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Andrew Restuccia

Wall Street Journal

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Past articles by Andrew:

Student Borrowers, After Three-Year Reprieve, Must Now Pay

Changes in the loan system may complicate repayment efforts following last week’s Supreme Court ruling. → Read More

Biden’s Base Wants Supreme Court Reform. He Doesn’t.

The president has largely rejected calls from liberals to push for term limits and expansion, warning that doing so could further politicize the judiciary. → Read More

At Fundraisers, Biden Often Veers Off Script and Into Trouble

The president has increasingly left his talking points behind as he travels the country raising money for his re-election bid. → Read More

Debt-Ceiling Talks’ Late Start Amps Up Pressure on Congress

As negotiations grind on, Republicans and Democrats point fingers ahead of a potential U.S. default. → Read More

Biden to name Fed's Lael Brainard to lead National Economic Council

President Joe Biden is set to name Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard to serve as his economic-policy coordinator at a difficult time when the U.S.... → Read More

Federal judge strikes down Biden administration's student-debt forgiveness plan

The Biden administration’s plan is an “unconstitutional exercise of Congress’s legislative power” that also failed to go through normal regulatory processes,... → Read More

Biden Administration Grants Waiver Allowing Diesel Shipment Into Puerto Rico

The Biden administration on Wednesday approved a temporary waiver to Jones Act shipping restrictions to allow a tanker to deliver diesel fuel to Puerto Rico needed to run generators following the devastation caused by Hurricane Fiona. → Read More

Biden Speaks to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as Hurricane Ian Approaches

President Biden spoke with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday about the hurricane approaching Mr. DeSantis’s state, according to the White House. The two men discussed “the steps the F → Read More

Biden Places Bet on ‘Long Game’ in Bid to Reset Relations With Saudi Arabia

Saudi officials tempered expectations after the high-profile summit between the crown prince and U.S. president in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. → Read More

Biden to Define U.S. Middle East Vision Heavy on Diplomacy

President Biden is planning a speech in Saudi Arabia that will lay out an approach to the Middle East rooted in collaboration, rather than aggression. → Read More

Saudi Arabia Fully Opens Airspace to Israel Ahead of Biden Visit

The U.S. president is expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at his Jeddah palace, but is unlikely to secure many concessions → Read More

Biden Arrives in Israel on High-Stakes Middle East Trip to Boost Ties

The president kicked off a trip to the Middle East that his administration hopes will bolster U.S. ties in the region, but could yield limited progress on American priorities. → Read More

Biden’s Middle East Trip Is a High-Risk Bid to Reset Saudi Relations

The president is trying to balance human-rights concerns with Riyadh’s power over oil. → Read More

Biden Says He Supports Exception to Filibuster to Codify Roe v. Wade Into Law

Changing the filibuster rules of the Senate would allow legislation protecting abortion access to pass the chamber with 51 votes rather than the 60 votes usually required for bills to advance. → Read More

Cassidy Hutchinson Went From Trump Loyalist to Testifying Against Him

The former aide rose quickly at the White House, putting her in place to witness events around the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. → Read More

Critics Inside and Outside White House Push Biden for More Forceful Abortion Response

The administration has struggled to come up with a detailed plan and messaging strategy, with progressives pushing for more action and Vice President Harris asking for more specifics. → Read More

Abortion Ruling Poses Fresh Midterm Challenges for Democrats, Republicans

Republicans hope to keep the economy top of mind, while Democrats want to boost turnout and avoid disillusionment among progressives. → Read More

Timing of Roe Decision Catches Crowd Outside Supreme Court by Surprise

WASHINGTON—Few who were gathered Friday outside the Supreme Court expected a decision to be handed down that morning. But, like on other recent decision days, several dozen people assembled outside the barricades and fences ringing the high court just in case. A few dozen antiabortion activists hud → Read More

Biden Expected to Call for Temporary Federal Gasoline Tax Suspension

Lawmakers of both parties have expressed resistance, with some Democrats worrying that oil companies might pocket much of the savings. → Read More

Biden Takes Time Deliberating Some Key Policy Decisions, to Democrats’ Frustration

Student-debt forgiveness and China tariffs remain unresolved, but Biden aides say the president is deliberative so that he can get to the right results. → Read More