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Editors, USA TODAY Published 6:47 p.M. ET May 27, 2021 | Updated 7:10 a.M. ET May 28, 2021
GOP senators poised to block Capitol riot probe
Even as the mother of late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick pushes for a panel to study the Capitol insurrection, Senate Republicans are expected to block it at some point Friday when they return to the floor after a debate on an unrelated bill to boost scientific research and development extended into the early hours Friday. “Putting politics aside, wouldn’t they want to know the truth of what happened on January 6?” Gladys Sicknick asked. “If not, they do not deserve to have the jobs they were elected to do.” She has met with several Republican senators, including Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who said they respectfully disagreed, but that he would try to get her answers for her. GOP lawmakers have said that creating a commission would put them at a disadvantage in the 2022 election. They’re set to stage the first successful Senate filibuster under the Biden administration.
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The mother and girlfriend of the late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick are meeting with at least six Republican senators to try to persuade them not to block a commission on the Jan. 6 insurrection. (May 27) AP Domestic
Biden’s budget proposal expected to increase the federal debt
After weeks of touting the benefits of President Joe Biden’s proposed spending increases, the White House will lay out on Friday the effects of his first budget plan on federal debt. The proposal will present an overall fiscal picture, including spending on major programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security that were not included in his April preview. The plan is already giving fodder for critics after the New York Times reported Thursday that, by 2024, debt would be larger as a share of the economy than it was during World War II. The campaign arm for House Republicans called Biden’s reported $6 trillion budget plan “insane.” Progressives have defended Biden’s plan. Some argue there’s no reason to believe that the faster debt growth under Biden’s proposal would hurt the economy and the spending boosts are needed to grow jobs and middle class incomes.
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