|
The White House slams Texas Governor Greg Abbots’ defense of his State’s restrictive abortion law, claiming he’ll eliminate rape. The Wall Street Journal reports the Biden administration is preparing to sue Texas over the law.
Mask wars are getting vicious and vaccine conspiracy theories continue to perpetuate, with some believing the Covid-19 vaccine was held back until the Biden Administration came into leadership. The truth being, however, that the former president did in fact get vaccinated. President Biden will outline his six-pronged strategy to curb the delta variant tomorrow, which will include vaccine mandates and testing.
The White House moves to a sharper, populist message to keep Democrats together in order to advance Biden’s agenda, with its message to Democrats: ‘you’re either with Biden or against him’. Senator Manchin lays out a long list of demands as key Senate Chairs try to win his vote on The President’s $3.5 trillion budget plan.
Children now account for 1 in 4 weekly Covid-19 cases, a 250% jump from five weeks ago, with child hospitalizations hitting an all-time high as schools open. That, as Covid cases surge in a vaccine resistant Missouri community; only 27% of eligible Van Buren residents are vaccinated, as skepticism continues to remain high in the Ozarks.
The largest Confederate statue remaining in the United States - one representing General Robert E. Lee, in Richmond, Virginia, has been removed. That statue will be placed in storage at a state-owned facility until a decision is made on its permanent home.
On tonight’s panel: CNN’s David Axelrod, Bakari Sellers, John Harwood, John Avlon and Dr. Jonathan Reiner. Plus: Rep. Jim Clyburn, Matthew Dowd, Dr. Dimitri Christakis, Jon Meacham and Jennifer Granholm. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy |