President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that the U.S. would not supply Israel with some weapons if it moved forward with a ground invasion of Rafah. The announcement came hours after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed that the government had already paused a shipment of bombs to Israel over fears of an imminent offensive in the southern Gaza city where more than a million Palestinians are sheltering. Israel has been ramping up its attacks on Rafah over the last few days, all while negotiators frantically try to reach a ceasefire deal in Cairo. Ben Rhodes, former Deputy U.S. national security advisor to President Obama and co-host of Pod Save The World, talks about how much leverage Biden really has over Israel's military operations.
And in headlines: A Georgia court agreed to hear an appeal over whether the Fulton County District Attorney can continue to lead former President Donald Trump's state election interference case, Republican and Democratic House Lawmakers blocked Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from ousting Speaker Mike Johnson, and third-party presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a parasite ate part of his brain.
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The Persecution Of Prosectors
The Trump Mugshot Seen 'Round the World
Not My Debate, Not My Monkeys
The Teacher Shortage Cheat Sheet with Becky Pringle
We Give It A One Out Of Tennessee
Beating Bans On Gender-Affirming Care
The DeSantis Documents
Your Rights Are Not Set In Mifepristone
The Future Of Tribes with Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr
Trump's Fourth Indictment
Staying Lahaina Strong
How to Help Maui Locals
Maui Residents Flee Deadly Fires
OH Said No!
Oh Hi Go Vote
Falling Short One Goal
Even the Scandals are Bigger in Texas
Keeping It 100°+
Do The Indict Thing
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
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