While asserting that President Joe Biden would veto the measure, the White House criticized an Israel standalone bill proposed by House Republicans, claiming that it would be “bad for Israel” and U.S. national security.
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Biden Admin Updates Its Student Debt Forgiveness Plan
Following the Supreme Court’s June decision to overturn President Joe Biden’s expansive debt relief proposal for the pandemic era, the Biden administration is now reportedly proposing a new plan to cancel student loans.
Read More Biden Admin Updates Its Student Debt Forgiveness PlanDem Rep. Phillips Considering Filing Paperwork For Late Presidential Bid, WH Dismissive
According to two individuals familiar with the outreach who spoke to the press, three months ago, as Representative Dean Phillips began openly indicating that he would run for president in 2024, he phoned President Joe Biden to explain why he thinks there should be a competitive primary for the Democrat candidacy.
Read More Dem Rep. Phillips Considering Filing Paperwork For Late Presidential Bid, WH DismissiveGOP Lawmakers Ask Mayor To Rename ‘Black Lives Matter Plaza’
Republican lawmakers have requested for Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser to “immediately rename” the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Plaza due to the organization “showing support for Hamas.”
Read More GOP Lawmakers Ask Mayor To Rename ‘Black Lives Matter Plaza’WH Under Fire After Publishing Photo Showing Faces Of Delta Force As They Meet Biden In Israel
The White House is drawing criticism for potentially jeopardizing the identity of United States soldiers after releasing an Instagram photo of President Joe Biden and a group of American troops stationed in Israel.
Read More WH Under Fire After Publishing Photo Showing Faces Of Delta Force As They Meet Biden In IsraelBiden Administration Announces $3.5B In Funding To ‘Strengthen Power Grids’
In an effort to “increase dependability and prevent capacity shortages or blackouts during extreme weather events,” the Biden administration announced an investment of around $3.5 billion on Wednesday to upgrade U.S. electricity systems.
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