Secret Service Member Robbed at Gunpoint During Biden's Trip to California
Group of Seven Leaders Agree on $50 Billion Loan for Ukraine
Biden Outlines Vision for Country in Joint Address to Congress
A Secret Service member was robbed at gunpoint during President Joe Biden's trip to California, according to multiple reports. The incident occurred on Thursday evening in Los Angeles, where Biden was attending the Summit of the Americas. The Secret Service member was reportedly approached by a gunman who demanded their weapon and badge. The member complied, and the gunman fled the scene.
In a separate development, leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations have reached an agreement on a plan pushed by President Biden to send Ukraine a $50 billion loan. The loan will be backed by the interest from frozen Russian assets. The G7 leaders also agreed to impose new sanctions on Russia, including a ban on Russian gold imports.
In his first joint address to Congress on Wednesday, President Biden outlined his vision for the country and spoke to the ongoing challenges facing the nation. Biden emphasized the need for unity and bipartisanship in addressing the challenges of inflation, climate change, and gun violence. He also called for investments in education, infrastructure, and clean energy.
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