On September 12, House Speaker
Kevin McCarthy called for a formal
impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
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CNN reports that McCarthy's call for
Biden's impeachment comes amid
increasing GOP pressure to open an inquiry.
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CNN reports that McCarthy's call for
Biden's impeachment comes amid
increasing GOP pressure to open an inquiry.
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At the same time, McCarthy is working to secure the
necessary votes to keep the government funded
beyond September 30 and avoid a looming shutdown.
At the same time, McCarthy is working to secure the
necessary votes to keep the government funded
beyond September 30 and avoid a looming shutdown.
These are allegations of abuse
of power, obstruction and corruption.
They warrant further investigation
by the House of Representatives.
, Kevin McCarthy, Republican House Speaker, via CNN.
Thatās why today I am directing
our House (committees) to open
a formal impeachment inquiry
into President Joe Biden, Kevin McCarthy, Republican House Speaker, via CNN.
CNN reports that the House-led GOP investigations have
yet to provide direct evidence that Biden benefited
financially from Hunter Biden's overseas endeavors.
According to White House spokesman for oversight
and investigations Ian Sams, the investigation
represents āextreme politics at its worst.ā.
He vowed to hold a vote to open
impeachment, now he flip flopped
because he doesnāt have supportā¦
Extreme politics at its worst, Ian Sams, White House spokesman for
oversight and investigations, via CNN.
CNN reports that the investigation is likely to divide
GOP lawmakers, with Republican Senators expressing
concern that the effort could politically backfire.
I donāt see the glaring evidence that
says we need to move forward, I didnāt
see it in the Trump case and voted
against it.
I donāt see it in this case, Shelley Moore Capito, Republican Senator
for West Virginia Republican, via CNN
The US State Department urges India to use its unique relationship with Russia to help end the Ukraine war, emphasizing respect for the UN Charter and Ukraine's sovereignty. Despite maintaining neutrality and abstaining from UN resolutions against Russia, India faces criticism from Ukraine for PM Modi's Moscow visit. India's stance reflects a complex balancing act between its historical ties with Russia.
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Senator JD Vance, nominated as Donald Trump's vice-presidential running mate, opposes continued US funding for Ukraine, advocating for peace negotiations instead. Vance's criticisms of the Biden administration's handling of the Ukraine war and his belief that the conflict benefits American business have fueled tensions with Ukrainian President Zelensky. With Trump promising to end the war swiftly, their potential election victory could significantly alter US-Ukraine relations.
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Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump has chosen former critic JD Vance as his vice-presidential nominee. Vance, a 39-year-old Ohio Senator and author, was confirmed as VP pick by RNC delegates.
Despite past criticisms of Trump, Vance has become a strong supporter. After winning his Senate seat with Trump's endorsement in 2022, Vance is now attacking Joe Biden, calling him an "incapacitated president" and accusing Democrats of lying about Biden's health.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses confidence amidst concerns over Donald Trump potentially returning to the White House. He asserts that Republicans will continue their support, citing their respect for Ukraine and its leadership. Learn more about Zelensky's stance and the implications for US-Ukraine relations in this video.
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Merrick Garland , Held in Contempt of Congress.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted to hold the attorney general in contempt of Congress on June 12, BBC reports.
The resolution was passed by a 216-207 vote.
Only one Republican,
David Joyce, voted in opposition. .
As a former prosecutor, I cannot in good
conscience support a resolution that
would further politicize our judicial
system to score political points, Rep. David Joyce, via statement.
Garland is held in contempt of Congress
for refusing to provide interview tapes with President Biden that were recorded during the Justice Department's classified document probe. .
Following the contempt vote, Garland said
House Republicans have "turned a serious congressional authority into a partisan weapon.".
Todayās vote disregards the
constitutional separation of powers,
the Justice Departmentās need to
protect its investigations, and the
substantial amount of information we
have provided to the Committees. , Merrick Garland, via statement.
Garland is now the third U.S. attorney
general in American history to be held in contempt of Congress, BBC reports. .
In an opinion piece published in the 'Washington Post' on June 11, Garland said that "the Justice Department is under attack like never before.".
He pointed to a rise in "conspiracy theories, falsehoods, violence and threats of violence towards department officials by Republican critics.".
The short-term political benefits of
those tactics will never make up for
the long-term cost to our country. , Merrick Garland, via the 'Washington Post'
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This Day in History: , John F. Kennedy Is Born.
May 29, 1917.
The future U.S. President
was born in Brookline, MA.
At the time of his birth,
the Kennedys were already a
prominent and politically
active American family.
As a young man, Kennedy attended
Harvard University, graduating with honors
with a degree in international relations.
His political career began in 1952,
when he was elected to the
House of Representatives.
Kennedy served as a U.S. senator
for seven years before running
for president in 1960.
Kennedy's platform of social policies and
anti-communism, combined with his charisma,
paved a way to the White House.
He was the youngest
U.S. president ever elected.
Kennedy's life and administration
was tragically cut short by his
assassination in 1963.
He was 46 years old
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In a landmark decision, Hunter Biden, the son of sitting US President Joe Biden, has been found guilty on three felony counts related to illegal gun possession. The federal court in Wilmington delivered the verdict on Tuesday, marking the first time a child of a current US president has been convicted of a crime. Hunter Biden faced charges of lying about his drug use when purchasing a firearm and illegally possessing the weapon. The charges stemmed from a 2018 incident in which Biden, then struggling with drug addiction, bought a Colt Cobra .38-calibre revolver. When completing the mandatory background check form, Biden falsely stated that he was not using illegal drugs, a misrepresentation that led to his conviction.
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Hunter Biden Is Convicted , of All 3 Felonies in Federal Gun Trial.
On June 11, President Biden's son was convicted on charges tied to buying a gun in 2018, AP reports.
Prosecutors claimed Hunter lied about his previous drug use when buying the firearm.
Hunter issued a statement saying that he was disappointed by the verdict but grateful for his family and friends' support. .
His lawyer will "continue to vigorously
pursue all the legal challenges available.".
President Biden also issued a statement, saying he "will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal.".
Jill and I will always be there
for Hunter and the rest of our
family with our love and support.
Nothing will ever change that, President Joe Biden, via statement.
The charges that Hunter was found guilty of include
"lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, making a false claim on the application by saying he was not a drug user and illegally having the gun for 11 days," AP reports. .
He faces a prison sentence of up to 25 years.
A sentencing date has not yet been set.
Hunter faces another trial in September for allegedly not paying $1.4 million in taxes.
The verdict on June 11 now means that both the current president's son and his main political rival, Donald Trump, have been convicted during an election year.
The verdict on June 11 now means that both the current president's son and his main political rival, Donald Trump, have been convicted during an election year
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Federal Firearm Trial , Against Hunter Biden , Opens in Delaware.
On June 4, lawyers are scheduled to
make their opening statements in the
federal gun case against Hunter Biden. .
Associated Press reports that the son of
President Joe Biden is charged with three
felonies stemming from a 2018 firearm purchase. .
Associated Press reports that the son of
President Joe Biden is charged with three
felonies stemming from a 2018 firearm purchase. .
The younger Biden has been accused of making
false statements to a federally licensed gun
dealer, including that he was not a drug user.
AP notes that by Hunter's own admission, he was addicted
to crack at the time following the 2015 death of his
brother from cancer, which he detailed in his memoir.
If convicted, he could face a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison, however, first-time offenders seldom receive anywhere close to the maximum sentence.
If convicted, he could face a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison, however, first-time offenders seldom receive anywhere close to the maximum sentence.
Opening statements come after a deal with
prosecutors collapsed, which would have avoided
a high-profile trial ahead of the 2024 election.
Opening statements come after a deal with
prosecutors collapsed, which would have avoided
a high-profile trial ahead of the 2024 election.
Hunter has pleaded not guilty to the charges
against him and claims that he has been
unfairly targeted by the Justice Department.
Hunter has pleaded not guilty to the charges
against him and claims that he has been
unfairly targeted by the Justice Department.
The trial comes just days after former
president Donald Trump was convicted
of 34 felony charges in New York City. .
AP points out that the proximity of the two unrelated
cases underline how the legal system has taken
center stage in the build up to the 2024 election.
AP points out that the proximity of the two unrelated
cases underline how the legal system has taken
center stage in the build up to the 2024 election.
Hunter is also facing a California trial in
September, stemming from charges
of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes
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9 Facts About , Father's Day.
In honor of fathers everywhere,
here are nine facts about the day
we spend celebrating them.
1. Father's Day falls on
every third Sunday in June.
2. The first Father's Day
was celebrated on June 19, 1910,
in Washington State.
3. Sonora Smart Dodd,
who was raised by a widower,
was inspired by Motherās Day
to seek out a day to honor fathers.
4. The first event honoring fathers
took place on July 5, 1908,
during a sermon in West Virginia.
5. President Ricard Nixon proclaimed
Fatherās Day a federal holiday in 1972.
6. Fatherās Day was almost canceled
when a movement arose to establish a
combined holiday known as Parentsā Day.
7. The Great Depression helped Fatherās Day remain intact by forcing retailers to commercialize the holiday.
8. In Europe and Latin America,
fathers are celebrated on St. Josephās Day,
which falls on March 19.
9. In Thailand, the kingās birthday determines Fatherās Day and is celebrated by donating blood and releasing captive animals
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Cucumbers Are Recalled , in 14 States.
Fresh Start Produce Sales in Florida is
recalling cucumbers over possible salmonella contamination, 'Newsweek' reports.
The 14 states affected by the recall include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
Only large, whole cucumbers
are included in the recall.
Mini and English cucumbers
are considered safe to eat.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture first informed Fresh Start that its product tested positive for salmonella.
The FDA is conducting whole genome
sequencing to determine if this sample
is related to an ongoing salmonella
outbreak investigation, Via recall notice.
Fresh Start believes it recalled the product before it could make it into consumers' hands.
Although these cucumbers are
unlikely [to be found] in the
marketplace, anyone with the
recalled product should not
consume it and should destroy
and discard it or return it to the
place of purchase for a refund, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement.
Consumers should check with their
retailer or place of purchase to
determine whether the recalled
cucumbers were sold where they shop, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement
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