Today in Capital Matters: Nicotine and Industrial Policy By Dominic Pino 11:49 AM Jessica Melugin and Ryan Young write about the federal nicotine crackdown and Veronique de Rugy discusses French industrial policy.
A Terrible Answer: To Stop Russia, Biden Says American Drivers Will Pay More ‘as Long as It Takes’ By Jim Geraghty 11:10 AM Biden declaring that $5 per gallon gas is the price of supporting Ukraine is likely to undermine Americans’ interest in supporting Ukraine.
White House Reporters Urge Press Secretary to End Biden-Event Restrictions By Brittany Bernstein 10:03 PM ‘We are all left wondering who is making these decisions and what are the criteria on which they are based?’
SCOTUS’s Narrow Ruling on Remain in Mexico Punts on the Real Question By Mark Krikorian 3:31 PM Can a president just release illegal border-crossers into the United States en masse?
What Happens If Democrats Start Creating Exceptions to the Filibuster? By Jim Geraghty June 30, 2022 Biden contends the minority party in the Senate should be able to block legislation with 41 votes unless he thinks the bill is really important.
Biden Calls for Filibuster ‘Exception’ to Codify Roe after ‘Outrageous’ Supreme Court Decision By Diana Glebova June 30, 2022 Biden made the remarks at a NATO summit in Madrid.
Karine Jean-Pierre Has an Impossible Job: Making Biden Look Good By Jim Geraghty June 30, 2022 It’s not just her — the entire Biden administration doesn’t have good answers for the country’s problems.
Kamala Harris Backtracks after Guaranteeing Biden Will Run in 2024 By Diana Glebova June 29, 2022 Biden, the oldest man ever sworn-in as president, has not officially announced his 2024 bid.
Latest Iran Discussions Conclude, Deadlocked By Jimmy Quinn June 29, 2022 The Biden administration, searching for a foreign-policy victory, has given no indication that it intends to abandon the dialogue.
Biden Launches Global ‘Build Back Better’ Reboot By Jimmy Quinn June 29, 2022 President Biden relaunched a massive international infrastructure partnership, now called the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, at the G-7 Summit.