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Good Tuesday morning.

Here is what’s on 46 agenda today:

  • 9:30am: The President receives the President’s Daily Brief
  • 11:30am: The President delivers remarks on his plan to fight inflation and lower costs for working families, and contrast his approach with Congressional Republicans’ ultra-MAGA plan to raise taxes on 75 million American families and threaten to sunset programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid
  • 2pm: The President holds a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy to reaffirm the deep bonds of friendship and strong partnership between the United States and Italy

 

46:
Washington Post Obtains New Leaks From Supreme Court Revealing Conservative Justices Are Holding the Line
Senate passes bill to boost security for Supreme Court
Democrats want to boost Biden Ukraine aid plan to near $40B
Biden admin lifts tariffs on Ukrainian steel
White House says it has ‘not seen violence’ against Supreme Court justices, as protests erupt outside homes
Abortion rights activists hold protest outside of Justice Alito’s home
Pro-choice protests at Supreme Court justices’ homes breaks federal law: Bill Barr
Lori Lightfoot vows Chicago will be an ‘oasis’ for abortions if Roe v. Wade is overturned
Satanic Temple to argue abortion is ritual in legal challenges to states that put up hurdles to procedure
New White House press secretary’s 2018 election tweet about ‘stolen’ Georgia gov race resurfaces
Voters Tell Biden Forget Climate Change And Focus On Gas Prices
Pelosi Fawns Over Protesters’ ‘Righteous Anger’ After SCOTUS Leak
Pro-Choice Women Aren’t Rallying Around Dems’ Abortion Push. Here’s Why.
Biden FDA Commissioner Says ‘Misinformation’ Is ‘Leading Cause Of Death’ In America
Suburban Women in Arizona More Concerned by Inflation Than Abortion

Civil unrest:
Anti-CRT candidates win Dallas-area school elections, say former teachers ‘in disbelief’ over woke curriculum
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pledges to pass ‘parent’s bill of rights’
DeSantis signs bill designating statewide Victims of Communism Day
Lori Lightfoot warns the LGBTQ+ community, ‘The Supreme Court is coming for us next’
Ohio AG issues warning about “Frankenstein opioids,” more powerful than fentanyl

Coronavirus news:
China’s secrecy on COVID’s origins won’t impact US lifting tariffs, Psaki says
Susan Rice is the latest member of Biden’s inner circle to test positive for COVID-19

Other morsels:
11 journalists killed in Mexico so far this year
Full list: 2022 Pulitzer Prize winners for journalism
U.S. stocks sink over inflation concerns
A brutal sell-off on Wall Street continues as stocks sink for a 3rd day in a row
‘Steele dossier’ key source on Trump was shocked at ‘fake news’: report
Berlin mayor under fire over Ukrainian flag ban
YouTube Censors Heritage Foundation For Uploading A Video Of Trump
Will College Football Fandom Determine a West Virginia Congressional Race?

And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!

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About Liz Sheld

Liz Sheld is the senior news editor at American Greatness. She is a veteran political strategist and pollster who has worked on campaigns and public interest affairs. Liz has written at Breitbart and The Federalist, as well as at PJ Media, where she wrote "The Morning Briefing." In her spare time, she shoots sporting clays and watches documentaries.

Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 9: U.S. President Joe Biden walks to the Rose Garden for an event on high speed internet access for low-income Americans, at the White House May 9, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Biden administration announced on Monday that it will partner with internet service providers to lower the cost of high speed internet plans for low-income Americans as part of the Affordable Connectivity Program. The plan would provide high speed internet for no more than $30 a month and an estimated 48 million Americans would qualify. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)