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  1. Biden will announce one of his biggest climate rules today, which agencies say could make electric cars dominate the majority of auto sales by 2032. Read more
  2. Texas’ new law allowing police to arrest and detain people for illegally crossing the Mexico border can go into effect, the Supreme Court ruled. Read more
  3. Peter Navarro, a former trade adviser in Donald Trump’s White House, appears to be heading to jail after Chief Justice John Roberts turned down his emergency motion to stave off his imminent jail sentence for his defiance of a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. Read more
  4. A conviction in Donald Trump's Manhattan trial may not doom the former president in the 2024 election, but it could turn off independents, a new POLITICO Magazine/Ipsos poll suggests. Read more
  5. Fani Willis is not disqualified from prosecuting Donald Trump’s Georgia case. But someone has to step down, a judge just ruled. Read more
  6. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for new elections in Israel, describing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government as an "obstacle to peace" amid his country's ongoing war in Gaza. Read more
  7. USAID chief reveals what she told Netanyahu: You need to "improve compliance" with international humanitarian law. Read more
  8. The White House is expected to announce as soon as today that it will send a number of Army Tactical Missile Systems to Ukraine in a new $300 million worth package of military aid, according to U.S. officials with knowledge of the discussions. Read more #Ukraine
  9. Robert Hur told lawmakers in a high-profile hearing that Joe Biden’s public comments about his handling of classified documents contradict the findings in his report. Read more
  10. Donald Trump’s newly-installed leadership team at the RNC has begun to push out dozens of officials. All told, more than 60 RNC staffers are expected to be let go. Read more
  11. President Biden used his official budget request to Congress as a campaign leaflet, calling out Donald Trump by name for “deliberately” hiding the cost of tax cuts to corporations and multi-millionaires. Read more
  12. No Labels voted on Friday to move forward with its presidential ticket, but they currently do not have a candidate — and may not find one. Read more
  13. Ringwiss, an influential X account, is changing how the public understands Congress, and how members understand their own power. The person behind it: a 20-year-old from the U.K. Read more
  14. Ringwiss, an influential X account, is changing how the public understands Congress, and how members understand their own power. The person behind it: a 20-year-old from the U.K. Read more
  15. During his State of the Union address, President Biden will order the U.S. military to establish a port in Gaza so more humanitarian aid can reach Palestinians. Read more
  16. Mark Harris, who was once accused of election fraud, won the North Carolina House primary. Harris was endorsed by the political arm of the House Freedom Caucus. He’s heavily favored to win the general election in November. Read more
  17. Exclusive | Arizona prosecutors accelerated their probe of Donald Trump's 2020 fake electors plot, issuing grand jury subpoenas in recent weeks. Read more
  18. Mitch McConnell is endorsing Donald Trump for president, a move that the Senate GOP leader waited on making until after Trump's only main rival dropped out of the GOP primary. Read more
  19. Federal prosecutors indicted Sen. Bob Menendez once again, accusing the New Jersey lawmaker of having his former lawyer "make false and misleading statements" to investigators in a years-long corruption probe. Read more
  20. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced she will not run for reelection this year, setting up a race between Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake to succeed her. Read more

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