in major industries. The order takes aim at monopolies removed: and concentrated markets in removed: industries including agriculture, airlines, broadband and banking. (Politico)
2/ Trump told his chief of staff now: in 2018 that Hitler "did a lot of good things," according to …
… visit to the Holocaust Museum, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made now: a new Nazi-era comparison in opposing the latest COVID-19 vaccination push. The Georgia Republican used the phrase “medical brown shirts” removed: in describing now: to describe officials and volunteers now: who are encouraging all Americans to get vaccinated. (Washington Post)
… Rep. Mo Brooks says he can’t be sued for inciting now: the Capitol riot because he is a federal employee. The Alabama Republican said he acted as member of Congress removed: in now: when he gave a fiery speech with Trump on Jan. 6 urging the removed: overturning of now: crowd to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. (Washington Post)
6/ removed: GOP now: Republican Sen. Ron Johnson mouthed that climate change is "bullshit" during …
7/ Rep. Matt removed: Gaetz now: Gaetz's associate Joel Greenberg removed: asks now: asked for now: a 90-day sentencing delay due to his cooperation with prosecutors. A …
… group whose members wanted to test homemade bombs, surveil the removed: U.S. Capitol, and secede from the U.S. Court records show the FBI removed: has infiltrated a "Bible study" group in Virginia removed: that now: that, after the January 6 removed: riot now: riot, had members discussing surveilling the removed: US now: U.S. Capitol and their wish removed: for secession now: to secede from the removed: US, and investigators now: U.S. Investigators closely followed one member's plans to build and test Molotov …
… is not a climate change denier, but video of him removed: from just now: at a GOP event weeks earlier shows him telling removed: a now: the Republican group that it is "bullshit." (CNN)
7/ now: Rep. Matt Gaetz associate Joel Greenberg asks for 90-day sentencing delay due to his cooperation with prosecutors. A lawyer for Greenberg, a key figure in a federal probe involving Gaetz, asked a judge to delay the former county tax collector’s sentencing date by 90 days. The lawyer cited Greenberg’s continued cooperation with federal prosecutors. (CNBC) 8/ The FBI infiltrated a group whose members wanted to test … closely followed one member's plans to build and test Molotov removed: cocktails, now: cocktails. (CNN)
1/ The Supreme Court upheld a pair now: of restrictive election laws in Arizona, overturning a lower court ruling …
June 2021
… drugged and sexually assaulted. Castor is the same lawyer who removed: went represented Trump during his second impeachment trial. (Philadelphia Inquirer / …
… and social spending package wasn't passed in tandem. Manchin, meanwhile, removed: argued that the two bills shouldn't be linked, urging that now: urged progressive Democrats to "take the win" on the bipartisan agreement. (The …
1/ Joe Manchin agreed to support removed: using now: the use of budget reconciliation to pass a broader tax and social spending …
… socialism – up from 39% in 2019. 49% of Americans removed: ages, now: ages 18-34, meanwhile, have a positive view of capitalism – down from …
… General Merrick Garland said. Kristen Clarke, the head of the removed: department’s now: Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said several of the law’s provisions “were …
… provide food and water to voters waiting at polling stations, removed: replaced the state’s signature verification system for absentee ballots with an ID-based system, and handed greater control over election administration to the state … Two of the Voting Rights Act," Attorney General Merrick Garland removed: said.Kristen now: said. Kristen Clarke, the head of the department’s Civil Rights Division, said …
… Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, extended the moratorium removed: from until July 31. The CDC said “this is intended to …
… Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman directed the operation. Trump removed: would later bragged that he protected the prince from Congress after …
5/ A Navy counterterrorism training document suggests that removed: socialists are now: socialism is a "terrorist ideology." A section of the training document, titled …
… in late 2019. Dr. Anthony Fauci called the Delta variant removed: is the “greatest threat” to the nation’s attempt to eliminate Covid-19. …
… response to the poisoning of Aleksei Navalny. Biden’s national security removed: adviser said, now: adviser, Jake Sullivan, said the timing of the sanctions or what …
… a key figure in prosecutors’ efforts to indict Trump due now: to his central role in nearly every aspect of the Trump …
… tomorrow (June 18). As a reminder, WTFJHT publishes Monday-Friday, except removed: for now: on federal and market holidays, removed: as well as now: including some other random days, like Biden's and WTFJHT's birthdays.] (Reuters …
6/ Biden signed legislation removed: to make now: making Juneteenth a federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery …
… added that “there has been no hostility” between the two removed: leaders.(New now: leaders. (New York Times / Washington Post / NBC News / Politico)
removed: TK/ now: 1/ After blocking major voting rights legislation for weeks, Sen. Joe …
removed: TK/ now: 2/ The Senate unanimously passed a measure to make Juneteenth, the …
removed: TK/ now: 3/ The Education Department issued new guidance that the rights of …
removed: TK/ now: 4/ The Justice Department reversed a Trump-era immigration ruling that limited …
removed: TK/ now: 5/ A federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s temporary suspension of …
removed: TK/ now: 6/ The House Judiciary Committee opened an investigation into efforts by …
removed: TK/ now: 7/ The FBI told the House Oversight Committee that it is …
removed: TK/ now: 8/ Twenty-one House Republicans voted against awarding the Congressional Gold Medal …
removed: TK/ now: 9/ Biden and Putin described their first in-person summit as "constructive" …
… than 200 times higher than the number of lives lost removed: during on Sept. 11, and higher than the number of American …
… tenet of collective defense – calling it "a sacred obligation," removed: and adding that the alliance is "critically important for U.S. interests." …
… regain control of the Senate next year. McConnell suggested that removed: he if he became majority leader again, he would give a …
… than 12 people connected to the House Intelligence Committee, including removed: for two of its Democratic members. Nancy Pelosi, meanwhile, called on …
1/ Biden reaffirmed NATO’s Article 5 – removed: a now: the central tenet of collective defense – calling it "a sacred …
… over in the House a bipartisan group calling themselves the removed: Problems now: Problem Solvers Caucus proposed a $1.249 trillion infrastructure plan that includes …
… the Oath Keepers that helped plan and participate in storming removed: of the Capitol. Bruce Castor, meanwhile, is representing a mother and …
… a member of the Oath Keepers that helped plan and removed: participated now: participate in removed: the storming of the Capitol. Bruce Castor, meanwhile, is representing a …
… 6 riot but failed to act on the threats. In now: a joint report from the Senate Rules and Administration and the …
… including filibuster reform and the For the People Act. In removed: an now: a video series from Americans for Prosperity, a Koch super PAC, …
… an attempt to obtain four NYT reporters' email logs from removed: Google. now: Google, which operates the Times’s email system. Google resisted the effort …
… 2020 had secretly seized their phone records from early 2017. removed: (New York Times). The Biden administration, meanwhile, disavowed any knowledge that the Justice …
… collector who pleaded guilty to several crimes, including the sex-trafficking now: of a 17-year-old girl in 2017. While Gaetz has denied all …
2/ Unemployment claims fell below 400,000 now: for the first time since March 2020. 385,000 people, however, filed for first time …
… attempt at influencing news coverage now that he's out of removed: office, but now: office and still banned from Twitter and Facebook. (New York Times / …
… Greg Abbott defended the restrictive voting bill that failed to removed: pass before the legislative session's midnight deadline, now: pass, while attacking Biden for his comments that the Texas voting …
… frustrated by the lack of readership, which made him reportedly removed: look "look small and irrelevant." The “From the Desk of Donald …
… required by environmental laws and a failure to assess alternatives. removed: The step, coming just days after the Justice Department defended another drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope, underscores the balancing act the new administration aims to strike as it slows fossil fuel development on public lands. While Biden has paused new federal oil and gas leasing and pledged to drastically cut the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, he has taken a much more cautious approach toward most oil and gas operations approved under his predecessor. Last week, however, Justice Department attorneys defended a Trump-era oil …
May 2021
… in part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska aligns with Biden's removed: pledg now: pledge to cut U.S. emissions in half by 2030, replace fossil …
… agree with Trump. 66% of Republicans say they think that removed: Joe now: Biden's victory was not legitimate. (Quinnipiac)
… election. Trump argued that encouraging his supporters to oppose Congress now: from certifying the vote during the political rally on Jan. 6 …
… actions." The letter praises Biden for helping negotiate a ceasefire, removed: came now: which went into effect Friday, but called for him to acknowledge the …
… Islanders, encourages the creation of state-run hate crime hotlines, and removed: provide now: provides grants to law enforcement agencies to train officers to identify …
… executed a search warrant in April and seized Giuliani’s electronic removed: devices and federal now: devices. Federal prosecutors asked the U.S. Southern District of New York to …
5/ Attorneys for Rudy Giuliani accused federal authorities of removed: unfairly treating Trump's former personal attorney "as if he was the …
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… had paid a 17-year-old girl for sex and gave her removed: with drugs. Greenberg admitted that he “introduced the minor to other …
… include political violence by the far-left during protests against police removed: brdutality now: brutality last year. McCarthy was noncommittal about whether he supports the …
… however, is residing at his golf club in Bedminster, New removed: Jersey. If Trump were indicted while in New Jersey, removed: however, extradition issues could prove less tricky because the state now: which is led by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, who would likely be less sympathetic removed: to the one-term president. now: than DeSantis if Trump were indicted while in New removed: Jersey’s extradition statute is similar to Florida’s, but its governor is Democrat Phil Murphy, who would likely be less sympathetic than DeSantis. now: Jersey. (Politico / Business Insider / South Florida Sun Sentinel)
… to another state if they're indicted. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis now: is a staunch Trump ally. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s …
… Circuit later rejected. The deal offered no details about the removed: deal, now: testimony agreement, including McGahn whether would testify in public. (New York Times)
… expanding access to health insurance." The Trump administration declined to removed: reopened now: reopen ACA enrollment after the Covid-19 pandemic began. Sign-ups are open …
… job of screening customers that buy its malware to run removed: ransomeware now: ransomware attacks. Biden, meanwhile, is expected to sign an executive order …
… Trump policy that limited protections for transgender people in health removed: care by narrowing now: care, which narrowed the legal definition of “sex discrimination” to "the plain meaning …
… said the task force's review is less about the Trump removed: administrations now: administration's actions to interfere in scientific decisions and more about protecting …
… linked thousands of premature deaths per year to methane, ammonia, now: and hydrogen sulfide emissions by U.S. farms. About 80% of deaths …
… extended early voting hours. The House version of the bill now: differs significantly removed: differs from the state Senate version and will go to a …
… another federal indictment with violating the civil rights of a removed: 14-year now: 14-year-old Minneapolis boy during a September 2017 arrest by holding the …
Removed: 6/ Trump's Justice Department secretly obtained the phone records of three Washington Post journalists over reporting during the early months of the Trump administration about Russia’s role in the 2016 election. The Justice Department also tried to obtain their email records. A Justice Department spokesman said the approval of subpoenas to get records of reporters happened in 2020. William Barr …
… this pandemic, supports the waiver of those protections for Covid-19 removed: vaccines.”Pharmaceutical now: vaccines.” Pharmaceutical companies, however, have opposed the move, saying it won't solve …
… in the department. Eric Waldow is facing congressional scrutiny for now: his 8:24 a.m. radio transmission: “With regards to pedestrian traffic on …
April 2021
… a lawyer close to Giuliani, had dealings with several Ukrainians now: in an effort to try to dig up dirt about Biden as he …
… The raise from $10.95 an hour would begin in January removed: 2021, now: 2022, and agencies would have to implement the measure by March. …
… all Senate Democrats support the bill, which Republicans have called removed: the bill a Democratic power grab. (NBC News / NPR / New …
… to Washington, D.C. The legislation would enfranchise more than 712,000 removed: Americans and give now: Americans, giving the 51st state one representative in the House and two …
… an official in the Justice Department to review and expedite removed: COVID-19-related now: Covid-19-related hate crime reports. The vote was 94-1, with Sen. Josh …
… candidates and political groups since 2009. The top 12 donors removed: split and their spouses – now: split equally between six Democrats and six Republicans – donated a …
… trial, however, said the comments could be grounds for appeal removed: that and "may result in this whole trial being overturned." (New …
3/ The U.S. and China agreed now: to cooperate to fight climate change “with the seriousness and urgency …
… – considered a mainstream scientist who believes that climate change removed: was now: is a real and serious issue – was reassigned to the …
4/ The removed: U.S. Senate will take up the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act. The …
… the two health agencies said that the move to temporarily removed: halted now: halt administration of the shots was out of an "abundance of …
… of the girls. The House Ethics Committee announced it was now: opening an removed: opening investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by Gaetz. The House …
… to more closely align with Trump’s political messages about the removed: pandemic. now: pandemic. "Small victory but a victory nonetheless and yippee!!!" Alexander wrote …
… issue a proposed rule to curb so-called ghost guns and removed: to publish model "red flag" laws for states to use as …
… Justice Department to identify “immediate, concrete actions” he could take removed: unilaterally and said the now: unilaterally. The Justice Department removed: would now: will also issue a proposed rule to curb so-called ghost guns and …
… / New York Times / Washington Post / Bloomberg / removed: CNN now: CNN)
1/ The CDC said the coronavirus variant first identified in now: the U.K. removed: the is now the dominant strain in the United States. The …
… York Times / Washington Post / Wall Street Journal / removed: CNBCe) now: CNBC)
1/ The CDC said the coronavirus variant first identified in now: U.K. the is now the dominant strain in the United States. …
… On Saturday, the daily average hit 421.21 parts per million removed: for now: – the first time in recorded history that atmospheric CO2 concentration …
… global minimum corporate tax rate, saying she wants to halt removed: what she described as an international “race to the bottom” by countries competing to …
1/ A record 4 million people in now: the U.S. received a coronavirus vaccine on Saturday. Over the past …
… its CEO's criticism of the state's new voting restrictions. The removed: bill now: bill, however, was not taken up by the state Senate before it …
3/ About 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson now: vaccine were accidentally ruined after a manufacturing contractor mistakenly mixed the …
March 2021
4/ The now: House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis reviewing the federal response …
… Biden is scheduled to unveil his $3 to $4 trillion removed: plan recovery package on Wednesday, which is expected to be split …
… Justice Department employees to examine "the disturbing trend" of violence removed: against against Asian Americans, and to give priority to investigating and …
… — both in background and in professional experience." Biden's list now: of nominees include nine women, and nine people of color. Among …
… days to process loans submitted before the new May 31 removed: deadline.(New now: deadline. (New York Times / Washington Post)
6/ Russian hackers gained access to email accounts belonging to removed: the Trump's Homeland Security chief and members of the department’s cybersecurity … at least nine federal agencies and dozens of private companies. now: (Associated Press)
… Joe Manchin said he had “legitimate” concerns over some of removed: its now: the provisions in the For the People Act, the most significant …
… U.S. dropped 11 points in a global ranking of political removed: right now: rights and civil liberties over the last decade. The U.S. earned …
… million Covid-19 shots by Friday. Just over 99 million shots removed: had now: have been administered since Biden took office, and the country is averaging nearly 2.5 million injections per removed: day this past week. now: day. 65% of people age 65 or older had received at …
4/ A dozen House Republicans voted against awarding now: Congressional Gold Medals to three police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol when it …
… them off as legitimate. Hopkins later released a sworn affidavit removed: recounting now: recanting those allegations. Lindsey Graham and other Republicans, however, repeatedly cited …
… migrants crossing the border than in the last 20 years. removed: When asked whether he should give a clear message to people looking to cross the border, considering some say they were motivated to come because of Biden's stance on immigration, Biden said "we're sending back people" who cross the border. Republicans, meanwhile, have blamed the surge of migrants and unaccompanied …
5/ Senate Democrats introduced now: the For the People Act, a comprehensive voting reform and anti-corruption …
… can share with the media about the migrant surge at now: the border. Officials said the restrictions are seen as an unofficial …
… more than 15,000 hours of surveillance video. Authorities have also removed: reviewing now: reviewed more 1,600 electronic devices, 210,000 tips, and 80,000 witness interviews. …
… The Manhattan district attorney leading the criminal investigation against Trump removed: and and the Trump Organization will not run for re-election. The …
… firearms and close the "Charleston loophole," which allows gun sales now: to proceed without a completed background check if three businesses days …
2/ The coronavirus relief bill will removed: expanded now: expand subsidies for health plans under the Affordable Care Act, making …
… Court rejected Trump's final challenge to overturn the presidential election, removed: rejecting now: dismissing his appeal of lower court rulings that upheld Wisconsin's handling …
… Stone while at a protest in front of Marco Rubio's removed: home of. now: home. During the protest, Enrique Tarrio put Stone on speaker phone …
… who are elderly, disabled or out of town on Election removed: Day, and now: Day. One new removed: restrictions on weekend voting that now: proposal has targeted Sunday voting, which could removed: curtail one now: reduce the impact of now: Black voters in the removed: Black church’s central roles in civic engagement and elections. now: state. (New York Times / NBC News)
… citizens can freely participate in the electoral process." Biden signed removed: an executive now: the order on the 56th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” when civil …
1/ The Senate passed the $1.9 trillion removed: the coronavirus relief package. The American Rescue Plan includes $1,400 stimulus …
… using pop-up vaccinations sites, his political committee raised $2.7 million now: in February – more than any other month since he first …
… the list of execution methods in a bid to restart now: the state's executions after nearly 10 years. Currently, inmates can choose between … lethal injection. South Carolina, however, can’t put anyone to death removed: now now: currently because its supply of lethal injection drugs has expired and …
… Covid-19 cases. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, criticized the now: decision by governors of Texas and Mississippi to lift mask requirements and …
… about Allen Weisselberg and his sons, Barry and Jack Weisselberg, removed: about now: related to whether Trump and the Trump Organization manipulated property values to …
… on the Trump Organization's chief financial officer as part of removed: their now: its financial fraud investigation. District Attorney Cyrus Vance has been asking …
9/ The Manhattan district attorney's office has increased removed: their now: its focus on the Trump Organization's chief financial officer as part …
… worried” about rolling back restrictions in some states, cautioning that now: with “stalling” cases and new variants spreading, “we stand to completely …
… States will also receive 2.8 million doses of Johnson & removed: Johnson's now: Johnson’s vaccine this removed: week. now: week, with the supply climbing to 4-6 million by the end of March and 5-6 million by the end of April. White House coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients said states should prepare … weekly doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines by early April. removed: The supply of Johnson & Johnson doses will climb to 4-6 million weekly doses by the end of March and 5-6 million doses weekly through the end of April. (Associated Press / CNBC)
… going directly to pharmacies. An estimated 20 million doses are removed: expect now: expected by the end of March and 100 million doses by …
… months, a campaign by pro-Trump groups has tried to minimize now: the insurrection by advancing baseless claims that antifa provocateurs were to … on Jan. 6; that a few troublemakers spoiled the protest; now: and that the riot wasn't a big deal. And, at a …
6/ The Biden administration won't release the removed: visitor now: visitors logs of attendees to virtual meetings, which removed: are now: is the primary meeting form during the coronavirus pandemic. “Virtual meetings … visitor logs and the Secret Service agreed to stop erasing removed: White House visitor now: the visitors logs following Freedom of Information Act removed: requests. now: requests at the time. (Politico)
6/ The Biden administration won't release now: the visitor logs of attendees to virtual meetings, which are the … the attendee lists for in-person meetings at the White House," removed: a White House now: an official said. Before the inauguration, White House press secretary Jen …
… promise to raise the minimum wage and overrule the Senate removed: parliamentarian and keep a $15 minimum wage in the $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. now: parliamentarian. The White House, however, declined to overrule the parliamentarian, saying …
… an hour, but dropped the plan after it became clear removed: over that getting all 50 Senate Democrats to agree on the …
… "due to the ongoing public health emergency." Those members, however, removed: schedule now: were scheduled to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando. …
February 2021
… he would "absolutely" support Trump as the 2024 Republican presidential removed: nomination. now: nominee. Earlier this month, McConnell called Trump's role in the deadly …
… Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, as well as the SolarWinds removed: hacked now: hack on government agencies and private companies. The administration is calling …
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11/ South Carolina banned most abortions. now: After South Carolina lawmakers passed a restrictive “fetal heartbeat” abortion ban removed: bill, now: bill and S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster signed it into law – five weeks into the legislative removed: session. Immediately after McMaster signed the bill, now: session – legislators and members of the public began singing the words …
… U.S. by an entire year in the first half of removed: 202 now: 2020 – the largest drop since World War II. Overall, Americans …
poll/ 52% of voters approve of the now: job Biden is doing as president. In February, 2017, voters gave …
… of his first 100 days in office. When asked to removed: clarify now: explain what he meant by "open," Biden removed: said now: said, "I think many of them five days a week. The …
… week. Testing coordinator Carole Johnson, meanwhile, described the $1.6 billion now: package a “pilot” that will serve as a bridge until Congress …
… anyone in the country who wants a vaccine should be now: able to get one "by the end of July." Jeff Zients, …
… 6, 2021 domestic terrorist attack upon the United States Capitol removed: Complex." now: Complex.'" A commission is the primary remaining option for Congress to …
What’s next? The Senate completed now: a question-and-answer session, and a vote on whether to convict or …
What’s next? The Senate removed: is currently in a four-hour now: completed question-and-answer session, and a vote on whether to convict or acquit could come as early as removed: this weekend. now: Saturday.
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… Psaki called the objective "not the ceiling," adding "hopefully, it's removed: more."Last now: more." Last week, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said "there is increasing …
… supporters for the deadly Capitol attack months before it happened removed: be now: by engaging in a series of “false, outlandish lies” that he …
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… Trump should not be punished for a “political speech,” and removed: that because now: since he is "no longer is in removed: office. The now: office ... the object of the Constitution has been achieved. He was removed …
… that Democrats are willing to move forward without Republican support, now: while calling his American Rescue Plan “big,” “bold,” and “a real …
poll/ 39% of Americans now: on average are satisfied with life in the U.S. – the lowest …
… assignments; and a "vote-a-rama" is underway in the Senate, a now: sort of free-for-all amendment removed: process now: procedure as part of the budget reconciliation process, known as “the …
… the Capitol on Jan. 6, blaming Trump and his “baseless, removed: monthslong now: months long effort to reject votes lawfully cast by the American people.” …
… incite the crowd on Jan. 6 "to engage in destructive removed: behavior," arguing now: behavior" and suggested that case was “substantially flawed” and should be dismissed. Trump's …
… secretary, “The risk is not that [Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion removed: package being] now: package] is too big. The risk is that it is too …
… above the 3.7 percent it averaged in 2019. The CBO removed: rosier projections do not assume any new stimulus, including Biden’s $1.9 …
… one-third the size of Biden's $1.9 trillion proposal. The proposed now: GOP package provides $160 billion for testing and vaccines, extends the …
… an emergency use authorization in December for the tests, which removed: is now: are expected to cost about $30 each. (NPR / NBC News …
January 2021
Removed: Ohio Republican Rob Portman will not seek a third Senate term in 2022. Portman previously said Trump "bears some responsibility" for the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. (Politico / Axios / CNN)
… mistake, there will be a trial." Senate Minority Leader Mitch removed: McConnell McConnell, meanwhile, suggested that Trump's trial should be delayed to …
… “deep-state” Democrats, followed by the restoration of the Trump presidency, now: did not happen, QAnon believers began to wonder if they had been tricked. …
… to provide an exact date for doing so. Mitch McConnell, removed: meanwhile now: meanwhile, proposed delaying the impeachment trial until February to give Trump's …
… administration is seeking a five-year extension to its nuclear arms removed: treat now: treaty with Russia, which expires Feb. 5. Letting the treaty expire …
… “soon,” declining to provide an exact date for doing so. now: Mitch McConnell, meanwhile proposed delaying the impeachment trial until February to give Trump's lawyers more time to prepare. The question of who will represent Trump now: also remains removed: also unanswered. (New York Times / ABC News / now: Washington Post / CNN)
… a batch of 73 pardons and 70 commutations, including a removed: pardoned now: pardon for Stephen Bannon, his former White House chief strategist who …
… family who were not entitled to receive it, at no removed: cost. now: cost to them. (Washington Post)
… man to be sworn in as president at 78 – removed: called this now: described today as "our historic moment of crisis and challenge,” as he called …
… Trump allies circulate list of alternate chief of staff candidates. removed: (Breitbart{:target="_blank" .rel="nofollow"}) now: (Breitbart)
… to WIS Media Partners $25.8 million. (New York Times / removed: [Wall now: Wall Street removed: Journal(https://www.wsj.com/articles/trumps-inaugural-committee-spent-nearly-107-million-on-events-1518722022?mod=article_inline)) now: Journal)
4. Unemployment claims jumped to 965,000 – the highest since removed: Augus. now: August. (Politico / Wall Street Journal / CNN)
… chief for the Georgia secretary of state’s office and attempted now: to intervene in Raffensperger's ongoing investigation into allegations that Cobb election …
… call to Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, pressuring him now: to “find” enough votes to overturn the state’s presidential election results. …
… but about double the 3.5% rate this time last year. removed: (New now: (CNN / New York Times / Wall Street Journal)
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Removed: 8/ The U.S. lost 140,000 jobs in December – the first net decline in payrolls since last spring’s mass layoffs. The unemployment rate, meanwhile, remained unchanged at 6.7%, which is down from its high of nearly 15% in April but about double the 3.5% rate this time last year. (New York Times / Wall Street Journal)
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… of impeachment against Trump on Monday for "incitement of insurrection." removed: The now: A draft now: copy of the impeachment resolution states that Trump "has demonstrated that … under the United States." The move follows Speaker Nancy Pelosi's removed: early now: earlier call for Trump to "immediately" resign for his role in …
… nuclear codes. In a letter to her House colleagues, Pelosi removed: said: now: said "The situation of this unhinged President could not be more …
… he incited and said he would leave office peacefully Jan. removed: 20, now: 20 after facing bipartisan calls for his removal and pressure from … supporters, Trump accepted no responsibility for the riot, but instead removed: said now: said: "To those who broke the law, you will pay.” The … but ended with, “I love you.” White House counsel Pat removed: Cipollone now: Cipollone, meanwhile, has reportedly considered resigning after warning Trump that he risked …
… The United States set a record for daily coronavirus-related deaths removed: tor now: for the second day in a row, topping removed: 4,111 now: 4,000 deaths for the first time. Nearly 20,000 people in the …
… down from its high of nearly 15% in April but removed: nearly now: about double the 3.5% rate this time last year. (New York …
… Biden’s victory official just after 3:40 a.m. in Washington. Biden removed: had received 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232, and removed: would now: will be inaugurated the 46th president on Jan. 20. (Associated Press …
… multiple conversations since the election, Trump has asked whether he removed: where should pardon himself, including what the legal and political implications …
… attacked and burned the building during the War of 1812. now: Lawmakers, meanwhile, will resume counting Electoral College votes late Wednesday night. (Washington Post / NBC News / New York Times / …
… We have to have peace.” He added: “We love you.” now: Trump later reiterated his false claim that the election was stolen, tweeting for his supporters to “remember this day.” (New York Times / Bloomberg / Washington Post / The …
… the White House to the Georgia secretary of state's office. now: An intern monitoring the line, however, thought the calls were a prank and hung up. (Washington Post / Atlanta Journal-Constitution / New York Times / …