President Biden has been in touch with Richard Fierro, an Army veteran credited with taking down the gunman inside an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., over the weekend. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday that Biden personally thanked Fierro "for his bravery and for his, just, instinct to act." "The president just moments ago spoke to Richard and his wife Jess. He offered his condolences to them and also his support and he talked through what it's like to grieve," she said. Additionally, Jean-Pierre noted that bar patron Thomas James also has been credited with confronting and stopping the gunman during the shooting on Saturday. "Richard and Thomas are heroes, and we are so grateful for their quick action," Jean-Pierre said. Read more here. |
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Welcome to The Hill's Evening Report, catching you up on news from the afternoon and looking at the big stories likely to impact tomorrow. |
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📃 Supreme Court declines to shield Trump tax returns from Congress |
The Supreme Court rejected an emergency appeal from former President Trump seeking to shield his tax returns from House Democrats, capping a multiyear legal battle and paving the way for the release of his tax returns. |
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🎓 Biden officials extend student loan payment pause to June 2023
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The Biden administration on Tuesday extended the pandemic-era student loan payment pause and interest accrual until no later than June 2023 while the administration faces legal challenges to its debt forgiveness plan. |
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🍑 Senate GOP PAC accuses Warnock of mismanaging apartments
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The Senate Republicans' main super PAC has launched a new attack ad, accusing Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) of mismanaging an Atlanta apartment building. |
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👋 Fauci makes final appearance in White House briefing room
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Chief medical adviser to the president Anthony Fauci has made his final appearance in the White House briefing room as he retires from government. |
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💉 White House launches year-end push to improve lagging COVID jabs
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The White House has launched a six-week sprint aimed at convincing people to get updated COVID-19 vaccines before the end of the year. |
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🚒 Barr: Trump 'will burn the whole house down'
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Former Attorney General Bill Bar has called for a new leader of the Republican Party, warning in a blistering rebuke that former President Trump "will burn the whole house down." |
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🇨🇳 Austin warns of Beijing's 'dangerous behavior' in China meeting
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met on the sidelines in Cambodia with China's defense minister this week to discuss global security tensions and to urge his counterpart in Beijing to keep an open line of communication. |
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📉 Investor home purchases drop record amount in the third quarter
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Investor home purchases fell by a record amount in the third quarter, outpacing the overall decline in home sales nationwide. |
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📱 Musk says he's done with Twitter layoffs
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Elon Musk is reportedly done with Twitter layoffs and looking to hire again after slashing nearly half of the company's workforce earlier this month. |
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🏀 Kobe's daughter seeks restraining order against accused stalker
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Natalia Bryant, the 19-year-old daughter of the late Kobe Bryant, is seeking a restraining order against a man accused of being a stalker with a criminal history involving guns. |
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