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The first Biden impeachment hearing is scheduled by the House.

Also, Biden’s Censorship is on Trial

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  • 🚗 Autoworkers strike is a 2024 opportunity,

  • 📈 What if the censorship case is heard by the SCOTUS?

  • 🧑‍⚖️ The first Biden impeachment hearing is scheduled by the House.

  • And everything else you need to know.

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Autoworkers' strike and President Biden's labor and climate politics collide

Here is what's going on: Over the weekend, thousands of employees from the Big Three automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis—went on strike. The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is negotiating for better benefits, including a shorter workweek and greater compensation.

For what purpose: The auto industry's shift toward the production of electric vehicles (E.V. ), which employs fewer people and imperils jobs, is at the heart of their walkout. Additionally, the workers demand compensation for growing inflation and financial crisis losses from 2008.

  • California’s role: The pressure is increased by California's attempt to outlaw gas-powered vehicles entirely by 2035.

Explore further: Biden ran for president in 2020 on a platform that was dubbed "pro-union," but others believe he hasn't kept his word. The UAW is hesitant to back his reelection because of his drive for electric vehicles. The president is openly supporting the United Auto Workers and sending officials to assist in discussions this week in an effort to improve his standing with unions.

An issue for 2024: Former President Donald Trump, Biden's main opponent in that race, has come under fire from the Biden campaign for saying he is the candidate who is more pro-workers. Trump, though, has clout because, when he famously won Michigan in 2016, he pledged to defend workers in the car industry.

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Everything else you need to know

⚖️ Three men who were accused of plotting to kidnap the governor of Michigan were exonerated. William and Michael Null, identical twins, and Eric Molitor were charged in 2020 with planning to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer; the plot was portrayed as domestic terrorism by legacy media. The three men were found not guilty by a jury of supporting domestic terrorism and possessing a weapon on Friday. The terror plot was largely planned by the FBI, as was stated in our prior report.

💰 Hunter Biden sues the IRS for tax disclosures. Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Monday, asserting that two whistleblowers who publicly accused tax investigation fraud of improperly sharing his personal information. According to the lawsuit, the whistleblowers "targeted and sought to embarrass Mr. Biden" by disclosing private tax information in public appearances and congressional testimony. Tax violations committed by the president's son were ignored by the IRS, according to whistleblowers.

💉 The most recent COVID shot will be sought after by more than half of voters. More than half (57 percent) of voters say they plan to get the most recent COVID-19 booster shot, according to a new poll by Politico and Morning Consult, indicating that a "sizable share of the population remains open to the vaccines." Between Democrats (79%) and Republicans (39%), who think they will seek out the shot, there is a sizable partisan split.

🌊 Corruption was responsible for the disastrous dam failure in Libya. After two dams failed to receive necessary maintenance, Derna, Libya, experienced flooding that claimed at least 4,000 lives. Many people would be in grave danger if the dams failed to hold in the event of a flood, experts have been warning the Libyan government for years. However, all recommendations to fix the structures were disregarded.

🚧 The border situation is still present. According to Customs and Border Protections (CBP), the Border Patrol detained nearly 7,400 illegal aliens along the southern border just last Tuesday. Over 9,100 migrant interactions occurred in a single day when counting ports of entry. CBP had more than 21,000 migrants in its custody as of September 13.

WASHINGTON D.C

What's at risk if the SCOTUS hears the online censorship case

Here is what’s going on: The Supreme Court halted an appeals court decision that forbade some members of the government from ordering social media companies to suppress content at the request of President Joe Biden's Justice Department. Last Monday, the appeals court ruled that the government had probably violated the First Amendment, siding with Republican attorneys general and other plaintiffs.

Why is it important: Although state-sponsored censorship is currently permitted, this also suggests that the Supreme Court might accept to consider the case. A federal decision would either put an end to or legitimize the federal government's use of online censorship, setting a significant precedent for free speech.

What's at stake: According to the plaintiffs, government agencies worked to censor comments on COVID-19, vaccine requirements, the Hunter Biden laptop story, and other contentious subjects, potentially affecting elections by stifling public conversation.

What do they believe? The Biden administration's decision to take the matter before the conservative Supreme Court, which has typically ruled in favor of free expression, hasn't been viewed favorably by everyone. According to the government, federal employees' right to free expression includes the ability to instruct IT companies on what content to block.

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The first Biden impeachment hearing is scheduled by the House.

Here is what’s going on: House Republicans plan to conduct the first impeachment inquiry hearing against President Joe Biden on September 28th. The inquiry aims to investigate allegations of abuse of power and corruption by the President. During the hearing, lawmakers will assess existing evidence and provide updates on the inquiry's progress. The focus of the hearing will be on constitutional and legal issues related to Biden's alleged involvement in corruption and abuse of public office. This move comes after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy formally announced the impeachment inquiry into Biden, with key Republican figures like James Comer, Jim Jordan, and Jason Smith leading the investigation, particularly regarding Biden's alleged connections to his son's foreign business deals.

On media brief:

🌎 Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, will argue his case before the UN General Assembly in an effort to enlist support for the war against Russia from nations other than only the West.

🏛️ Zelenskyy will then travel to the United States to ask Congress for additional funding, saying that doing so is in the long-term interests of America, the world, and democracy itself.

🗽 Klaus Schwab of the WEF, Bill Gates, Matt Damon, Hillary Clinton, and representatives of the U.N. will all be in New York City next week for a number of globalist events.

🚫 A gag order that prevents the former president from speaking about his case of electoral meddling has been issued.

👼 After a state judge made a significant judgment claiming that the existing rules banning abortion no longer apply, Planned Parenthood will be free to begin providing abortion services in Wisconsin.

🎤 According to two persons familiar with the arrangements, President Joe Biden intends to deliver a speech on the dangers to American democracy in the upcoming weeks.

📢 According to people familiar with the event, the third GOP presidential debate will take place in Miami in November, as reported by CNN.

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