Cabinet officials to join Biden at House Democratic retreat


President BidenJoe Biden‘Batman’ scene criticized for portraying subway attack on Asian man GAO says 114 Capitol Police officers reported injuries on Jan. 6 Trump calls Barr a ‘Bushie’ who went to the other side MORE will address House Democrats this week at their annual strategy retreat, headlining a cast of administration officials slated to join the event in Philadelphia.

The list of speakers, released Tuesday morning, will include Transportation Secretary Pete ButtigiegPete ButtigiegSecond Joint Base Andrews intruder at large after search As the Ukraine crisis continues, the West needs a Middle East assist Armed intruder arrested at Joint Base Andrews after Harris return MORE, Commerce Secretary Gina RaimondoGina RaimondoThe Hill’s 12:30 Report – Sights and sounds from Biden’s State of the Union The Hill’s Morning Report – Biden goes after Putin, stresses unity Commerce secretary is designated survivor for 2022 State of the Union MORE, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro MayorkasAlejandro MayorkasCourt deals partial blow to Title 42 expulsions DHS grants temporary immigration status to all Ukrainians in the US ICE pauses deportations to Russia, Ukraine amid invasion MORE, Labor Secretary Marty WalshMarty WalshThe Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Emergent BioSolutions – Ukraine aid, Russian oil top Congress’s to-do list White House hopes for light at the end of its tunnel The Hill’s Morning Report – Russia-Ukraine war enters second deadly week MORE and Gina McCarthyGina McCarthyBiden says mineral supply chain actions will help end foreign reliance The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by Facebook – Putin’s Ukraine invasion loophole The Hill’s Morning Report – Russia aggression triggers US, EU sanctions MORE, the White House’s top climate adviser.

Other participants on the schedule include Wally AdeyemoWally AdeyemoBiden and Macron talk ‘diplomatic and deterrence efforts’ ahead of French president’s Moscow trip Biden administration says it would punish Russian elites if Putin invades Ukraine Sunday shows preview: US deploys troops, briefs lawmakers amid Russia-Ukraine tensions MORE, deputy secretary at the Treasury Department; Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderReinstatement of marathon bomber’s death sentence exposes Democrats’ need to hide radicalism Michigan Republicans sue over US House district lines State courts become battlegrounds in redistricting fights MORE, the attorney general under former President ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDOD: Gitmo detainee who sought to participate in 9/11 sent home to Saudi Arabia GOP senators press Biden to rescind pro-labor construction order The world can learn from Colombia as the Ukrainian refugee crisis grows MORE; and Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration.

The appearance of presidents and top officials at such events is not unusual. Obama made it routine during his presidency to participate in the confab, which offers Democrats an opportunity to strategize — and socialize — outside of the glare of Capitol Hill. Republicans stage a similar event, with theirs set for later this month in Florida.

The environment surrounding this year’s Democratic retreat,…



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