Sens. Katie Britt and John Fetterman warn against inaction on social media guardrails
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Senators Katie Britt and John Fetterman have warned about the risks of inaction on social media regulation, citing concerns over mental health impacts on youth. They co-sponsored bills to establish guardrails, emphasizing the need to protect the next generation. The senators highlighted the urgency of implementing measures to address these issues, though specific amounts or dates were not provided.
Senior Republican officials contacted Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on April 23, 2026, after a new crypto super PAC seeded by Lutnick's former firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, indicated plans to spend $1.75 million supporting Ken Paxton in Texas. GOP leaders were concerned about the PAC's involvement in a contentious primary runoff, fearing it could impact Senate control. It remains unclear if Lutnick acted on these calls.
Sir Christian Turner has become the UK ambassador to the U.S., succeeding Peter Mandelson after his arrest related to Epstein ties. The appointment comes ahead of King Charles' first state visit to the U.S. since his accession. Turner discussed diplomatic challenges, including tensions over Iran and the ongoing political situation, in an interview with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell.
Podcaster Joe Rogan criticized President Trump’s Iran strategy on April 18, calling it “doesn’t make sense,” shortly after appearing with Trump at a White House event. Rogan’s comments came amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, following Trump’s decision to extend a ceasefire. The critique highlights ongoing debate over U.S. policy in Iran and the Middle East.
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