

Garth Brooks defends his Bud Light decisionĪt Garth Brooks’ new Nashville bar, he’ll serve “every brand of beer” - including Bud Light. (And if that’s not bad enough, there’s some bitter news for chocolate lovers.)ĭuring today’s update, expect to also hear about the Fed’s latest interest rate policy as the agency presses toward its goal of cooling the inflation rate to 2%.

But groceries are continuing to see rapid increases, with prices of food ordered online climbing 8.2% over the past 12 months, according to data. You may have noticed the decline in gas prices. In other words, inflation, and the high prices that result from it, is starting to meaningfully come down. The latest inflation data lands today, and economists are forecasting an annual increase of 4% - less than the 4.5% rate in April. Inflation rates may be slowing, but not all prices are falling as fast 2, in the run-up to the 2022 midterms, when Jean-Pierre referred to “mega MAGA Republican officials who don’t believe in the rule of law.” She also made other comments disparaging Republican candidates, according to a Hatch Act complaint filed by a conservative group.ĭespite having found Jean-Pierre in violation of the law, the Office of the Special Counsel did not take action against her outside of issuing a warning. The Hatch Act is a law intended to protect federal employees from using their offices to influence elections.Īmong the statements in question is one from a White House briefing on Nov. Karine Jean-Pierre’s choice of words when referring to Republican candidates last year violated the Hatch Act, a government watchdog agency said. White House press secretary accused of violating the Hatch Act

A White House official is accused of violating the Hatch Act.

In today’s newsletter: Donald Trump will be arraigned on federal crimes in Miami.
