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Devastating News for President Joe Biden

Also, Supreme Court’s new term expectations

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  • 🏛 Supreme Court’s new term expectations,

  • 🔎 Devastating News for President Joe Biden,

  • 🇺🇸 McCarthy was voted out as House Speaker,

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Here is what to expect in the Supreme Court’s new term

Here is what's going on: Monday marked the start of a new term for the Supreme Court, which has agreed to consider many cases with strong political overtones. By the end of the next year, it will probably have decided on the majority of them.

Why it’s important: With a 6-3 conservative majority, the court has a history of siding with the right in cases involving the constitution.

  • Free speech: Texas and Florida will defend rules that let users of social media sites sue them for limiting their online expression in two lawsuits that have been merged. The case Missouri v. Biden, which challenges the administration's involvement in social media censorship, will probably also be heard by the court.

  • The executive power: In the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the precedent that grants federal agencies final control in how to interpret the laws they enforce is being challenged. This might significantly cut back on restrictions across a range of policy sectors.

  • The 2nd Amendment: The Supreme Court will consider in United States v. Rahimi whether or not those who are subject to restraining orders for domestic violence are allowed to purchase firearms.

  • Transgenderism in schools: Following contradictory decisions from lower courts, some people are hoping the Supreme Court would take up the issue of instructors "socially transitioning" transgender pupils without their parent's permission.

Furthermore: A complaint claiming that the conservative South Carolina legislature purposefully created racially biased electoral boundaries will also be heard by the court. In a related case, the justices ruled against Alabama in June. Since it overturned a lower court decision earlier this year, the court is also likely to weigh in on access to the abortion medication mifepristone.

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Everything else you need to know

McCarthy was dismissed as speaker. After a vote in the House, Speaker Kevin McCarthy was removed from his leadership role. Rep. Gaetz called for the vote because McCarthy broke his commitments to conservative members to cut spending, secure the border, and scale back aid to Ukraine. McCarthy stated at a farewell press conference that he would not seek re-election as Speaker. (CNN)

Murder of prominent left-wing activists. Popular progressive campaign manager and social justice advocate Ryan Carson was fatally murdered in Brooklyn, New York. The incident runs counter to the progressive narrative that crime isn't a major problem in blue areas, particularly in light of the recent death of a second liberal journalist. (CBS)

CDC concealed the COVID-19 vaccine's potential link to myocarditis. An investigation associating the COVID-19 vaccine to cardiac inflammation in young males was rejected for publication by six medical publications, among them the CDC's. Internal records have now disproved the CDC's previous claim that they "have not seen any reports" of heart inflammation. Period Times

DC lawmakers are impacted by the crime surge. On Monday, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) was the victim of a carjacking outside his housing complex south of the Capitol. A staff member for Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) was stabbed earlier this year, while Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) was assaulted in her apartment complex. (ABC, Fox News)

Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, demanded that "not another cent" be spent on Ukraine until the Biden administration outlines a plan to put an end to the violence. The statement from the significant group indicates a further waning of support for aid to Ukraine. (X: Kevin Roberts)

Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, claimed he "opposed" McCarthy in the past and blamed Trump for helping McCarthy hold onto power. This hill

To terminate debates, according to the Trump campaign. Officials from the Trump team asked that the Republican National Convention cancel all upcoming debates and concentrate on ensuring electoral integrity before 2024. (Trump Campaign Official)

Republicans in the House have gotten in touch with Trump and are working to have him take over as speaker. The Fox News

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Devastating News for President Joe Biden

Here is what's going on: President Joe Biden is facing challenges and scrutiny over his 2024 re-election bid, not only from Republicans but also from within his own Democratic party.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson, both Democrats, have announced their intentions to run against Biden. Minnesota Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips, who had been considering a primary challenge against Biden, recently stepped down from his congressional roles, citing incongruent convictions about 2024.

Phillips expressed concern about the age of both Biden and potential GOP candidate Donald Trump, emphasizing an "actuarial issue" regarding their likelihood of living through another term. Despite his concerns, Phillips stated he would support Biden if he becomes the Democratic nominee, given his greater concerns about Trump as a candidate.

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Kevin McCarthy was voted out as House Speaker

Here is what's going on: Kevin McCarthy, the House speaker, faced a historic removal from his position, led by Republican Matt Gaetz and backed by seven other Republicans and all House Democrats.

The move came after McCarthy's failure to deliver on promises regarding fiscal responsibility and frustration with omnibus spending packages. While some argue this was a necessary step, others believe it was politically motivated and could lead to chaos in the House.

Potential candidates to replace McCarthy include Steve Scalise, Tom Emmer, Kevin Hern, and Jim Jordan, with a long-shot possibility of Donald Trump stepping in. The situation reflects ongoing divisions within the Republican Party and raises questions about the future of House leadership.

On media:

According to reports, the Pentagon declared that it had almost used up all of the military assistance from Ukraine. (Just the News)

For the opportunities, guys who identified as non-binary fought their way into a tech conference for women. (The Daily Wire)

The Space Force of the Defense Department awarded SpaceX a $70 million government contract to construct "Starshield," the Space Force's satellite infrastructure. Source: (The Science Times)

After his prior plea agreement was turned down, Hunter Biden entered a not-guilty plea to three firearms counts, paving the way for the president's son's high-profile trial in 2024. (AP)

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