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Fox News host Tucker Carlson is promising to air footage that Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has handed over from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. How Dems are handling it: Democrats are forming a strategy to rebut any narratives that they think Carlson could push. ^ Keep in mind: "Democrats of all stripes say they have no faith that Carlson, who has promoted conspiracy theories surrounding the Capitol rampage of Jan. 6, 2021, will use the exclusive footage to present an impartial account of the events of that day." What a Dem rebuttal to Carlson's claims could look like, via The Hill's Mike Lillis |
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Ted, Rick and Mike are in the house!: |
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) has kicked off in National Harbor, Md.(!) Today's big speakers: Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) — and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Watch live Event details and agenda |
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A lil' Dem-on-Dem squabbling is coming: |
President Biden is planning to introduce his budget plan next week with an expected fight within his party over tax increases. Why?: "Democrats campaigned on repealing the Trump-era tax cuts ahead of the 2020 election but fell short after Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) balked at key elements of Biden's tax plan." ^ So then: "Talk of repealing any of the Trump tax cuts before the 2024 election had fallen off the table and Senate Democrats have recently steered clear of insisting that any deficit reduction plan that comes before Congress this year include big tax increases." Until now: "Now Biden is putting the topic back in the national spotlight." What we know, via The Hill's Alexander Bolton |
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➤ WHERE THE STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS PLAN STANDS: |
President Biden is *not* confident the Supreme Court will side with the plan: "I'm confident we're on the right side of the law. I'm not confident about the outcome of the decision yet," Biden told reporters. 'John Roberts takes center stage in the battle over student loan forgiveness': From CNN's senior Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic Regardless of how the court rules, borrowers will have to restart payments soon: Either 60 days after the Supreme Court ruling or 60 days after June 30. USA Today Q&A on what to expect — and how to prepare |
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➤ HAPPENING TOMORROW AT NOON — HAVE YOUR STUDENT LOAN QUESTIONS ANSWERED: |
The Washington Post is hosting a live Q&A with its experts, Michelle Singletary and Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, Friday at noon on the restart of student loan payments. Submit questions |
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Mark your calendars for peak pink!: |
The National Mall and Memorial Parks for the National Park Service announced on Wednesday that D.C.'s cherry blossoms are expected to peak between March 22 and March 25. Is this early?: The peak is usually around April 4, so it's a bit early. But the earliest peak was March 15, so it's not breaking a record. More on the announcement, from WTOP News's Jack Moore When is the National Cherry Blossom Festival?: March 18 through April 16. Festival details What do the buds look like now?: Here's a photo |
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| ➤ IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR MARCH PLANS: |
Washingtonian published a list of 11 events happening in Washington, D.C., in March. The list |
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New behind-the-scenes reporting — what went down before the Mar-a-Lago raid?: |
The Washington Post's Carol D. Leonnig, Devlin Barrett, Perry Stein and Aaron C. Davis report that "months of disputes between Justice Department prosecutors and FBI agents over how best to try to recover classified documents from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club and residence led to a tense showdown near the end of July last year, according to four people familiar with the discussions." The gist: Prosecutors wanted the raid to be conducted. The FBI did not — and even tried to slow down the investigation. Read the full story |
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Cases to date: 103.2 million Death toll: 1,115,637 Current hospitalizations: 20,339 |
| Shots administered: 671 million Fully vaccinated: 69.3 percent CDC data here. |
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Tidbit — where does Mitt Romney gets his suits?: |
The New Republic's Pablo Manríquez tweeted, "Asked [Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah)] who is his tailor. Menswear enthusiasts tend to agree he and [Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.)] are the Senate's best dressed hombres. 'I don't have a tailor,' said Romney. 'I go to Nordstrom's and buy off the rack.'" "Mind: blown," Manríquez added. Throwback from 2013: Remember in the "MITT" documentary on Netflix when Romney ironed the shirt while he wore it? HuffPost article — with video — from 2013 Manríquez then recalled a tweet from 2021: "Asked [Warnock] this week who is the tailor behind his exquisite suits. 'Tailor!?!' laughed Warnock. 'This is off the rack, man!'" |
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Eeek, another space launch!: |
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The Senate is in. The House is out. President Biden is in Washington, D.C. Vice President Harris is speaking at an event in Baltimore. - 9:30 a.m.: Biden received his daily briefing.
- 10 a.m.: Harris spoke at the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference in Baltimore.
- 11:30 a.m.: The Senate held two roll call votes related to nominations. Today's Senate agenda
- 1 p.m.: Biden attends the Senate Democratic Caucus Lunch in the U.S. Capitol.
- 1:45 p.m.: The Senate holds a confirmation judicial vote.
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- This morning: Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a press conference in New Delhi, India. Watch
- Today: The Alex Murdaugh trial continues. What's happening today: Closing arguments for Murdaugh's defense team. Livestream
- 2:30 p.m.: White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gives a press briefing. Livestream
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Today is National Banana Cream Pie Day. |
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But the greasy fingers! What about the greasy fingers?!: |
Kentucky Fried Chicken is bringing back the "KFC Double Down" on March 6 for a limited time. If you need a refresher: It's a sandwich that replaced the bun with two pieces of fried chicken. When was the last time it was on KFC's menu?: 2014 (!) Details from CNN Business's Jordan Valinsky |
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