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[0] I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor -in -Chief John Bickley.
[1] It's Friday, July 7th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
[2] David Weiss, the U .S. District Attorney who led the Hunter Biden investigation, faces a rapidly approaching deadline to comply with congressional demands.
[3] House Judiciary Committee Chairman Republican Jim Jordan has demanded that Weiss provide materials related to alleged retaliation against whistleblowers who say the probe has been sabotaged due to pressure from Biden officials.
[4] Representative Jordan sent a letter to Weiss in late June requesting more information, including on the removal of IRS agent Gary Shapley, one of the whistleblowers who was overseeing the agency's investigation.
[5] A majority of voters disapprove of the plea deal offered to President Biden's son Hunter.
[6] A Rasmussen report's poll found that 55 % disapprove of the plea bargain, including 41 % who strongly disapprove.
[7] Just 37 % approve of the deal, with only 19 % strongly approving.
[8] Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty on charges that he violated federal tax and gun laws, with some legal experts calling it a sweetheart deal that would not have been offered to the average American.
[9] A new U .S. Geological Survey reveals that nearly 50 % of all U .S. tap water contains forever chemicals or polyfluorinated alkyl substances that can be dangerous to human health.
[10] PFAs have been linked to things such as cancer, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, decreased fertility, liver damage, and hormone suppression, among other.
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[12] Metro Bank, a popular financial institution in the United Kingdom, reportedly refused to open a bank account for an organization that opposes radical gender ideology.
[13] A spokesperson for the group called Our Duty claims that a Metro Bank employee said that Our Duty's website had ideas that, quote, conflicted with the culture and ideas that we are pushing.
[14] A 65 -year -old man was found dead in Death Valley National Park on Monday.
[15] Officials believe he died of extreme heat.
[16] The The sedan's body was found by a maintenance worker in the late morning inside a sedan parked about 30 yards off the road.
[17] The National Park Services said in a statement, quote, the sedan's track ran along the road, shoulder, and rocky berm before veering further away from the paved road.
[18] The vehicle did not crash but had two flat tires when stopped.
[19] Those are your drive home updates this afternoon.
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