2019 Day 841: The House Ways and Mean Committee subpoenaed Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin over Trump's tax returns; the House Judiciary Committee introduced the "No President Is Above the Law Act"; Mueller won't testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee next week; and Trump escalated his trade war with China. May 10, 2019
2021 Day 111: The Biden administration announced new protections against discrimination in health care based on gender identity and sexual orientation; the FBI confirmed that a Russian criminal group was responsible for the ransomware attack that closed a U.S. energy pipeline that transports 45% of the East Coast's fuel supply; three Republican governors plan to cut enhanced jobless benefits in their states in an effort to force people to return to work; and air pollution from U.S. farms accounts for more than 17,000 annual deaths. May 10, 2021
2022 Day 476: Biden said that tackling inflation is his "top domestic priority" as the average price for a gallon of gas nationwide hit $4.37; a group of House and Senate Democrats are introducing legislation to tighten judicial ethics laws; an administrative law judge in Georgia ruled that Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene can stay on the ballot; a federal judge dismissed Trump’s lawsuit seeking to reinstate his Twitter account, but Elon Musk nevertheless said he would reverse Trump's permanent ban if his deal to buy the social network goes through; and the Earth has a 50-50 chance of temporarily exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius of above preindustrial global warming threshold by 2026. May 10, 2022
2023 Day 841: George Santos pleaded not guilty to 13 federal criminal charges; CNN will host Trump for a live, two-hour town hall one day after a civil jury found him liable for sexual assault, battery, and defamation; inflation eased to the lowest level in two years, but prices remain higher than normal; an FDA advisory panel unanimously endorsed making birth control pills available without a prescription for the first time; Missouri House Republicans banned gender-affirming care for transgender minors and restricted transgender students from participating on school sports teams that align with their gender identity; Ron DeSantis and Florida education officials rejected dozens of social studies textbooks and “fixed” dozens of other books to prevent “political indoctrination of children”; and Joe Manchin threatened to vote against all of Biden's EPA nominees unless the administration rescinds new carbon emission standards for power plants. May 10, 2023