![]() But as the Guardian’s Jonathan Guyer reports, there are signs even people within his administration are uncomfortable with how Biden has handled the issue:ĭissent inside the Biden administration over the president’s Gaza policy is growing, with a public resignation this week of a Department of Education official, and a letter signed by more than a dozen Biden campaign staffers calling for a ceasefire and the conditioning of aid to Israel. Joe Biden’s approach towards Israel’s invasion of Gaza has sparked a significant wave of protests, including during the president’s speech today in Charleston, South Carolina. Trump’s attorneys argued that the charges against him for trying to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia should be thrown out for several reasons.Įlise Stefanik, a top House Republican and potential vice-presidential pick for Trump, refused to commit to certifying the results of the 2024 election.įlorida Republicans booted state party chairman Christian Ziegler after rape allegations were made against him.īiden continues to stand by defense secretary Lloyd Austin, the White House said, despite the Pentagon waiting days to announce that he had been hospitalized. ![]() House Republicans released a resolution to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for not turning up at a behind-closed-door deposition. Back in Washington, DC, congressional leaders announced a deal to fund the government and ward off a shutdown that would partially begin next week, but rightwing Republicans don’t like it. ![]() But, in a sign of Biden’s own troubles, protesters interrupted his speech in Charleston, South Carolina, asking him to call on Israel to cease its invasion of Gaza. ![]() In his second campaign speech of the year, Joe Biden again unloaded on Donald Trump, warning that the former president’s refusal to accept his 2020 election loss over baseless accusations of fraud amount to a “second Lost Cause” and calling him “a loser”. ![]()
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