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The Supreme Court is deliberating on obstruction charges against hundreds involved in the Capitol riot, a case with implications for Trump's upcoming trial, where immunity from prosecution may be decided. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces calls to resign after approving a funding package with Democrats. The University of Michigan football program received 3 years probation for recruiting violations during the pandemic. Caitlin Clark fulfills her dream as the No. 1 WNBA draft pick for the Indiana Fever. Trump's hush money trial progresses with seven jurors selected. The U.S. Treasury yield rises above 5% due to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's inflation remarks. ABBA, Blondie, and Notorious B.I.G. recordings are honored in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for their lasting cultural impact.

The Bulletin Brief:

Supreme Court argues Presidential Immunity (NBC, AP)

Speaker of the House faces calls to either resign or be subjected to removal (CBS, CNN)

University of Michigan football program gets 3 years probation after recruiting scandal (NBC, AP)

Caitlin Clark to play for the Indiana Fever (AP)

Day two of Trump’s hush money trial appoints 7 jurors (Reuters)

Treasury yields surge on Powell’s inflation concerns (CNBC)

Iconic artists enter the National Recording Registry (AP)