Debt ceiling deal tests Kevin McCarthy's House leadership; Uganda passes severe anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin.
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The debt ceiling faces Republican revolt
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Wednesday, lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a bill to suspend the US debt limit in a significant test of Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's leadership. [Vox / Li Zhou]
After weeks of negotiations, President Joe Biden and McCarthy reached a deal in principle to lift the US debt ceiling until 2025 and limit government spending for two years. [Vox / Li Zhou and Dylan Matthews]
It would also add work requirements for food stamp recipients ages 50-55, which led to criticism from progressive Democrats who wanted Biden to refuse any concessions. [Politico]
Meanwhile, McCarthy faces threats of a revolt from far-right Republicans who wanted deeper spending cuts and more policy changes. [The Hill / Emily Brooks]
If no deal is reached, the Treasury warns the US could default on its loans as soon as June 5, which could lead to major job losses and global economic catastrophe. [ABC News]
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Vox's Christian Paz explains why most people are checked out of the debt ceiling debate despite the disastrous consequences of a US default. [Vox / Christian Paz]
Uganda's strict anti-gay legislation
Monday, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni signed a law that imposes life in prison for anyone who has gay sex and the death penalty for some acts. [New York Times / Abdi Latif Dahir]
Homosexuality is already criminalized in Uganda, but now LGBTQ advocates could face up to 20 years in prison. [Vox / Ellen Ioanes]
The UN warned the added stigma and shame from the new law could undermine Uganda's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS. [BBC]
President Biden ordered officials to evaluate US ties with Uganda and warned the US could sanction anyone violating human rights. In 2014, a Uganda court struck down a similar law amid international pressure. [Axios / Rebecca Falconer]
Uganda developed some of its anti-gay attitudes from a British colonial law against sodomy; campaigns by Western evangelical groups have deepened anti-LGBTQ sentiment in recent years. [Reuters]
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VERBATIM
"The Republicans did not win any major concessions on spending. There is no meaningful debt reduction here ... what [Republicans] do get is some of their extreme ideological priorities."
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