During the past few hours, the United States of America witnessed 3 events that varied between political and security, the most important of which was the House of Representatives’ announcement to suspend negotiations with the “White House” on raising the debt ceiling, while the US Federal Bureau of Investigation misused the digital surveillance database in recent years.
In the US House of Representatives, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the Republicans' suspension of negotiations with the country's presidency, the "White House" on raising the debt ceiling, adding to reporters in the "Congress" that no more money could be spent next year.
The chief Republican negotiator, Garrett Graves, said that the ongoing talks between Republican members of Representatives and the Joe Biden administration, regarding the US debt ceiling, have stopped temporarily, adding that it is not productive.
The White House: The difficulty of discussions with the Republicans
Earlier, the US presidency admitted that there were actual differences with the Republicans, and the "White House" indicated the difficulty of the discussions, according to the Russian news network "Russia Today".
For its part, the American Washington Post said that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, the FBI, has repeatedly abused the digital surveillance database in recent years to search for information about Americans, including protesters, according to the RIA Novosti news agency. Russian.
278,000 FBI breaches of the digital surveillance database
The “Washington Post” indicated that there were 278,000 cases of violations of this kind, adding that the FBI tried to find information in the database about the people involved in the storming of the Capitol building in 2021.
The FBI also used the database to search for data on individuals who were arrested during black-skinned protests in the United States over the past years, and to search for 19,000 donors for a candidate for the US "Congress".
Judicially, the Boston Court in the state of Massachusetts, located in the northeast of the country, extended the detention of National Guard soldier Jack Douglas Teixeira, pending investigation on charges of leaking secret US military documents, rejecting the defense’s request to release the accused on bail.