In this podcast, they talk about Michigan primaries with Trump and Biden, looming government shutdown, Supreme Court's bump stock legality, Texas wildfire, Apple's canceled electric car project, and Wendy's surge pricing.
Congress faces government shutdown deadline, Supreme Court addresses bump stocks legality, impacting key government services.
Deep dives
Michigan Primaries Results: Trump and Biden Winners
Donald Trump and Joe Biden emerged victorious in the Michigan primaries. Despite a challenge from Nikki Haley, Trump secured a Republican win. On the Democratic front, Biden faced criticism from voters who chose 'uncommitted.' This signals potential concerns for Biden's bid for the presidency.
Looming Government Shutdown Concerns and Optimism
Congress faces a tight deadline to avert a government shutdown. Failure to pass new funding legislation could trigger a partial shutdown impacting key government services and federal workers. President Biden and Congressional leaders remain hopeful about reaching an agreement to prevent the shutdown. The Supreme Court is also tackling the legality of bump stocks, devices that enhance rifle firing rates.
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Michigan Primaries and Looming Government Shutdown