Biden's $6 Trillion Spending Bill Raises Concerns About Transparency and Accountability
President Trump is allowing Republican lawmakers to scrutinize his successor's tax returns, which could potentially include billions of dollars in transactions involving former President Barack Obama and billionaire donors.

The Biden administration is facing calls to 'open the books' on billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funding that has gone unspent or misallocated since 2020. Critics argue that the transparency would shed light on potential waste and corruption, while the White House maintains that the funds have been used effectively. The push for greater accountability comes as President Biden prepares to leave office. Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Tom Tiffany (R-WI) are leading a bipartisan effort to pass legislation requiring more detailed reporting on COVID-19 relief funding.