Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI Director Christopher Wray recently said China’s espionage efforts in the U.S. are extensive, highlighting the CCP’s theft of U.S. secrets.

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Katherine Tai, U.S. Trade Representative

The latest report from the U.S. Trade Representative highlights barriers that hamper of the ability of American agriculture and industry to access markets worldwide.

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Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States

Vice President Kamala Harris is in Africa in an effort to counter the outreaches of China in the region and to encourage African leaders.

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Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has expressed concern over politicians who “want to limit our children’s freedom to read,” by censoring certain books.

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Shalanda Young, Director, White House Office of Management & Budget

OMB Director Shalanda Young said she looks forward to seeing the budget the House will put forward to counter that of the president.

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Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Ambassador to the United Nations

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN said the United States is “very, very” worried about nuclear advances being made by Iran.

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Nasser Paydar, Assistant Secretary of Education for Postsecondary Education

The Department of Education has proposed eliminating a regulation requiring the suspension of federal funds to colleges and universities that restrict the activities of religious organizations on campus.

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Gene Dodaro, Comptroller General

America’s top auditor, the Comptroller General, has expressed concern about “financial management weakness” in the government as an increase to the nation’s debt ceiling is considered.

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Tae Johnson, Acting Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) admitted to Congress that there had been major errors in reporting illegal immigration data.

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Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack says his department’s proposed changes to school lunch programs intend to reduce both sugar and sodium but will allow flavored milk to remain.

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