Politics A.M.: Alito defends letting Texas abortion law take effect, says Supreme Court critics want to intimidate justices
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| Federal judge takes up Biden administration request to block Texas abortion law; House Democrats delay planned vote on $1 trillion infrastructure bill amid dispute between party moderates and liberals; South Korea to Biden administration: North Korea is 'strengthening' its missile program; Appeals court appears reluctant to say Guantánamo detainees have due process rights; A big problem for Democrats is they need more Joe Manchins, not fewer; South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem severs ties with longtime Trump aide after harassment allegations; Biden signs government funding bill hours before midnight deadline to avert shutdown; Supreme Court will hear Ted Cruz's challenge of campaign contribution limit; The Trailer: So long, swing seats: Gerrymandering is already shrinking the midterm map | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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