Today’s Headlines: The urgency to prevent a government shutdown starting tomorrow is increasing as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy failed to propose a new 2024 budget or a plan to delay the shutdown, and he declined to call for a vote on the Senate's legislation to fund the government through November 17th. Meanwhile, Representative Matt Gaetz is considering the possibility of calling for a vote to remove McCarthy from the speakership, although it's seen as unlikely to succeed. President Biden faced an impeachment hearing led by House Republicans, during which subpoenas for his and his family's personal and bank records were announced, though witnesses testified there wasn't sufficient evidence for impeachment. President Biden also announced federal funding to create a library and community facility in honor of Senator John McCain, while criticizing MAGA extremism. An appeals court denied Donald Trump's request to delay his civil fraud trial, which is set to begin soon, involving allegations of exaggerating his net worth. Lastly, a Louisiana appeals court overturned a lower court ruling regarding the state's electoral map, which had raised concerns about Voting Rights Act violations and representation disparities.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: McCarthy rejects Senate spending bill while scrambling for a House plan that averts a shutdown
Axios: Biden impeachment hearing gets off to sputtering start
Axios: Biden announces library for John McCain in speech warning against MAGA extremism
Axios: Trump’s New York fraud trial cleared to begin Monday
AP News: Appeals court blocks hearings on drawing a second majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana
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