George Mason University's Jamil Jaffer discusses the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and former journalist and author Ken Walsh discusses his book "The Architect of Toxic Politics in America."
President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a joint news conference from the White House's Rose Garden. They discussed their partnerships in areas such as defense, trade, and space exploration. Moreover, President Biden announced a trilateral summit between himself, Prime Minister Kishida, and Philippine President Bongbong Marcos that would take place the following day. He also responded to a question about Arizona's Supreme Court upholding a near-total abortion ban.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivered an address before a joint meeting of Congress. He spoke about Japan and the United States' strong bond and alliance. He also condemned Russia for its invasion and continued war in Ukraine. Other topics he touched on included the importance of democracy and rule of law, nuclear deterrence and the strategic challenge with China.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held a news conference after meeting at Mr. Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. They discussed illegal immigration and border security, with Speaker Johnson announcing that House Republicans would introduce legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote. Moreover, Donald Trump took reporters' questions on several topics, including: supporting Mike Johnson amid Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) expressing interest in removing him as speaker, Ukraine aid, his thoughts on an abortion ban, and reports of Iran planning an attack on Israel. Mr. Trump also said that he would testify in his upcoming hush money trial taking place in New York City.
"Arizona, this fight is about freedom," Vice President Kamala Harris said in reference to reproductive rights. The vice president traveled to Tucson, Arizona in the wake of the state's Supreme Court upholding an 1864 law banning abortion. She went on to say the women of Arizona, "now live under one of the most extreme abortion bans in our nation." She said the overturning of Roe V. Wade was, "the opening act part of a full-on attack, state by state on reproductive freedom." She placed the blame solely on former President Donald Trump.
It's the war between the States - of the States addresses! Governors who knocked other states - states whose governors happen to be from opposite parties. It happened a lot this year in State of the State addresses. Instead of the Blue versus the Gray, this civil war - the rhetorical civil war -- is the Blue versus the Red. What were their attack lines? Find out in the latest episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly." And we've added a twist -- hear specifically from Republican and Democratic governors who might run for president in 2028.
Former member of Congress and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) discussed current political issues at Georgetown University. He spoke about why he voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election results following the attack on the U.S. Capitol and why he still supports 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in light of Mr. Trump's alleged role in the attack. Moreover, he claimed that his removal as House speaker was motivated by personal animus from Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), after not stopping an ethics complaint against Mr. Gaetz for alleged sexual relations with a minor. Former Rep. McCarthy was interviewed by Mo Elleithee, executive director of Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service and former campaign spokesperson for Hillary Clinton.
The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control held a hearing to examine the role of shell companies in facilitating transnational crime, such as fentanyl trafficking. Key topics included bad actors using such companies for money laundering and cartels using registered U.S. aircraft to smuggle illegal drugs. The Corporate Transparency Act was passed in 2021, which is intended to outlaw anonymous U.S. shell companies.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He fielded questions on the department's priorities and addressed concerns over border security, calling it a "crisis" - and urging Congress to take legislative action. Topics included sanctuary cities, detaining illegal migrants, and fentanyl. In addition, FEMA funding, housing for Maui fire victims, and regulating building codes to withstand natural disasters were discussed. This hearing took place as the House is preparing to deliver Articles of Impeachment to the Senate against the Homeland Security secretary.
Bloomberg News congressional reporter Erik Wasson previews the week ahead in Congress and Pew Research Center's Carroll Doherty discusses Pew's new research on how party identification has shifted over the past three decades.