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The resolution was designed to curb Trump's administration if any further military action was warranted in Venezuela.
Vance presided over the Senate as the vote was tallied.
Senator Josh Hawley told Fox News host Will Kane that he'd been assured by the White House that there would be no move to put troops on the ground in Venezuela without going through the proper congressional channels.
The State Department is shutting down a Biden-era program that allowed Afghan allies to enter the United States.
Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olihan has the exclusive.
And four astronauts returned to Earth after leaving the International Space Station a month ahead of schedule due to a medical emergency.
Daily Wire Senior Editor Joel Needler has more.
Hillary Clinton was also subpoenaed and is scheduled to appear tomorrow.
Both subpoenas were lawful and voted on unanimously by the bipartisan Oversight Committee, led by Chair James Comer.
Speaking to reporters after Bill Clinton's no-show, Comer said this.
After being subpoenaed, the Clintons responded via letter, expressing their intentions not to show.
They also predicted being held in contempt, writing, quote, You are on the cusp of bringing Congress to a halt to pursue a rarely used process literally designed to result in our imprisonment.
This is not the way out of America's ills, and we will forcefully defend ourselves.
Authorities have identified the shooters as father and son Saeed and Naveed Akram.
Saeed was legally able to own firearms in strictly regulated Australia because he had a recreational hunting license.
Counterterrorism authorities apparently looked into the son, Naveed, back in 2019 over his association with the Islamic State.
Police reportedly believe the duo had both pledged allegiance to the Islamic State before the attack.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apparently attends to introduce new gun legislation in response.
BBC Director General Tim Davey and CEO of News Deborah Ternes said they would leave after the controversy exploded over a documentary on the January 6 Capitol riot.
According to a leaked BBC memo, an independent advisor to the public broadcaster said the documentary, quote, completely misled viewers about the events of the day, particularly President Trump's role in the chaos.