The week in 13 headlines
Gunshots rang out in a Colorado supermarket, killing 10 people on Monday, and hours later, lawmakers began the familiar political infighting over gun laws. Amid the recent series of mass shootings and the ongoing crisis at the southern border, President Joe Biden gave his first press briefing since taking office, where he left the door open to supporting filibuster reform.
Posted — UpdatedMonday
Putting 'cologne on Jim Crow': Georgia GOP lawmakers drive toward new voting restrictionsFormer top Capitol riot prosecutor says 'maybe the President is culpable' when asked about Trump
Tuesday
Senate GOP continues to resist push for expanded background checks in aftermath of recent mass shootingsManchin opposes House gun safety bills, underscoring Democratic divide over gun controlNY lawmakers promise wide-ranging and lengthy impeachment investigation into Cuomo
Wednesday
Biden assigning Harris to lead diplomatic efforts in Central America to address immigrationWhite House looks at 'ghost guns' as it weighs executive actionsMichigan Republicans push for sweeping voting restrictions with new election bills
Thursday
Biden pressed over crisis at the southern border in his first White House news conferenceBiden administration will spend nearly $10 billion to expand access to Covid-19 vaccines and build confidenceMajor conservative groups unify behind state GOP efforts to restrict voting
Friday
Georgia Republicans speed sweeping elections bill restricting voting access into lawTrump lies about Capitol riot by claiming his supporters were 'hugging and kissing' cops
And that was the week in 13 headlines.
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