Hunter Biden’s felony gun possession trial began yesterday, marking the first time a president's child is on trial in American history. President Biden is set to sign an executive order sealing the Mexican border once daily migrant crossings exceed 2,500, responding to the current crossings of over 3,500 asylum seekers per day. The Proud Boys, a violent extremist group, have regained momentum and restructured to support Trump after his recent guilty verdict. Four more Israeli hostages are now confirmed to be dead. Dr. Anthony Fauci testified for the first time about the U.S. pandemic response and COVID-19 origins under House Republican scrutiny. Nigeria's major labor unions have shut down the main power grid, causing nationwide flight disruptions due to a strike over the government's refusal to agree to a new minimum wage. A Judge refuses to shut down Alex Jones, for now.
The Bulletin Brief:
Jury seated in Hunter Biden gun trial (CNN, CBS)
Biden expected to announce new border restrictions (WP)
Proud Boys again rallying behind Trump (Reuters)
Four more Israeli hostages dead (NBC)
Fauci testifies before House COVID panel (CNN)
Nigerian unions shut down power grid and disrupt flights (Reuters)
Judge rejects call to liquidate Alex Jones’ Infowars (AP)