President Biden's UN Address and Ray Epps being charged are discussed. Other topics include the impeachment hearing date, a Marine Corps crash, YouTube suspension of Russell Brand, and Donald Trump's debate decision.
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President Biden highlighted the urgency of reducing dependence on fossil fuels to combat climate change and its impacts.
The House Oversight Committee is conducting an impeachment inquiry against President Biden to address allegations of corruption and abuse of public office.
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President Biden addresses climate change and world issues at UN General Assembly
President Biden addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly, discussing climate change, Ukraine, and China. He emphasized the urgent need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels to mitigate the impact of heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, and flooding across the globe. Additionally, President Biden expressed his commitment to responsibly managing competition with China and supporting Ukraine in achieving diplomatic resolution and defending their sovereignty.
House Oversight Committee announces date for impeachment inquiry hearing against President Biden
The House Oversight Committee has scheduled its first hearing in the impeachment inquiry against President Biden for Thursday, September 28th. The focus of the hearing will be on the constitutional and legal questions surrounding the President's alleged involvement in corruption and abuse of public office. This comes after Speaker Kevin McCarthy initiated the formal impeachment inquiry following the summer recess. The hearing aims to address concerns and gather evidence related to these allegations.