Mercatus Center senior researcher Weifeng Zhong discusses the recent Taiwan elections and impact on U.S.-China relations, and Fox News and Concord Monitor (NH) political reporter Paul Steinhauser previews the 2024 New Hampshire primary.
NASA officials testified on its mission status to return to the Moon during a public hearing before a House Science and Space subcommittee. They discussed lessons learned from the Artemis 1 mission that can be applied to future missions and outlined goals, including exploration on Mars, reaching the moon before China, and opportunities for public-private partnerships. In addition, concerns around timeliness and supply-chain issues were addressed.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce and Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, cases that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of these cases is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
Two mothers, who lost their daughters, and blame the Biden administration's immigration and border policies for their deaths, testified at a House hearing on a resolution to impeach the Homeland Security secretary over the border policies. One of the mother's daughters was murdered. Maryland police said an undocumented, teen gang member killed and raped her. The second mother testified about her daughter's death from fentanyl poisoning. This is the second impeachment hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee. The committee's chair Mark Green (R-TN) accused the secretary of "spitting" on the country's immigration laws and the Constitution. Democrats argued Republicans have no evidence or Constitutional basis to impeach him. They further accused the GOP of violating the secretary's due process rights.
Author Paul Carter delved into Richard Nixon's California roots for a deeper understanding of his journey from a Whittier law practice to the White House. The Richard Nixon Foundation in Yorba Linda, California, hosted this event.
At a get out the vote rally at Pinkerton Academy, Senator Bob Dole spoke about his ability to unite the party as a "common sense conservative." He also talked about his agenda of economic growth and returning to traditional values.
Senator John Kerry spoke to supporters at a rally in New Hampshire following his victory in the Iowa caucuses. The New Hampshire primary election was scheduled to take place the next week.
The White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion highlighting women's history included speakers from the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as well as George H.W. Bush administration Commerce Secretary Barbara Franklin.
University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus discussed presidential scandals and how public reaction to them has changed over time.
Historian Nick Mueller discussed working with author Stephen Ambrose to create the National World War II Museum. Nick Mueller serves as President and CEO Emeritus of the National World War II Museum, located in New Orleans.
Author Paul Carter delved into Richard Nixon's California roots for a deeper understanding of his journey from a Whittier law practice to the White House. The Richard Nixon Foundation in Yorba Linda, California, hosted this event.
At a get out the vote rally at Pinkerton Academy, Senator Bob Dole spoke about his ability to unite the party as a "common sense conservative." He also talked about his agenda of economic growth and returning to traditional values.
Senator John Kerry spoke to supporters at a rally in New Hampshire following his victory in the Iowa caucuses. The New Hampshire primary election was scheduled to take place the next week.
The White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion highlighting women's history included speakers from the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as well as George H.W. Bush administration Commerce Secretary Barbara Franklin.