Congressional lawmakers believe government shutdown likely with summer recess approaching
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Congress has one week left before its August recess and some lawmakers believe a government shutdown is likely as they approach a September deadline to pass a spending bill. Congressional reporter for the Wall Street Journal Siobhan Hughes and The Hill Senior Editor Jesse Byrnes are discussing the looming deadline.

Top Headlines: Ukraine carries out drone strike in Ukraine, Trump set to appear in court, travelers frustrated by passport backlog
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This morning we're discussing Ukraine's drone strike on Russia, Trump's imminent appearance in court in connection to classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago home and the passport backlog that has travelers -- and lawmakers -- feeling frustrated.

Women's World Cup puts pay equality back in the spotlight
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All eyes are on soccer this week with the Women's World Cup underway. Fans across the DMV are excited to catch all the action. Cindi Harkes, a former semi-professional player and coach, discusses the importance of the sport -- particularly the renewed attention on women's sports and pay equality.

Guns Down Friday founder discusses youth violence in DMV
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Guns Down Friday is a group dedicated to helping reduce gun violence among youth and support families who have lost children to homicide, suicide, and mental Illness across Prince George's County and Washington, D.C. The group's founder, Jawanna Hardy, joins On The Hill to discuss the organization and its impact on our local community.

New government report shows inflation eased to 3%
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The latest government report shows that inflation has eased to 3%. Joining On The Hill to discuss the latest numbers is Michael Bright, CEO of Structured Finance Association.

Violent crime on the rise nationwide
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Violent crime is on the rise across the country. DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb joins On The Hill to discuss how the District is combating the dangerous trend.

Biden administration introduces new plan to help student loan borrowers, lower inflation
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President Joe Biden has introduced a new plan to lower student debt and inflation. Yvette Lewis, chairperson of the Maryland Democratic Party and DC Republican Party Chair Patrick Mara join On The Hill to discuss the proposal.

Countdown to a possible government shutdown
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Rep. Glenn Ivey to discuss what a possible government shutdown could mean.

What's next for the RFK Stadium site in DC?
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Tom Fitzgerald sits down with Ward 2 DC Councilmember Brooke Pinto to discuss the latest with RFK stadium and crime in the city.

Charlie Kirk Memorial
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Marko Sukovic, a colleague and friend of Charlie Kirk, to discuss Charlie Kirk's life.

What could a potential government shutdown mean for the public?
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Tom Fitzgerald sits down with Nicolee Embrose, a Maryland GOP committeewoman, to discuss the potential government shutdown.

The relationship between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelenskyy
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at Brookings, to discuss the relationship between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelenskyy.

James Comey Indicted
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Tim Belevetz, a former federal prosecutor, to discuss the indictment of James Comey.

What are the Trump Accounts in the 'Big, Beautiful Bill'?
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Trump Accounts will see $1,000 deposited for every child born between 2025-28. Finseca CEO Marc Cadin explains how they work, and how it can transform generational wealth.

Local non-profit talks fighting wrongful conviction 'On the Hill'
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AppCounsel's mission is to fight wrongful convictions, along with preventing them before they happen. The non-profit's founder, a board member and a client talk with Tom Fitzgerald about the work they do.

On the Hill: US cybersecurity concerns
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Rich Andres, national war college professor, talks cybersecurity concerns in the United States, along with China's penetration of critical infrastructure.

What can democrats do about Trump's takeover of DC?
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Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, a Virginia democrat, discusses the latest on the federal takeover of DC, including the District's attorney general suing the Trump administration.

On the Hill: Weak US jobs report in August
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Kate Davidson, Bloomberg US economic managing editor, talks with Tom Fitzgerald about the state of the economy.

Political Panel: Latest on Trump's DC takeover
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Drew Littman, democratic strategist and former chief of staff for Al Franken, and Keith Nahigian, GOP strategist and president of Nahigian Strategies, discuss their political perspective of the the DC takeover and the attorney general's latest lawsuit against the Trump administration.