2021 Day 28: The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee sued Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and two extremist groups; the White House said Biden would support efforts to establish the creation of a "9/11-type commission" to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol; House Democrats are finalizing the details of Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package; and Biden extended the federal moratorium on home foreclosure through the end of June. Feb 16, 2021
2022 Day 393: Secretary of State Antony Blinken said there's been "no meaningful pullback" of Russian forces at the Ukrainian border; Biden rejected Trump’s claim that his White House visitor logs were subject to executive privilege; the Jan. 6 committee subpoenaed six more people tied to the plan to use false slates of electors to help Trump stay in office; the EPA will reinstate California’s authority to adopt its own, stricter tailpipe emission standards; Trump’s former Interior Department secretary misused his position to advance a development project in his hometown; and the CDC is expected to loosen its indoor masking guidelines. Feb 16, 2022
2023 Day 758: The special grand jury investigating efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election concluded that "one or more witnesses" committed perjury during their testimony; the special counsel investigating Trump's his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection subpoenaed Mark Meadows; the FBI conducted two planned searches at the University of Delaware as part of the Justice Department's investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents; Biden suggested that the three unidentified objects the U.S. military shot down were unrelated to the Chinese spy balloon; the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the state's near-total bans on abortion will remain in place while legal challenges continue; the president of the World Bank will resign after refusing to say whether he accepted the overwhelming scientific consensus that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis. Feb 16, 2023