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[0] President Biden met face -to -face with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week at the much -anticipated G7 summit in Indonesia.
[1] What did the two leaders discuss and which key issues went conspicuously unmentioned?
[2] I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor -in -Chief John Bickley.
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[4] A second court has now blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness program.
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[19] For the first time in his presidency, President Biden met in person with China's leader Xi Jinping on Monday in Indonesia.
[20] After repeatedly stating over the last year that the U .S. would come to Taiwan's defense if China invaded, President Biden came away from the meeting saying he did not think that China posed a threat to Taiwan.
[21] I do not think there's any imminent attempt on the part of China to invade Taiwan, and I made it clear that our policy in Taiwan has not changed at all.
[22] Joining us to discuss is Brent Sadler, a former Pentagon official and military diplomat to Asia, and now a senior research fellow at Heritage.
[23] Welcome, Brent.
[24] So President Biden said after the meeting, he does not believe China is a threat to Taiwan, yet Congress is moving forward with a plan to send a multi -billion dollar weapons package to Taiwan in an effort to ward off a potential invasion.
[25] So what is the administration's stance on this?
[26] It's yet another example of confusion from D .C. President Biden himself on numerous occasions said that the U .S. would support and defend Taiwan should the Chinese Communist Party attack the island.
[27] But statements like this and also the White House staff have said similar things, it just makes it more confusing.
[28] And if you're watching the United States from Beijing, I don't think they really get a clear picture one way or the other, even with this most recent statement from President Biden, that there is no threat.
[29] The reality is our military, our investments in a stronger defense, and our partners in the region, most notably the Japanese, all see China as a military threat, It's here and present right now.
[30] You mentioned Beijing's perspective.
[31] How is China characterizing the meeting to the Chinese people?
[32] They're going to characterize it as the Americans willing to come to the table and seeing that a forceful posture against China is unworkable.
[33] That's how they're going to start playing it.
[34] As far as we can tell, President Biden did not bring up the issue of COVID or fentanyl.
[35] Why not?
[36] And is this a mistake by the president?
[37] I think it's absolutely a mistake.
[38] not to bring up either one of those.
[39] I wouldn't expect the Chinese or Xi Jinping to make any concessions or any commitments on either one, but certainly failing to bring up COVID and fentanyl, it makes no sense.
[40] Why not to raise those?
[41] Now, these presidential meetings are always hyper -analyzed.
[42] Any notable moments that could end up being significant?
[43] Most notably is that Xi Jinping is traveling outside of China for the first time in quite a long time since COVID.
[44] but I will say there was at least one optic that got my attention.
[45] When they both met, the video clip that keeps getting replayed certainly doesn't play well, at least to American interest.
[46] And that is when you see President Xi Jinping standing stoically on the left stage left, you see President Biden enter energetically walking towards him with his hand extended all the way to Xi Jinping.
[47] So it makes it look like an over -eager, over -willing American side to negotiate or to make a deal.
[48] And that's not the right optic, certainly not to be portraying in Asia at this time.
[49] Final question.
[50] Where is this going?
[51] Is China becoming more and more of a threat, or is President Biden right to downplay that going forward?
[52] Well, I think in the grander scope of history, China has always viewed the United States as a threat, certainly after Tiananmen Square.
[53] And it explains why for over 20 years, they've double -digit growth in their defense spending.
[54] The only real change is a realization of that late in coming in Washington, D .C., that China is, in fact, viewing the United States as a comprehensive threat, and its military is geared to taking us on.
[55] And really, it's only been the last few years that we've seemed to have gotten serious about even strengthening our military posture.
[56] So the danger is real.
[57] I don't understand the statement by President Biden.
[58] It certainly is out of context of their own release national strategies in just the last month.
[59] Well, Brent, thanks so much for coming on.
[60] That was Heritage Senior Research Fellow, Brent Sadler.
[61] Coming up, President Biden's student loan forgiveness program has been struck down by yet another court.
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[69] The Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan has suffered multiple legal blows in the past week with two separate courts striking it down.
[70] One as recently is Monday.
[71] Here to tell us which courts have blocked the plan and what the White House intends to do now is Daily Wire Culture reporter Megan Basham.
[72] So, Megan, I know the rulings against the student loan forgiveness plan have been coming down at a pretty furious rate the past few days.
[73] What's the latest?
[74] Hey, Georgia.
[75] Well, yes, as John said, it's been hit with two pretty damaging rulings in just the last few days.
[76] So on Thursday, a U .S. District Court in Texas struck it down outright.
[77] And the court called it, and I'm just going to quote, one of the largest exercises of legislative power without congressional authority in the history of the United States.
[78] But that judge, Mark Pittman, who is a Trump appointee, also seemed to offer something of a rebuke for the kind of executive orders that have become pretty commonplace over the last decade.
[79] So he specifically referenced the famous Obama quote from 2014 about having a pen and a phone to issue executive orders.
[80] Pittman wrote, in this country, we are not ruled by an all -powerful executive with a pen and a phone.
[81] instead we are ruled by a constitution that provides for three distinct and independent branches of government.
[82] And then on Monday, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals similarly blocked the program.
[83] They were responding to a suit from six Republican -led states.
[84] And again, the argument in that case was that the executive branch was usurping the powers of the legislative branch.
[85] Because as we know or should know, it's Congress that is supposed to hold the powers of the purse.
[86] And how has the Biden administration responded to these rulings?
[87] Well, they're framing this as Republicans blocking pandemic relief.
[88] We have to remember that the justification Biden offered for taking over the purse strings from Congress was emergency authority.
[89] Basically, he said that the pandemic had caused undue financial burdens on people who had federal student loans.
[90] And then he claimed that he is empowered to forgive their debt as part of his response to the pandemic.
[91] So this was Jean -Pierre addressing that a couple of weeks ago.
[92] There are people who are really squeezed by the pandemic.
[93] And so he wanted to make sure that when we lift up the pause, that we gave people a little bit more breathing room.
[94] And that is where the student debt relief comes from.
[95] So what does this mean for the borrowers who already applied to get this loan forgiveness?
[96] So the Department of Justice has already appealed the Texas ruling, to the Fifth Circuit, and that could change things.
[97] But for now, the 26 million people who already applied to have their debt forgiven are going to have to wait.
[98] And that said, they were actually already going to have to wait because of the Eighth Circuit Court, which had already issued an emergency stay last week to stop any payments from going out.
[99] But at that point, the Biden administration was at least still accepting applications.
[100] With these new rulings, it's not going to be able to do that anymore either.
[101] And legal experts, are saying that both the Texas and Eighth Circuit decisions make it more likely that the case ends up in front of the Supreme Court.
[102] Now, if that happens, any decision could address the constitutionality of these presidential orders at a much broader level.
[103] And that could reestablish some clearer dividing lines between the executive branch and the legislative branch.
[104] If so, that's something that constructionists are very much going to welcome.
[105] Absolutely.
[106] Thanks, Megan.
[107] Any time.
[108] That was Daily Wire Culture Reporter, Megan Basham.
[109] Cussons and Border Patrol Commissioner Chris Magnus resigned on Saturday.
[110] Since he took the helm in December 2021, more than 2 million migrants have crossed the border.
[111] After a three -day standoff, Magnus finally agreed to give up his post.
[112] Here to talk about Magnus's forced departure is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.
[113] So, Tim, the day after midterm elections, President Biden shakes up his homeland security staff, what happened there?
[114] Hey, Georgia.
[115] So all this comes at a time when the Biden administration has been under a lot of fire of the border crisis that's worse than we've ever seen before.
[116] It also comes as many people have called for Secretary Mayorkas to be impeached.
[117] So late last week, we saw reports saying that Magnus was being forced out.
[118] Mayorkas apparently told Magnus Wednesday that he needed to step aside or he would be fired.
[119] Magnus refused to step down for a few days because he didn't feel that he should.
[120] He eventually gave into the pressure and submitted his resignation on Saturday.
[121] what do we know about why he was forced out?
[122] Is this just because people are so upset about the border?
[123] Actually, no. We don't have a ton of information, but according to anonymous sources, this appears to be an interpersonal issue.
[124] Magnus's resignation letter was just four sentences long.
[125] The White House's statement announcing his resignation was even shorter.
[126] Both gave the bare minimum explanation, which was to say that Magnus resigned.
[127] But there is reason to believe the reports that it was due to interpersonal tension.
[128] For example, last month, a group of administration officials, vented anonymously to reporters about Magnus.
[129] They said he was uninterested in his work and cool towards colleagues and routinely skipped important meetings.
[130] He also hadn't put any effort into building relationships across the Department of Homeland Security.
[131] Magnus, of course, contests all these allegations.
[132] He said that the complaints came from officials who were threatened by the way he operates and who want to keep the status quo.
[133] But disapproval of Magnus actually seems to be pretty bipartisan.
[134] Republicans say Magnus is a big part of the open border problem and should have been fired a while ago.
[135] The Border Patrol Union issued a scathing statement on Monday.
[136] It said that Magnus had a long history of anti -border patrol sentiment.
[137] The union said, quote, the entire Biden administration despises Border Patrol agents.
[138] We have little confidence his replacement will be any better.
[139] Now, could this possibly be evidence that the President is trying to shift gears on border policy?
[140] We'll see.
[141] Magnus is currently the only official who's been forced out, but he's not the only official responsible for overseeing the border.
[142] Critics have also pointed fingers at Mayorkas and Vice President Harris.
[143] They have been in charge of border policy months longer than Magnus was.
[144] Still, Magnus's track record isn't good.
[145] Border Patrol counted over 2 .3 million migrant encounters in the year he oversaw the agency.
[146] But if Republicans get their way, Magnus may be just the first border official to get booted out.
[147] As I mentioned, a variety of voices on the right are calling for Mayorkas's impeachment for his mishandling of the border.
[148] And some Republicans are promising to take action if they take control of the House.
[149] This is representative Andy Biggs from Arizona.
[150] Secretary Mayorkas needs to be impeached.
[151] If he had any integrity, in my opinion, he would have already resigned.
[152] Now, final question.
[153] It was reported on Monday that border states were sending more buses of migrants to blue cities.
[154] What do we know about that?
[155] Yeah, Philadelphia is preparing for busloads of migrants to arrive in the city.
[156] But the details still aren't clear.
[157] Texas Governor Greg Abbott usually keeps the details of his migrant trips under wraps until the buses are already unloading at their final.
[158] destination.
[159] But Philadelphia believes something is up.
[160] A spokesperson for Mayor Jim Kinney said city officials were warned by a partner organization down in Texas, not from a Texas official.
[161] Abbot's busing program has already shipped thousands of migrants to Washington, D .C., New York City, and Chicago.
[162] Well, at the very least, maybe this staff shakeup can make room for someone a little more effective.
[163] Tim, thanks for reporting.
[164] Thanks for having me. That was Daily Wires, Tim Pierce.
[165] Other stories we're tracking this week.
[166] Some outlets, including decision desk, H .Q. have called the Arizona governor's race in favor of Democrat Katie Hobbs.
[167] When the race was first called Monday evening, Hobbs held a 0 .8 % margin over Republican Kerry Lake, with 97 % of expected votes tallied.
[168] TV host Jay Leno was rushed to the hospital on Sunday after sustaining serious facial burns from a gasoline fire in his luxury L .A. garage.
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