Good morning, and welcome to RedState's "Morning Minute" — a brief glimpse at which stories are trending at the moment and a look ahead at what the day may bring. Consider this your one-stop shop for news to kickstart your day.
TOP O' THE MORNIN'
Yikes: Inside Reports of Just How Much Biden Is Slipping Behind the Scenes
How many things is he messing up if we are only hearing some of these things now, and what effect may they have on the nation?
Biggs Absolutely Levels Garland, Blows Up the Excuses Not to Turn Over Hur Audio
Biggs then honed in on the problem, saying the DOJ had already admitted to altering the transcript in terms of "filler words." Biggs said then that because of that, we don't know what was edited out and how that might have changed things.
Biden Lands in France Ahead of D-Day Commemoration, Immediately Needs a Nap
With any luck, Team Biden will spend Wednesday ensuring that they can get just the right pharmaceutical cocktail, timed just right, so POTUS won't embarrass the country at Thursday's ceremonies.
WHAT'S ON TAP?
Today on Capitol Hill...
It might be a tad less feisty on the Hill Wednesday — fewer hearings scheduled and no Anthony Fauci or Merrick Garland. Here's a sampling of the day's agenda:
- House Financial Services — Next Generation Infrastructure: How Tokenization of Real-World Assets Will Facilitate Efficient Markets
- House Oversight and Accountability — Oversight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs — Hearings to examine streamlining the Federal cybersecurity regulatory process, focusing on the path to harmonization (isn't that a lovely title?)
- Senate Budget — Hearings to examine how climate is already challenging insurance markets
- Senate Judiciary — Hearings to examine strengthening United States economic leadership, focusing on the role of competition in enhancing economic resiliency
White House What's Up
President Joe Biden, sans First Lady Jill (who's been attending Hunter's Delaware gun trial), has landed in Paris ahead of the planned D-Day anniversary event(s) and...isn't doing much else on Wednesday.
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Biden Lands in France Ahead of D-Day Commemoration, Immediately Calls a Lid
Full Court Press...
It's Day 3 of the aforementioned Delaware trial of First Son Hunter, and FBI Special Agent Erika Jensen will retake the stand for further cross-examination. Hunter's ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, is expected to be called after Jensen. Grab the popcorn...
Meanwhile, back up in the Southern District of New York, the trial of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez (D/I) for corruption rolls on.
MORNING MUSING
Can dogs be Peeping Toms? My downstairs neighbors have windows at ground level and usually leave their blinds up a foot or two, such that I (and other humans walking by) cannot see into their apartment (other than just the floor), but my dog can. And she cannot resist, when I take her outside, running over to the windows and peering in — primarily because they have a cat who loves to come to the window and play hide-and-seek with her. I always wonder what that looks like from inside their apartment to suddenly have a golden retriever peering quizzically in at them. I hope they don't mind — presumably if they did, they'd lower the blinds.
LIGHTER FARE
Probably inappropriate...but I laughed.
When I was a kid I thought Lovey Howell was about 88 years old. Now I’m like “There was a pretty strong third option on that island.” pic.twitter.com/MwsSaN7xIH
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) June 3, 2024
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