President Biden and Vice President Harris introduced new executive actions targeting gun violence, including addressing trauma from school shooter drills and restricting machine gun conversion devices. These actions build on Biden’s gun control legacy and allow Harris to demonstrate leadership. Meanwhile, the House passed a resolution condemning Biden and Harris over the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing a "chaotic" process. In New York, an appeals court is considering reducing or overturning a $500 million civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump. Senator Ron Wyden proposed Supreme Court reforms, including expanding the court to 15 justices. Lastly, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on federal corruption charges, leading to calls for his resignation.
Biden, Harris to roll out new executive action on guns (Politico)
House votes to condemn Biden, Harris, and others over 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal (NBC)
Appeals court signals it might be open to altering Donald Trump’s civil fraud penalty (AP)
Sweeping bill to overhaul Supreme Court would add six justices (WP)
Eric Adams faces pressure to resign as New York Democrats plot next moves (CNN)