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Democrat anger at Biden boils over

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No Summer Doldrums in 2022
Curated by
Carl Sullivan, Flipboard Politics Desk
July is usually a sleepy time in Washington, but not this year. Democrats are still working on a new budget package though inflation is causing moderates to resist new spending. And through seven hearings so far, the House January 6 select committee has delivered more bombshells than anyone expected, reopening the debate over whether former president Donald Trump should be charged with crimes. Meanwhile, a Trump 2024 candidacy no longer looks like a sure bet. These stories will bring you up to speed, plus Roll Call suggests an unlikely summer movie superhero.
Democrats' inflation anger boils over with Biden abroad
Democrats' inflation anger boils over with Biden abroad
ABC News · Rick Klein, Averi Harper and Alisa Wiersema
High prices remain an issue that's virtually impervious to spin.
Jan. 6 hearings: What we've learned, and what's next
Jan. 6 hearings: What we've learned, and what's next
Associated Press · Mary Clare Jalonick
A rundown of what we've learned so far from the public hearings of the select Jan. 6 committee.
Why Biden's handshakes are making headlines on his Middle East trip
Why Biden's handshakes are making headlines on his Middle East trip
The Hill · Zach Schonfeld
Is the White House trying to avoid a photo op of the president shaking hands with the Saudi crown prince?
Trump discussing 2024 plans at secret donor dinners
Trump discussing 2024 plans at secret donor dinners
POLITICO · Alex Isenstadt
The consensus has been that Trump should run again. The only question is when he should announce.
Trump's GOP grip slips with 46% in poll seeking new 2024 nominee
Trump's GOP grip slips with 46% in poll seeking new 2024 nominee
Bloomberg · Jordan Fabian
But the former president remains the leading candidate in a hypothetical race against five other possible GOP opponents.
Battleground Congressional races where Roe's end could have the biggest impact
Battleground Congressional races where Roe's end could have the biggest impact
Vox · Nicole Narea
The Supreme Court's decision could help Democrats in 17 tight midterm contests.
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The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022
CNN · Simone Pathe
President Joe Biden's poor approval numbers are weighing down Democrats looking to maintain control of Congress.
Americans' support for LGBTQ rights often stops with transgender rights
Americans' support for LGBTQ rights often stops with transgender rights
FiveThirtyEight · Natalie Jackson
Despite widespread support for general nondiscrimination policies, many Americans actually do support restricting rights for transgender people.
Opinion: Democrats must announce a changing of the guard
Opinion: Democrats must announce a changing of the guard
Esquire · Jack Holmes
And that starts with Joe Biden making room for a new standard-bearer.
'Thor' isn't the superhero movie of the summer. It's Gabby Giffords
'Thor' isn't the superhero movie of the summer. It's Gabby Giffords
Roll Call · Jason Dick
The shooting survivor is unstoppable in new documentary "Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down."
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