Dalton Windsor took the reins from Jim Schneider for this edition of our weekly news roundup. Here's a peak at what made headlines during the week:
--Pat Robertson, CBN founder, passed away Thursday at the age of 93.
--Former President Donald Trump announced last evening that a federal court in Miami has indicted him concerning documents he held after leaving the White House.
--President Joe Biden has yet to provide an interview for the Department of Justice's investigation into his handling of classified documents. That's according to 3 sources that are familiar with the matter.
--Former Vice President Mike Pence officially launched his bid for the presidency on Wednesday.
--President Joe Biden fell on stage at a commencement ceremony at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and it prompted Texas GOP Representative Ronny Jackson, a former White House physician, to declare Biden unfit for reelection.
--The main reason President Biden is seeking reelection is to "protect his family" against criminal investigations, according to Senator Markwayne Mullin.
--President Biden brushed off allegations that he was involved in a bribery scheme involving a foreign national back when he was V.P. under President Obama.
--The FBI has provided the entire House Oversight Committee with access to a reliable informant's report implicating President Joe Biden in a bribery scheme.
--Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Green revealing the contents of a document detailing the alleged bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden.
--Louisiana lawmakers have passed legislation that would ban sex reassignment for minors claiming to be transgender.