Public Schedule – March 17, 2024
***THE DAILY PUBLIC SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** SECRETARY ANTONY J. BLINKEN Secretary Blinken is on travel to Austria, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines from March 14-20, 2024.
***THE DAILY PUBLIC SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** SECRETARY ANTONY J. BLINKEN Secretary Blinken is on travel to Austria, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines from March 14-20, 2024.
Oral arguments are set for March 18 before the Supreme Court in a case that accuses the Biden administration of a censorship-by-proxy scheme. The U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear oral arguments in a case that concerns what two lower courts found to be a “coordinated campaign” by top Biden administration officials to suppress disfavored
Controversy has surrounded the 9th Congressional District Republican primary since last year as three candidates remain. Marcy Kaptur, the longest-serving woman in either chamber of Congress, is unopposed in the Ohio 9th Congressional District’s Democrat primary. Candidates on the other side of the aisle have transformed their primary into a race that symbolizes the rollercoasters of
***THE DAILY PUBLIC SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** SECRETARY ANTONY J. BLINKEN 9:00 p.m. LOCAL Secretary Blinken meets with Bahraini Crown Prince-Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa in Manama, Bahrain. (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)
Pollsters and campaigners rely on voter-registration data that is now tainted—a mess that could cost millions to clean up and might cause Republican losses. While GOP candidate Nikki Haley was campaigning against former President Donald Trump, she declared: “Chaos follows him.” But now, in an ironic twist, fallout from Ms. Haley’s campaign threatens to cause
The bill is tailored narrowly to address the issue of social media serving as tools of foreign influence and surveillance, but it still could be abused. A debate has raged over a bill that would ban the social media app TikTok unless it strips its links to China. There appears to be a broad consensus
Financiers of the Democratic Party and progressive causes are rolling out a swing state ad campaign targeting former President Donald Trump. Some of the biggest Democratic Party donors are funding a group calling itself Republican Voters Against Trump. “The campaign features one- and two-time Trump voters from across the country—including swing states—who walked away due