This week, Speaker Nancy Pelosi pressed ahead with a select committee after legislation establishing a bipartisan, independent panel made up of experts outside Congress to further investigate the events that unfolded on January 6th at the Capitol. Fox News Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram, explains what to expect from the latest investigation into the insurrection.
The Department of Justice is suing the state of Georgia over its new voting rights law, The Election Integrity Act of 2021 or SB 202. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said Georgia’s election law was passed, “with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of Black Georgians to vote on account of their race or color.” SB 202 requires voter ID for absentee ballots, expands early in-person voting, limits the use of drop boxes, shortens runoff elections, and prohibits outside groups from giving free food or water to people waiting in line.
FOX News Washington Correspondent Rachel Sutherland speaks with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) about the DOJ lawsuit against his state’s voting law and why he’s defending voter I.D. for absentee ballots.
President Joe Biden launched a series of missile strikes against Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq and Syria last weekend. The Biden administration citing self-defense and that President Biden had the power to order the strikes under constitutional authority. This is the second time this year the President ordered airstrikes without notifying Congress until afterward, leaving Democrats frustrated and pushing to revise the Authorization for Use of Military Force that was put into place after the September 11th attacks. Fox News Washington Correspondent Rachel Sutherland speaks with Fox News State Department Correspondent, Rich Edson about the fallout from the strikes, as well as the current state of US-Iran relations, as the Biden administration attempts to renegotiate the nuclear deal.
As the Fourth of July approaches and some Americans travel to celebrate with friends and family, the United States will fall short of President Biden’s goal of vaccinating at least 70% of Americans by the holiday. Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Fox News Contributor, Dr. Marty Makary helps explain how the vaccination rate doesn’t tell the whole story about the COVID-19 risk.