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Greg Clugston
SRN Correspondent Greg Clugston keeps you informed about all the news coming from the White House.
Biden, Harris release annual financial disclosure statements
President Biden and Vice President Harris have released their financial disclosure statements. The president’s personal financial situation was little changed last year. According to an Office of Government Ethics form, he and his wife reported total assets between roughly one and two-and-a-half million dollars. The first family’s liabilities include a mortgage on their personal home. Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband have financial holdings of at least two-point-9 million dollars. Harris reported being gifted tickets valued at more than 16-hundred dollars to a Beyonce concert.
Listen DownloadAt Peace Officers Memorial, Biden honors law enforcement
President Biden paid tribute to law enforcement at the annual Peace Officers Memorial service. Speaking at the event held on the grounds of the U-S Capitol, the president honored men and women police officers across the nation. He also paid tribute to the more than 200 officers killed in the line of duty over the past year, describing them as heroes and offering condolences to their families.
Listen DownloadTrump and Biden agree to debates in June and September
President Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to debate each other in June and September. In a move that bypasses the nonpartisan commission on debates, the Biden and Trump campaigns have scheduled televised debates on CNN in June and on ABC in September. Trump not only accepted the president’s proposal of two earlier debates, he also offered a counter-proposal — additional one-on-one debates in July and August, plus a debate for the vice presidential nominees.
Listen DownloadBiden proposes two debates with Trump in June, September
President Biden is proposing two debates with Donald Trump in a move that bypasses the nonpartisan debates commission. Earlier this month, Trump challenged the president to a debate before the fall. In a new video, Mr. Biden accepted. The Biden campaign now says it won’t participate in the three traditional debates sponsored by the commission. Instead, it proposes a pair of televised debates in June and September.
Listen DownloadBiden to honor police at Peace Officers Memorial Service
President Biden to pay tribute to the nation’s law enforcement and remember fallen police officers. The event at the U-S Capitol is the annual Peace Officers Memorial service, where the president will praise the courage of the nation’s police officers and honor those killed in the line of duty. In his Police Week proclamation, Mr. Biden said “being a police officer is more than what they do — it is who they are.” And he said we “will never forget their sacrifice.”
Listen DownloadWhite House defends VP Harris’s use of profanity
The White House is defending Vice President Harris’s use of profane language. During a public appearance this week, the vice president used profanity while offering advice to young Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders about how to break through barriers. Asked about the appropriateness of the language, White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre described the vice president as “passionate.” Profanity in politics is nothing new, though. For example, Donald Trump’s rallies often feature coarse language.
Listen DownloadMore tariffs could be imposed if Chinese EV makers move to Mexico
The Biden administration is suggesting that additional tariffs could be imposed if China tries to create a loophole by producing electric vehicles in Mexico. The Chinese EV company BYD is exploring factory sites in Mexico and it’s seen as a move to avoid newly announced import taxes by the U-S. Asked if there might be additional tariffs should Chinese companies launch production in Mexico, U-S Trade Representative Katherine Tai said, “Stay tuned.” She also said that tariffs with Mexico was something the administration is talking about with industry leaders, workers, and partners.
Listen DownloadBiden slaps tariffs on China imports, including EVs, semiconductors
President Biden is imposing new tariffs on imports from China. The president is raising tariffs on a range of Chinese-made goods, including semiconductors, solar equipment, medical supplies, and electric vehicles. In a Rose Garden speech, the president accused Beijing of unfair trade practices by subsidizing industries and flooding foreign markets. China responded by accusing the U-S of bullying.
Listen DownloadHouse GOP upset with Biden over paused arms shipment to Israel
House Republicans are condemning the Biden administration’s decision to pause shipments to Israel.
After the U-S paused a shipment of bombs to Israel earlier this month and President Biden threatened to withhold offensive weapons if Israeli forces invaded Rafah, House Republicans took notice. They’re pushing a bill that calls for the “expeditious delivery” of arms shipments to Israel. A White House spokesperson said the administration is strongly opposed to any effort to constrain the president’s ability to deploy security assistance. A House vote is expected this week.
Airlines sue Transportation Dept over fee disclosure rule
Major U-S airlines are suing the Transportation Department over a new rule about disclosing fees. Airlines including American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Hawaiian, and Alaska, filed suit against the department after being told they must disclose all airline fees upfront. The airlines argue that such a regulation is outside of the government’s authority and would confuse travelers. The Biden administration touted the new rule, saying it would help consumers avoid unneeded or unexpected fees.
Listen DownloadBiden administration to impose new tariffs on China imports
The Biden administration plans to impose major new tariffs on a range of imports from China. According to a U-S official familiar with the plan, new tariffs would be slapped on Chinese electric vehicles, semiconductors, solar equipment and medical supplies. China’s EVs present a problem for President Biden, who has pushed for electric vehicles in his climate agenda. But China’s low-priced vehicles could pose a threat to U-S manufacturing jobs. As the 2024 campaign wears on, both the president and Donald Trump are vowing to be tough on China.
Listen DownloadBiden faces blowback on weapons ultimatum to Israel
More U.S. aid heads to Ukraine as Russia steps up attacks
In 2024 race, Trump and Biden differ sharply on expiring tax cuts
The 2024 presidential contest features sharply opposing views on taxes. Many of the income tax cuts signed into law by Donald Trump in 2017 are set to expire after next year. If all the tax cuts expire, the vast majority of U.S. households would see their payments to the IRS increase. But if all the tax cuts are extended, another 4-and-a-half trillion dollars would be added to the national debt over the next decade. President Biden wants to extend the middle-class tax cuts while raising taxes on the wealthy. But Trump argues that tax increases would destroy the economy.
Listen DownloadHunter Biden’s trial on gun charges set for June
Hunter Biden’s trial on firearms charges is set to move forward next month. Lawyers for the president’s son were not successful in getting the judge in the case to dismiss the prosecution, and a federal appeals court did not rule on the merits of the claim. As a result, the judge announced that Hunter Biden’s trial should begin on June 3rd in Delaware. It’s expected to last 3 to 6 days. The younger Biden has pleaded not guilty to lying about his drug use in 2018 in order to buy a gun.
Listen DownloadU.S. announces new $400 million package of weapons for Ukraine
New Biden rule aims to speed up asylum processing
The Biden administration has announced a new rule aimed at speeding up asylum processing at the southern border. The asylum rule change would allow the U-S to quickly reject a limited group of people believed to have committed serious crimes or who have terrorist links. It would shift the decision-making from a judge to asylum officers. The new rule comes as the Biden administration has been struggling to demonstrate to voters that it has a handle on immigration. Republicans have consistently slammed the administration over policies that they say have worsened problems at the southern border.
Listen DownloadWhite House defends Biden’s red line warning to Israel
Biden says U.S. won’t supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah
President Biden is threatening to withhold American weapons if Israel launches an all-out assault on the Gazan city of Rafah. The president said he’s still committed to Israel’s defense, but he would not send offensive weapons if there’s a major ground operation in Rafah. He told CNN that if the Israelis invade Rafah, the U-S will not “supply the weapons and artillery shells used.” Mr. Biden has said that Israel needs to do far more to protect the lives of civilians in Gaza, including in Rafah where more than a million civilians are sheltering.
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