Judy Woodruff:
In the day's other news: Longtime Trump adviser Steve Bannon has been indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress, after he defied a subpoena from the congressional committee investigating the Capitol insurrection.
Meanwhile, former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows failed to appear for his deposition before the panel today, prompting calls to hold him in contempt as well.
President Biden has nominated Dr. Robert Califf to head the Food and Drug Administration. The agency has been without a permanent leader since the president took office in January, amid the strain of fighting COVID-19 and rolling out vaccines. If confirmed, it will be Califf's second time leading the agency.
White House officials today estimate that more than 27 million Americans have now received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. That comes hours after Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed an executive order making every adult in his state eligible for a booster. That goes beyond current federal guidelines and was triggered by the state's recent spike in COVID cases.
Tensions are high on the border between Belarus and Poland, as thousands of migrants remain stranded trying to cross into the European Union. Russia sent paratroopers to join in military drills with Belarus today, while Poland and neighboring countries ramped up their security forces.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Belarus' actions, including those of its president, Alexander Lukashenko, were concerning.
Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State: I am not going to preview or get ahead of any possible sanctions, but we are looking at various tools that we have.
And, of course, this is broader then the effort to use migration as a political weapon. It goes to the conduct of the Lukashenko regime in Belarus and denying the citizens of Belarus the democracy to which they are entitled.