Stocks fall on Fed chair’s pessimism

“We had the tariff shock, we had the pandemic, and now we have an energy shock of some size and duration” amid war in Iran, Jerome Powell said at a news conference.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome PowellJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Republicans grow more frustrated with Justice Department’s Fed probe

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told Semafor that lawmakers won’t advance Trump’s pick for chair “until 292 days expires or the investigation does.”
Sens. John Kennedy, R-La., and Thom Tillis, R-N.C.Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Paul to oppose Mullin’s confirmation — but won’t block him

The two Republican senators sparred during Mullin’s hearing to become Homeland Security secretary
Markwayne Mullin during his confirmation hearing Nathan Howard/Reuters

Gabbard’s standing intact amid mixed signals on Iran

The director of national intelligence appeared on the Hill one day after the public resignation of a top aide over the war.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi GabbardKevin Lamarque/Reuters
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FBI investigates intelligence aide who resigned over war

Inquiry focuses on alleged leaks.
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How the US economy will cope with the Iran war

Moody’s Analytics forecast the probability of a recession in the next year at 49%, driven largely by higher oil prices.
Exxon gas station pumpKen Cedeno/Reuters

Stocks fall on Fed chair’s pessimism

“We had the tariff shock, we had the pandemic, and now we have an energy shock of some size and duration” amid war in Iran, Jerome Powell said at a news conference.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome PowellJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Gabbard’s standing intact amid mixed signals on Iran

The director of national intelligence appeared on the Hill one day after the public resignation of a top aide over the war.

Republicans grow more frustrated with Justice Department’s Fed probe

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told Semafor that lawmakers won’t advance Trump’s pick for chair “until 292 days expires or the investigation does.”

Paul to oppose Mullin’s confirmation — but won’t block him

The two Republican senators sparred during Mullin’s hearing to become Homeland Security secretary

Why AIPAC shouldn’t get too excited about its Illinois primary strategy

While AIPAC spent money to defend pro-Israel candidates and fend off the most anti-Israel candidates, Israel’s critics often helped out by fighting amongst themselves.

Big-spending Democratic PACs see mixed results in Illinois

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the nomination for Senate, while progressive critics of Israel, AI, and crypto won nominations for two Chicago-area House seats.

Palantir CTO says US has ‘lost deterrence’

Shyam Sankar also argued that it’s in the “national interest” for AI companies to work with the Pentagon.

Republicans descend into a familiar mode: Risky House-Senate infighting

The agenda items imperiled by the cross-Capitol squabble include national security and affordability priorities.

White House details status of immigration enforcement talks

Still, Democrats say a deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is far off.
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