President Joe Biden attends the NATO leaders' summit in Lithuania, as it looks like Sweden will soon be able to join the military alliance now that Turkey has lifted its objection.
And language is being crafted on conditions for when Ukraine could be invited to become a member, language that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not happy with.
President Biden's nominee to be the next chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Charles CQ Brown, Jr, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee. He is asked about Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on confirming top military nominations until a Pentagon policy on abortion is reversed and about his policy on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, in the military.
Reaction to Sen. Tuberville's latest statement questioning whether white nationalism equals racism.
Senate holds a hearing on the proposed merger of the PGA Tour with LIV Golf, funded by Saudi Arabia. We will talk about it with Washington Post sportswriter Rick Maese (33).
The chair of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), says Dr. Anthony Fauci and other National Institutes of Health officials were not properly reappointed in 2022, and that means their actions after that were invalid.
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Title: Washington Today (7-11-23): NATO to invite Ukraine to join 'when conditions are met'
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