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Biden Investigation May Lead to Impeachment Inquiry, Says House Speaker

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Monday that the investigation into Hunter Biden's business deals, and Joe Biden's alleged involvement, may lead to an impeachment inquirt.

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we saw groups crossing illegally in front of us in broad daylight. several different groups. some still in the water crossing over. other groups on the u.s. side but getting blocked by the state of texas with rows and rows of razor wire. we took a helicopter tour with governor desantis. take a look. he got a bird's eye view of what's going on in eagle pass. within a few minutes, we saw more migrants crossing illegally in the water. the got got a taste of what happens here day in and day out. the governor told me if he's elected on day number 1, he intends to reverse every one of president biden's authorities when it comes to the border. take a listen. >> we'll reverse everyone of them. the parole he's doing is unconstitutional. we've won against him in court in florida. we sued him on things like catch and release. he's abusing the law to change the law to allow people to have an open border. that's not what it is. all of that goes away on day

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as you all know this week the entire biden-harris administration is highlighting the work we have done to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up, not the top down. the president's economic strategy has powered the strongest recovery of any major economy in the world. this morning you heard the president announce $40 billion towards ensuring every american has access to affordable, high quality, high speed internet. on wednesday, the president will deliver a major speech in chicago to highlight how his strategy of growing the economy by growing the middle class is delivering for the american people. throughout the week -- throat the week and the next several weeks you will hear from leaders across the administration how the president's economic plan is delivering results for the american people. the admiral is here to answer

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foreign policy questions on the news of the day. john, the podium is yours. >> good afternoon, everybody. i know there is still a lot of interest out there in events in russia over the weekend, a few words at the top from me. as you all just heard from the president, the united states closely monitored those events with president biden receiving literally hour by hour updates from his national security team throughout the weekend. and those updates continue for him. on saturday morning the president convened a call with his top national security aides to discuss the developments and any impacts that instability in russia could have as we prepared for a range of scenarios, and the president also convened calls with many of our allies and partners throughout the weekend and those calls continue. national security adviser sullivan, secretary blinken, secretary of defense austin also spoke with a number of their counterparts as well. as the president noted, it was

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one. we'll have a new sheriff in town on january 20th, 2025. >> trace, a couple of other things that jumped out. he says he intends to partially pay for a border ball by taxing remittances from illegal aliens. he said he would deputize local law enforcement to deport people back to mexico. that is not happening right now and would likely bring lawsuits. he says he stands by that and believes it should be happening. back to you. >> thanks, bell. sandra? >> back to the white house now. jean-pierre is at the podium. she took a question on the economy. apparently a victoria lap. we'll dip in here and listen. >> the disbetween president biden and prime men administer modi about that, what did president biden say about press

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our conversations with the judge, she's talking about the supreme court. >> they were followed two years later by the supreme court's ruling of hodges, recognizing that lgbtq+ americans have a constitutional right to marry who they love. monumental cases moved the country forward and made possible because of the courageous couples and unrelenting advocates in the lgbtq+ community who fought for the hard won rights. president biden last year signed into law the respent for marriage act, guaranteeing the rights and protections of lgbtq+ interracial couples and calls on congress to pass the equality act for all americans. our work is not over but today we celebrate the progress that has been made and we recommit ourselves to the work ahead.

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we will hold them accountable. i don't have any assessments at this time. >> there are media reports that the biden administration had intelligence about the mutiny, whatever you call it, since mid june. is that correct, and also if that's true, why didn't the administration issue warnings to its citizens inside russia since mid june. >> i'm not going to speak to any intelligence matters as i never do from this podium. you didn't need a classified briefing to know there were tensions between prigozhin and the russian ministry of defense, he's been open about those and those tensions are escalating for the last several months. with respect to american citizens in russia, separate and apart from this matter, we have been quite clear for some time

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aftermath, there was some confusion about the attacker�*s identity. initially we were told the attacker was a woman and transgender. the police are saying, "audrey hale was a biological woman, who on a social media profile used male pronouns". when the shootings happened there is a focus on gun politics. president biden last year passed major gun safety legislation with bipartisan support, but what he really wants to do is ban assault rifles, the type of weapons used in the shooting, used in most mass shootings. but it is going to be pretty impossible for that to happen because he needs republican support. his opponents say any further laws will infringe on american people's constitutional right to own guns. nominated bell in nashville, thank you. the new leader of the snp humza yousaf is likely to be confirmed

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including the head of the school. hale was a former student, but the motivation is unknown. after 19 children were killed in a school shooting in uvalde, texas last year, president biden passed major gun safety legislation which got bipartisan support. but he says this shooting is a reminder the law does not go far enough. we have to do more to stop gun violence. it is ripping our communities apart. ripping at the soul of this nation. ripping at the very soul of the nation. police are examining a manifesto left by the assailant. but yet, once again, american families are learning that sending their children to school doesn't necessarily mean they are sending them to safety. police here are trying to piece together exactly what they know about audrey hale, a former student at the school here. in the immediate

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in protests last week, leading to violent clashes. france has been in turmoil since the president announced a number of new laws, including raising the state retirement age from 62 to 64. 0ur paris correspondent hugh schofield joins me. it seems the protests show no signs of dampening down, calming down? triat of dampening down, calming down? tirrt really. if you look behind me we have another monster demonstration going through the middle of paris. it kicked off about half an hour ago with about 200 riot police are ahead of the cortege and we have the same usual noisy very good—humoured demonstration filing past, which will continue to do so for another couple of hours. it is not the demonstration proper which are the issue, the fear is of the violence which tends to follow now after them

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